Jay while iently in, the svint«ir Justi- *n iii riA'yy ^rehensiin -S^iverpool tiCtlV0 (jg, inners. >st office at t. 25. iwa BowJingr ■ Hudson; st Linent "Li V • ■Tv. juewis. *ess, Mi^s lone Han- Mi-y, D E. :oB. ny or these ■,V ^ Advyr.. p. K. 'vH'es as -Snsjikinv ioii^Jn; was on tile [’Jear Bir-ek irinei”)oiis, Wi'ien x Y' q cl it was a He Sian- farmhouse d and put eight :fo::t ;eiRhs t.fcii , iKxByi snys hfc choicest its cannot y apoody. ! we going ;ag‘> Inter ijmily, that ou to turn ntleman?’’ I only look- looking to Fliegen* fed irs: olf ire me ley by P # !xie 9! ma ■■■■■ .- Pettigrew & Kmg We have recently added a cprn- plete line of tin ware to our Grocery Store and can supply your Kitchen Needs wivh ware as well as Nice Fresh Groceries. We are looking for country pro duce and hope to find it by paying the highest cash market prices. Phone No. 380 and your needs will be promptly supplied. & King € I w V'' »w Pettigrew ‘THE MEN ^HO SELL GROCERIES Front St. Burlington, N. C. Pianos T>rettv “3hovV‘/ and for oivonths sound weli—then your expcii:e begins and the call very often. We Furaish \‘3 '.vy ■f .' 1150, $175 and $200 pianos it you want them, but don’t advise you to buy them. Our store is full ot good pianos, orgsns 9i)d machiDCS now. Get prices and terms fi tills I# uriiagton, & Musk Co. North Carolina. f Reminglcn g Th% First Impeached Governor. William Sulzer stands as the first Governor impeached and re moved from otlice in the, his tory of the United States. Im peachments in the separate states have been very rare, and for the most part have been brought against judges. Before the United States Sen ate since the formation of the Government there have been but nine impeachment trials, and of these but three resulted in con viction, The first to be convic ted was John Piciiering, a Judge of the Federal Court for the Dis trict of New liampshire, who was impeached for making decisions contrary to the law and for drunkenness and profanity on the bench. The second cpnvic- tion was of Judge W. W. Hum phries, of the District Court of Tennessee, in the turbulent year of 1863, His offense consisted of making a speech in favor of se cession and accepting a judical office under the Confederate Government. The third and last conviction was in the .recent case of Judge Archbald, of the Commerce Court. Samuel Chase an Associate Justice of the United States Su- ' preme Court, was impeached in 1805 for misconduct in his office, but was acquitted after a stormy trial. Prior to this cuse it had been held that only such offen ses as were indictable at law, could be the basis ot impeach-1 ment prcceediugs. But thel^jjtj^ p.ite,; House 01 iittpreseniatives m im-1 > peaching President Johnson ' ovti' ii'vvn took the view that any acc would warrant impeachment that was highly prejudicial to the welfare or suoversive of any es a it' KM m ic f,; (ii Mb' fi : ■r\i The dying man’s home at Twenty-second avenue, Bath Beach, is a house of death, liis eleven children, six of whom are married where there yester day. They admitted that their father’s death was inevitable and that all they could do was to wait for it. It is believed that Levy may die lo-morro// or the cext day, for the tou'.’ tablets of poison he took in mistaKe for neadache tablets, are enough to kill four men. He may hve a week or more, but Dr. Jacob Sarnotf is doubtful. Levy is 59 veara old. For years he did a big wholesale clothing business in downtown New York. He had an office and seven lots on Fourth street for years, uud many of the young men who graduated from his business are now heads of other establishments. Of receuc veufs Mr. Levy has had a smaller place of business at 28 East Tenin street, for he lost a lot oi mj>ney in 1907. He used to give a great deal to ciianty —u> Beih Israel nospital and to Other institations—and was accoLiiiied rich. But he has made no v*iii iiinje he swallowed the mercui.-y i-uuieis, said mem bers of hia fumiiy yesterday, be cause lie nu longer is rich. He is a thirty-thiro a^'gree Mason. Mrs. Lev'v, jirici-atricken and heari:-we«.iv vveiit lo her husb- anu'’s ht:;ubi jie yk.-rtt,di.(,iay. L)ou M ’ iiij cold her, jieuu. “I’m ail iigiit. 1 1. ,b‘w ou'v, lii u lew days F arm • : We have a farm containing 83 acres, part of this adjoining the corporate limits of Burlington, N. C., with 9 room dwelling, good outhouses, well watered, pleinty of wood, fine orchard, in every way a desirably farm. Will sell Oh easy terms. Alamance Insurance and Real Estitte Co. W. E. SHARPE, Mgr. and tiu'. pubilC I ?j h\ ;.ii;:il£J. ;Vv knew better mast have ielling. the sential principle of government. - Philadelphia i^res:-. Levy Jokes Abo«it Death As the End Nears At times. Isaac Levy ing merchant who swallov/td lour^ bichloride of mercury tal> lets in hi.