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Spcciai For 30 Dayi.
We will givii ojie 5 x7
ealargtu«nt tu all coi>tum-
ere hayiftg; $2.0j worth o;
;kodak I'iiiishii all
Films,. Dev. iQc prints 2c
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I I We have itt«.V:rec«ivfed
i ja *ie - sut»bly’ oi , Au^
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and Pt ttmosv, N
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“The Rexal! Store” Kodak Finishing Dept.
^ Agcfiti for Eastman Kodaki and SuppHes.
Bev. L. Ctttry Mt today fat
Greensboro vbcre he to attend
the annual confereoce of the M. I*.
Church which convenes in that city
tomsrrow. He was accompanied by
^v. R. A. Swarriiigen, of Halifax.
fou(ity, who spent last night as the
Ifuast of .Rev. Mr. Curry.
of
Rev. N. G. BetUa^ a minister
,^e H. P. Church, whs resides .>>ti
.Vsnce «0unfy, .spent yesterday in jke
^citjj' aid visiting his' sister, Mrs. W-
A. iSboltaer of Boiite 7. He Ms en
route to Greensboro to att^M the ian-
nual conference of the Church
which. convenes in that Ay bofttorrqw.
Red Dog shipstuff at Merchatits been in the Eastern part of the State
- Supply Co.—Burlington and Graham, at work, was called honie ye.?terday
, ' on account of the death of a rela
' FOR SALE:—Nice frost proof, cab- tivc.
bage plants by T. L. Hornaday. —
Pbme 590H. 2Wlti, Moutitairi City fine feed for hogs i.t
. Merchants Supply Co. . Ask tor it.
Read “The Broken Coin in Friday’s
Mr. James Austin is recovcvii'g
from an operation for appendici
Mr. Marvin Vestal, our linotype wliich he underwent a few weeks ago.
operator, spent Saturday night and His many frisnds hope to sec him out
Sunday with frien.ds in Greensboro. apain soon.
FINE FRbSTPKOOF CABBAGE
Plants by parcel post. Jersey
WakcAeld, Charleston WakeiTeld and
Succession, 1,000 for $1.00 postpaid.
100 for 15c postpaid. R. O, PARKS
Ulah, N. C, «t
T. N. Bopne, the Tailor that sells
for cash—cheaper.
They all say the Bushy Mountain
canned cherries and bei'ries at Ralph’s
Piace are the ix;st. WViV? They
have the flavor
All kinds of feed for both horses and
cows at -Merchants Supply Co.
Workman at Ralph's Place has them
“skinned" on meat, lard, sugar and
canned goods. Give him a trial and
beij.'
Don't fail t« hear the concert given
by the Trinity G5ee Club on Monday
night, November 22. Benefit of M,
E. Church. .Admission.. 25 and P.5
cents. Go out and help a good cause.
Mr. E. C. Butler of Winston-Salem
spent Friday night the guest of M/s.
Mary E. Way and family. He was
en route to Altamahaw to visit his
parents for n few days.
Let as dye f ir you, M8 W, Sanitary
Pressinp: Ciub.
Good apples, better apples and best
apples at Ralph’s Place.
The Midway school wili have a box
party next Saturday night, November
20th. Everybody is invited to attend
and enjoy the occasion.
The man that broke the speed liinit
was headed for Ralph’s Place after'
his meat and !ard »nd-some Bushy
Mountain cherries and berries.
Wirkman at Ralph's Place sells
thick rib !tie;>.t at I'l 1-2 cents per
paund.
Mr. Joseph E. Brown will leave to
morrow morning for Greensboro
where he gees as delegate from the
M. P. Church at this place to attend
the annual conference which will he
in session this week.
WANTED—to trade nice Jersey heifer
for good milch cow. Will pay the
difference in price. Apply at once
at BUP.LINGTON SHOW CASE
WORK.S. at.
The fourth installment of the serial
'story, “The Broken Coin,” will a p.
pear in the Rc.vt issue of the Dispatch.
