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t* .«p» BOUMTS Ai£ KODAK DATS nmfMKx.li. c;. jhit KodU OB;yoar Gl^tmae1i«t 3vify winter Mitiiiff, every hopu eH!iins[ of bo^is tte Chiisfntas di)4 Yea^a festi^tiea—^in each of these are ifaa- dnatiiiir »ubjeet» for the Kodnk-HlrictitrM that make fns in tbe taking and that to you ^ wil! always imtve a X ddttii^t. Fresh films, leathw Kodak aUnims, and other on li^ We ^v« an up-to-date finish- ^ isf departmott and only best innde materials are used. 0 CaiLARGlNG A SPECiALIT. 1 Freeman Drug Go. ’Tbe Rezali Store’V •-•■ >• Kodak Finishing Dept. ^ Agents fof'fiastman Kodaka and Supplies. # ♦ t * ♦ ♦ * 4* %■ hwAswtwei far ormmw, -KfliMi, belwnwi tmSm. tm Xiatm. 8«cob4 door abov« v««t- oWee. . Mr. L^yUlt Bnf«U, of Ui« CiiwaU- DoMrtinent of tlia Jonmal, Wilt'- ■toB-Salem, apent Wedncada; ev^eniiiK and Thiirada; in tha eUjr yidttiar trieod*. 5 lL0CAX.Al^PERS03SrAll. 2 FOB SAW-Drf stove Wdod, |1.00' OP |2.00 loads. Phone tw. gutnMi Banulii*! BaMnits! A Dr. 1). A. IiOdg wilt occupy tiie pulpit of tbe i^OTmed Chnrdi in fhis city next Sundny morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. W. G. Ingle of Route 4 'wms in the city Taesday. We were glad to have lum m guest of The Dispatch office for ft IrM period. Mr. F. B. Shepherd, a prominent citi3en of Iio»t« 6, was among the ealkn at !%■ I)is2>atch office Wed nesday, renewing his snbseription. "Ifce Flj-hjr-NigUft” is tibe sahject »f a very iasplriog •fliwial pubUsit«4:l>f The Portland (Oregon) Jonrnal, a prmMiaMt Demo^ flVtie c*gBtt in tiie Pacific Nprtk- wert.'' This ei^praasion i« osed to de^ ialesiiisB who ap peal' at a . local hotel and talc* wdars ^ yitMS or otb». ^mmodities, and ■eare te 'S few iajf tar oOm eom- eett|iJsiat «i The Jburiuil is that Uieae salesBMn- MT no tan*, bnr no grocenest vm >o haHware, patronize ao doctors or druggists, and em^y no labor. The JoutmI says: "The iu>me detUer is part of Portlatid. ^ hdps main tain Portland; he hdp* provide juba for Portland woirfceis; he hdps Kil^. port Portl^d helps sup-^ port Portlajid Mhools; he helps . ]^y Portland fireme^v and Portland police; he spends his earning in Portland, and among Ptatlan^rs cmd by his help fulness to the community he deserves the patron^ the people of the conununitf,” The marvelous feature of this edi torial by' The Joumal is its entire disregard of the appi>«^o° of its iitterances to the probteiii of foroign im^rtations. The "fly-by-night” at lenA pa^ a hotel billj And advertises: in the local paperx. Atthe same time that Tbe Journal is making a plea Mr. Wlade Huffman, a student of ^ ‘for the purchase of articles from Oak Eirdge Institute, is «t home to ONE DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY Portland dealers, it is advocating, a titter, fruit, candies,, api^, or ange^ tjingeriiies, at Ralph’s .Ptee*^- j, yoor niek^ and dimes ent ▼ up at. "Something; dn^itg.”. Come, ^ 'jiay US « call. V 4i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Workman at Ralph’s Placei is the guy that has the frcah country butter. Mr. J. G. King, aujperinte.ident of Elmira Cotton Mills, gave to anmMiI supper to his corps of overwers last Saturday night at ^s home on N«Ui Park avenue^ whi^ jproved.