«j Brook (in home Sunday nighty jokes about the death that is slovVly creepinjj- over him. At other times he is melanchoiy with the realization that he can’t iive many more days. He is cheerful when any member of his family comes to his bedside in the Sunshine Sanitarium a.iid Rest Home at Cropsey avenue and Bay Thirty fifth street, Bath Beach, Lraiii. Jjjii] Alii WiiU ilVc;;: a Vfciii i ins luiiici i day aiiei • i .L'.n y, H c.i.iHt ried, son, .-Vi. ;2a5 J^ongl'eiiow . '.ioniv ‘.venc to see aL o'clooii yester- ■ o.;u .vik6u ijxjvy had QOlii'd OU.C (i I. C'.iUii'i. I'iiio COIlSClOUS” the cloth-1 nebfc:. T«i« iciciief r.-aeiied out his iiahd tu bon. ‘ • Y u h;..i.Vu,.'. I as iu.:g they ] ^ . t , } ? Uavi, J i T'O ; i ' • ■; ... ’ ' ■eijiied his I. cl L j K' iJ'i.i;, \V \){ i y. I’ll be fcilrj 1 i L lii I*'. ■ i.i.-'-V W. ? ■ li:e; ,^av \fA\t got a .V 11 ,u b ii'iflU’ C'-:. i 1 .J. 1 T ) • j* m alright. Ho vV'S j Ci,U ’ I ) i - • ; , i ‘Fin..; rep;,',:'.. ■ho S ;>ri. “Shall 1 h i ing Hiiv t;'.' ■ ? ' !■ s 'Recognized ■Among Typewriters” Goodman’s ClotliiHg Store •Sf' i Consider all that is meant by these words - Burlington. Norti Hundreds of men right here in Burh’ngton, Alamance and sur rounding counties have been wearing Goodman’s clothes for years. They know from ex perience that they save money and get lasting and durable itylish clothing. That the largest and varied stock of all .i. ‘ ... i. vA • BEAUTIFUL UNE OF FALL GOOBr J. D. ;nd L. B. WHIT TED HAVE the most complete line of Fall Goods this season they have ever carried. All the beautiful, new shades in Dress Goods. COAT SUITS FOtvQuaiity Style and Fit inspect the beautiful ready to 'wear garineftts coat suits. M.ILLINSRY MILLINERY. Our milliners are kept busY ^^rrangTng the artistic designs of headwear for oui’ hiany castomers who call each season. , J. D. and L. B. Whitted, BURLINGTON, N. G. Leadership means superiority of product a superiority which produces leadership and is proved by leadership. It means more than this. It means everything associated with the word FIRST» The Remington Typev/riter is first in history, first in prestige, first in quality, first in recent improvements, tirst in size and completeness of organization, first in distri bution, and first in service to the customer. i The word FIRST in every department of leadership applies oj.ily to the Remington Remiogtoni Typewriter Company dncorporated) 61Q E. Main St. Rldiinond, Va. 1 m The Dispatdi Only $1.00 Per Yr. or 6 Months 50c. Piies Cured in 6 to 14 Days To Cure a CoSd in OKt. l>ay Shades allows a wide choice and satis fies in every way. The fall styles are ready new for your inspectian. Price ranging lom $7.50 to 25,00. yours to serve, B. GOODMAN, Burlington, North Carotioa, THE HOME OF SOOD CLOTHES. Get in the Band ... mrmmmtmm Sell Your Tobacco Farmers Warehouse WithR. iV Kemodle and B. M. Walker, Burlington, N. C. And get prizes, will do as good as the best JOHN BAYNES, Bookkeeper, R» D. Allred, Clerk* All grades of Brights high. When you want to know the condition of Market call Phone 364 The price on all tobacco slightly mcreased. All bright tobacco very much higher than last week. KERNODLE & WALKER ► ^Urcc 2tl 6 "ilO uvr\MO Oninine Itstopstbc refund money if PAZO tPake Headache and woi1:e off the Co;d. 5i nJ^ to cure any case of Itching. Coughaad Headache ^ lv,,?’‘'>«dmKorProtr,,^;na.-p4in«!netol4daya. Driwgist_a_f«mia ^ A fails to cure any case of Itchmg# raoriev i hi j. ' or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. ■ - w tv.re ai.i/.icaUott g-ves Eusc azid BOa. B. V. G’J’.O > if it fails to cure, -e rr ra:’' 2c*. €rowmg. > The Merchants Supply Go's business is growing so rapidly that they have found it necess ary to enlarge their warehouse to more than double it's former capacity, and still they did not have room enough, and have opened a branch warehouse at Graham, where they expect to carry the same lihe as at Burling ton. This business is a great accommodation to the people of Alamance county and they should receive the erieouragement of all those who believe in a home market, patronize home indus tries and build up your home people, if you would Imve yotir community prosper. We trust this firm will continue to merit the success they so richly de serve. No. 666 This it a pr«icriptio& prepaced e^tedalfy for MALARIA or FEVER, rive or sis doaet will break any cate, ttiul if taken then a» a tosic the Pcrer will not fetum. It aetc on tbe liver ^tter ♦!»■«> Calomel and doe* m>t iSripeiw •ickctt, 2Sc KODAK ci'flrrrv a ris m

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