R^*ad it.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Campbell nf
Spray motored to the city last Sat
urday and spent the nig^ht with his
sister, Mrs. C. H. Hunt, returning
Sunday morninp:.
,^4S W.—The
Club.
•Siinitary Pressing
Car load of fresh cabbage at Mer
chants Supply 03.
Those who fail to hear Mr. Erwin
at the Church of the Holy Comforter
nest S-jnday afternoon at three o’-
' clock will mi.is a rare treat. All men
are welcome.
T. N. Boone, tJie Faultless fitter,
Mrs. Harriett Shoffner, who lives
with her daughter,. Sfrs, George W.
Allen, .suffered a stroke of paralysis
last Thursday. She has been in a
very critical condition, but is reported
as improving slowly.
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Mr. William Erwin, a former
Burlinfttonian, will speak to men at
the Church of the Holy Comfarter
next Sunday afternoon at three o’
clock. All men are invited. All hoys
and young mcf »e especially invited.
Mr. Gvahar.i Fancctte, who has
j We were in error tyhen we stata-1
in our lasst issue in. a local item con
cerning the admission prices of the
Trinity Glee Cub which ■will give a
concert in this city on ,the night of
November 22. The prices are 25 and
35 cents i«.‘:teal of 35 and 25 cents.
Safeguard Your Estate
If y-u name the Trust Tompany as
yovr Executor And Trustee il will not
fr.it ?riek r.t- r« critical time when aii
Execut.or j^hou.’d carefully wpaehin»c
yt>ur investments in order to ffet th«
ni:>st out of them p3Ssio!e for your
c-'fcate. we confer with you aboui
your u'ii)—without charge, of coarse?
AUMANCE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY.
-■ Tlie One With the Ciijaies.)
BURLINGTON. N. C
Light coiored coat suits dyed dark
blue or biack-r^look like new—Sani
tary Pressing Club.
If you want a red cedar chest at
reasonable price, see Mi t). Winning-
ham, Cameron Street.
[iying will usher in
longer the purchase of
or Dress
put it you deprive yourself
•, Don't
you
of an extra
s service.
■ The time to buy is row, and the olace to bu.v is hare, bac.iuse this is the store that
offers you the chdi'-o o'" the ;r.ost stylish garments inade for women and only garm&tus .
tha't,to!!}» fro!n ra:tker3 who.se productions have stood for quiiity. Within the iast ten days
we liitve receiveii ahoat 7,t t^uits and Coats of the varv iate.st. scy!«s. They come in the
neat b i.K nio ii^s belted designs with and without fur irimed.
■A pood crowd saw the third epiEode
of “The Broken Coin,” at the Crystal
last night. Read the story in the
rc.\t i.isue of the Dispatch.
T. N. Boone, the Tailor That Satis
fies.
Mrs. C. H. Hunt returned Saturday
from week's visit -with her brother,
l!r. It. E, Campijell at Spray.
LDve gives it's,«ll and regrets that
it has no more 10 give.
Price $2.50
Here is another ahoe that
is provintr the biggest sell
er we have this season. It
i.« a Growi nj? Girls Low
Heel Patent leather, Black
Cloth top Button shoe,
Sbes 21-2 7 at $2.50.
Wo also have this shoe
with patent vamp .nnd dull
leather top, and Gun Metal
and Glazed Kid Button and
iaced btyies at same price.
Come here and get your
shoes wl‘ have what you
want and do not have to run
all over town to jjet fitted.
Our prices and services are
the best. We appreciate
your patrona(?e and fill en
deavor to make it pleasant
to do busine.^is with us.
Foster Shoe Co.
Leadinjr Shoe Store
Burlington. N. C.
Prices are f om $2 50 to $5.00 par Suit less than you would j
pay &\ scv/h^rii for thera Prke raafi; $10.09 to $30.00. ;
Oiir New Line of Winter Furs.
N;t«- ,">v«!ts V vif • I !•>. • We :if;'inff l.ho ehoi''
t j'a.shionfi.bi- in ij!'.- ! nnt! ked at r»"ises you cnn Kff;;nl.' Tiv.-
c!u!i:-.s sip.frle yU ces v ‘i -ts for women a-'iLchi'(ii'.'