^tp be- a niost delightfu’. occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Way of. Sl eigh, trhp have been visiting relatives in Randolph and Alamance counties ^for the past veek or two, spent Tues day and Wednesday in town, the guests of Mr. and MtsI' O. A. Garner. Miss Elizabeth Bason has retomed Messrs. Henry Jeffries, “Jack*? Fo- gleman and William Way, three of Elast Burling^n's most popular young sp«Stf dupment for Xmai at Ralph’s'l”® "* Great'„e„. ,p,,d the Christmas holi- Ha«, Second door above postoffice.idays with Mr. Way’s brother and iriends at Ramseur. THiB ^V«y-NIGBT8^ spend the holidays vacation. When yon want some nice bananas call and see Ralph's Place. We have made a special order for Xmas. Mr. Carl Amick of the U. S. Navy is off on a forlfragh for the Christ mas holidays and ia visiting relatives in the city and will visit his parents near Kim«tville before retnming >o the Navy, Hr. C. A. Allbright of Haw River, Route 1, was in the cify Wednesday and called at The Dispatch office to subscribe for our paper. He will now get the news of his county. State .ind nntion, twice a week during ths com ing year. Others may do likewise. It pays to see Workman at Ralph’s Place for that Xmas candy, apples, oranges, tangerines, bananas. Mk those who have heeh to see him. The answer is he has the good kind for the same money. tr.riff policy which encouraged Amer- The city letted carriers wiU „iUce only one delivery on Christmas day.! ppodoeer*. Parcels will be delivered by aubsU- European manufacturer pays . . . ^ ^ oi;»V4- iiTiiiAw tk makings * clean breast tate on Chrwtmas day also. The hid money m A aXAVE fABD NegM Pwter CeMCcsM » Ste«ti«w FrsM Bsijc w Caiiital City. ^-QmUifktmter to -Pi«Ml0;; Bifhinond, Va., Dec. 22.—Jam^ Bradshaw, former colored porter^ at the Mei;chants’ National Bank, p)£3^ fid guilty m-.the HustUngs Court to^ day to the diance ste^g 96,000 from the bt^' and'WM" ienteneed by Judgi Ri«har^n tS serve three years in the Virginia pewtentiary. james.'Farmer,' Bradshaw^ broth- er-in>law, who. was charged with plicity in the crime, xJm pleads guilty and was given a ^nten^ of one year in the State’k.pi^on.' .WUliam Conway, alias iliomag Con way, the third man in the case, de cided to let a jury d^de whether he was guilty or not. Ai^rdihg to ti»c t^timony of the other two, he aided them in hiding the money after it was stolm. It was early in last January that several packages of greenbacks, to* tailing $6,000, disappeared from a draper in the cage of Paying Teller B. W. Grubbs. : Suspicion soon pointed to the col ored porter, but it was not until three months later that Bradshaw was plac. ed under airrest aft^' he had volun tarily deliver^ about |4,000 of the money to J. W. Krb, chief of the lo cal Pinkei^n Detective Agency, who had charge of the case. Along with Bradshaw came Farmer, his brother- .t tt. >’ ,? A..0, ..d. offlro will be open on Christmas day from 9 to 10 a. m., and from 5 to 6 m. usual delivery on Christmas day. They vill make no delivery on New Yew's day.—Burlington News. N»69es e369e9S9S36»e9l^ HIINm HAVE ALKEM Njoi OOR ^ CBinSTIUS SiViNGS CU« ^ You i*jl be Sony next Christmas if y«n do not join with them. A few cents each week wiU keep yopr payments op. It is the sore way to have money for Christmas. We invite you and your friends to join bnt yon most horry or allthe cards will be gone. ATTEND TO IT DR. W. a. GOLEY RETURNS TO GRAHAM Dr. W. R. Gpiey, who some time ago went from this county to High lT»int to' loeatie, has- returned to Graham and wili locate there to prac tice medicine. He has moved his family already and is occupying the Dr. Geo, W. Iong residence.