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I .1 rfwiiBuipfiirii7f*w6»aBs*^*'^«^.* ■wiiii..u.iijjwi ,iwiw^i«yT»n'~ni look like new. We put on siik and velvet collars. Tailor wli© does the work at liiriinglco, N, C. Phone 217 ,»>.^^s.«trtt?ar:.^«aiaf.iiac3W>»g'.‘.-3t»{?i3S)tg?riW,-«iyggvaB?Ta: rr.crG»:anEttvme3SMrozipx***jri*«?: ctiatirswuBrria You are irillally Invited fte Fall to Attend Millinery Opening of \r. I !T^ iiUir tuui s ’7inesu*jpKB.«3crur.*9 r'srryvs-.3 ffarxT'^trrr—a ifygMair.'>a>eaaM.>gtnKBgm c? i i ir tlie IBS in m m 4b RJ9 Cordial tavltalloB is Extended to all tiends of ilss Bowland Will be lilod [o Know IM She is filli lis This The True W ife's lorn. Home is the true wife’s king dom, says Dr. Miller. There, I'irtit of all places, stie must be strong and beautiful. She may touch iife outside i-n many ways, if she can do it without slight ing the duties that are hers within her own doors. Very largely does the wife hoJd in her iiands, as a sacred trust, the happiness and the liig- hest good of the hearts tiiat nes tle there. The best husband — the truest, the noblest, the gentlest, the richest-hearted cannot make his home happy if his wife be not in every reason able sense, a helpmate to him.. iriome happiness does depend on the wife. Her spirit gives the home its atmosphere. Her hands fashion its beauty. Her heart makes its love. And the end is so worthy, so noble, so di- .vine, that no woman wi^o has been called to be a wife, and iias listened to the call, should consi der any price too great to pay to be the light, the joy, the bless ing, the inspiration of a home.' The woman who makes a svv’eet, beautiful home, filling it with love and prayer and purity, is doing something better than anythj^g else her hands could find to do beneath the skies. School Teacher Ran Amuck. Muehinausen, Ga. —Fifteen persons are dead here ^ as the result of a school teacher! named Wagner running amuck last night with several revolvers and a.plentiful supply of ammu nition. Eight person^ died short ly after Wagner opened up his , murdeous fusillade and seven others of 20 wounded succumbed' today. Four more persons are in a precarious condition. HOWE 3 GREAT LONDON SHOW. When the Howe Great London ; Show fxhibits in Graham Sept 129 the people of this vicinity will j not only be given the opportun- ! ity of seeing the grandest array 1 01 eqestriennes, gymasts letipers Uumblersand performers gertei- aliy, but at the same time the opportunity of seeing the most complete zoological collection ever assembled. in connection with both will be a museum fair ly teeming with wonders from every section of the globe. Tnt; magnitude of this sterling agg regation is well worthy of con sideration, and while doing so ihe merit must not be overlook ed. The three/rings, aerial enclave, sporting plaza and various mod ern amusement devices are far greater proportioned than those ot any other similar traveling organization in this country. Tnere is absolutely nothing that this !?how has not, and a whole lot more than the other shows have. The courteous treatment that is given patrons is commendable, , and the management at all times consider their comfort first and »he>r own interest as secondary. Seats with the most modern and comtortable backs and foot rests are provided, and a corps of fif ty uniformed ushers are in con- stance attendance to answer ail civil questions promptly ana politely. The same ushers are under strict and imperative or ders to provide: seats^^for every holder of a ticket, for standing- room is never sold with this show. No matter huw great Che crowd may be, the manage- aient has wisely decided that it is better to discomode some than to inconvenience many Tiie peo ple have atall times an unobstruc ted view of the performance. ress Such are all the receni developments of the (Visible Models 10 and 11) Among these developments are: The Built-in Decimal Tabulator—w\dch makes the decimal tabulat ing mechanism an integral part of the typewriter. The Tabulator Set Key—^which eliminates all hand setting of the tabulator stops. The Column Selector—which determines, bjr the stroke of a sin^e tey, tlie exact point on each line where the writing is to begin. The Adding and Subtracting Remington (Wahl Mechanism)—^which combines in one typewriter, and in one operation, the functions of the writing machine and the adding jnachine. Every one of these new devel- cpments is an evidence of the per- ^tual leadership of the Remington Typewriter, Illustrated booklet descriptive of dl recent Remington improvements, sent on request Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated) §10 Eisi!! St., Richmond. Va. .;"N. to Announce The Fall Opening of Theiir Dry Goods, Notions, and Millinery September, 26th and 27th You Have a Cordial Invitation to Come * And See The Beautiful New Goods and Millinery The WANTED—All kinds second , hand sacks must be free from i holes. ' Merchants Supply Co. IS a TH Etileri One Y Six Mo Com must b dress. express payaole isfactoi bage northei has foil banneri The «pe:*iall] crops, coUon. of proc Bonablel iinibitiol i^olk CqI tory h| f-ion bet Jie exoel Farr ^i.eaperl IdnJ m ^tute an
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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