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Ladies r^eck •' >‘l 75 '■! S!.’i 0;j j..:uiies sets io $25 00.
:.oado isp in
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si! V -J ,1 a }. 1 I i ) 1 ; ! i S!
$5.00
S7.00
158 50
V ool and Silk Dresses,
.-•.■■-.I ^i3 b :i:. styles in ail ;,corin a>ici .
\ 1 : .v -11 ; 1 ;i,v .'i dscij',i.i /-_viucdon.
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56 UU §12 5u
$7 00 i.$i5,0) & .$:i0.O0
APt.DO
$15.00
B. A. SELLARS & SON
Burlington, N. C.
DO YOV H.4VB SOUR STOMACH?
If you are troubled vfith sour stonr-
Hch you should cat slowly and masti
cate your food thoroughly, then take
one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immedi
ately after supper. Obtainable every
where.
ROOSEVELT DEEPLY GRIEVED
AT DEATH OF WASHINGTON.
Oyster ,JSay, N. Y.. Nov. 14.—Col.
NOW LOOKOUT.
Theodore "Roosevelt made the follow-
intc statement tonight on the death
of Booker T. Wa-shington:
*'I am deeply shocked and grieved
at the death of Dr. Booker T. Wash
ington. He was one of the distin
guished citizens of the United States,
a man who rendered greater service
to his own race than had ever been
rendtred by any one else who, in sa
doing, also rendered great service to
the whole country. I tnourn his loss j
j.nd fee; that one of the mast useful
i-iti?.ena of our lar.d has gone.”
Women are frail in their emotions,
but stronger in fixed principles and
their resistance to evil, than men.
When a eold hangs on as often haja-
pens, or when you have hardly gotten
over one cold before you contract an
other, lookout for you are liable to
contract some very serious disease.
This succession of colds weaken, the
system and lowers the vitality so that
you are much more liable to contract
chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con
sumption. Cure your c.^Id while you
can. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has a great reputation. It is> relied
upon bi' thousand.s of people and never
di.sappoints them. Try it. It only
costs a quarter. Obtainable every
where.
Facts kor sufferers.
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Pain results from injury or con^e.*s-
tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatisra,
lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain,
brui.se, sore stiff musclcs or whatever
pain you have yields to Sloan’s Lini
ment—brings new fresh blood, dis
solves the congestion, relievc.s the in
jury, (he circuhitioi! i.'^ i"iee and join-
-i it';ives as I'i by mag'c. The
nature of its qualities penetrate imme
diately to the sore .spot. Dan’ keeji
Oil .'■^uifcrin.sr. Get a bottle of Sloan's
Liniment. Use it. It. means instant
relief. Price 2.tc. and .’>0c. .$1,00 bottle
holds si.v times as mui-h uft the 25c.
size.
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50—Acre tohtcco farm, adjoinin.)? the lands of Claude
McCatiiej at;d W ill Vincent. About 40 acres is
cleared, the remainder in v. ooil. T’ 's farm is
in the heart of Uie tabftcco belt pt’.dv ■iuct?, lIi«
best (juality of bnfj.hv tobacco. It is on
a public road. On this tr;icv, ther,.; are two to-
lucca barns, fiucic bKrn, stable and nfc\v' three
room house.
44—.\cre tobacco farm Jidjoining the latids (if rL-iudc
McCftai^'v rind Will Vi?icent. Thirf.v aC ' ;.s n
this farm is unde-^ cultivation, the remaiiuler in
wood There are live bi-.ildinKs oit this tract. A
r(;omh()USf. two tobacco barns. ;-rans.r; and
feed bi.rn.
T!,« a\-.ove n. -.iii's'icd farms are cjntiguoiis
A pubiic r-.-ad (ii'.’ides iht-m. We v.-ji! ssH in
H-..C1S or Ub ri wi'.iile. Prico.s reasonab’p. Teni's
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petty.
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