^—Bur lington News. of their guilt and asking for mevcy. American enterprise, and all his in- A" » statements made by teresU are adver«e rather than favor- Conway was quickly drawn into able to ours. Every dollar we pay The trio were amigned in the Fed eral District Court and were indicted, but Judge Waddill quashed the indict ment oti the ground that the case was one for trial in the State Court, The rural carrieri wUl make the ^ ^ industries SBFUl XMAS GIFTS The gift season is noW at hand as most evrey one prefen giving (ueful presents we waitt to suggest the follming ibngt* for your consideration wbidi Will aid you in iiiaking j-qiur Christmas selectioos: Ladies and Men’ House Slip per, Siik and Idste Hoisery, Men!g beautiful Neckwear up to 12.00, Handerchiefs,' Suspend ers, Shirts, (cotton and silk) from SOc to $6.00, Hats and Caps, Collars, Night Shirts, Umbretlas, Gloves. (Kid Work and Khit) Rubber Boots, Rub ber Shoes, Rubber Oversluies, Men’s and Women’s heavy buckle artics C>vershoes, Over- Gaiters^ Wool Soles for Cro chet Slippers. Every conceiv able style in Men, Women and ChQdren's Shoes. Make eur Store headquarters for Yonr ChiMmas Shop plug. Foster Sbge Co. Burlington, ff. C. kimmi LOAN ANO TRUST COSIl "The B ii-f With the Chimes” RALPH’S PLACE WJliL BE CLOSED CHKISTHAS Mr. *mes Wbdcimm, -the Moat atid popular manager of Bsdph’s iaee, retiaests us to announce ^ his many customers and friends. tluitr fie [will close his store on Saturday, Christmas Day, and rc-open on Mw- iay morning, Dee. 27th. Ke wishes to tiiank those who have patrontiad him iii the past, and assures them that they will be given the same kind and courteous treatment in the fo- ture, linked with great bargains in meat., lard, canned goods, candies and fruits. so that he can take more dollars away from us. In its local affairs The Journal rec ognizes tbe fact that the home dealer is •'your neighbor, your townsman, your co-worker, and he ought to haVe your patronage,” but in national pol- ^ «* ides, ti>e th^ciy of The Joumal and Po^er could not be .so ciassed. all oth«ff Democratic papers seems to Testimony as to what became of be tha*: the producer of Europe and ‘I** B. H. Payne Will pay you more money fo your :: FURS Also Chickens and Eggs. -LOCATED AT- AlliP’s; K(il KsiliCt. CORRECTION IN REPORT QUAIIANTINK OFFICER OF RUB OUT PAIN with ^ood oil liciment. Tliat’s ^ sursft way to stop ti«m. The best rubbing iiniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the A ilmerJs of | Horses, Males, Cattie, Etc. i ^ QooJ for pour own c’fe:. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains: Cuts, Burns, Etci. 2^=- 50c. $1. At all Doa-its. Asia is "your neighbor, your co worker who ought to have your pat ronage.”.. It is to hoped that those read ers of The Joumitl who accept its policy regarding the patminage of “fly-by-nights” la Portland will ex tend their patristism and loyalty to home iatereats by advocating a na- tioMU poliegr which encourages or coupalB'{he Aneriean ps^ple to pat* ronin the producers of their own country. .> A PILGRIM SONG (By Molly Whitford Anderson, in Baptist Commonwealth.) So de^ the dust, so thick the fog, so dai^ the day and long. But somewhere on the pilgrim way my he^ has heard a song, A song of hope and happiness, tor through the wists I see. The my I tread is but a thread in God.’s own tapestry. the bsnk proved interesting in court today. After telling how he was tempted by the sight of the big roll through u crack in the teller’s drawer when he was cleaning up for the day after banking hours, B^4^aw, a g«A>d- natured looking negro of gingerbread compltxion, told how he hid it under In my report for November, I re ported J. M. Crutchfield as having typhoid fever in his home when It should have been Graham Crutchfield. R. F. WILU4MS, Quarantine OlScer. GERMANS CLAm 734 SHIPS SUNK SINCE WAR BEGAN Berlin, Dec. 2Z.—“It is stated on competent ^rman authority,” sayi the Overseas News Agcncy, "that some paper in the basement near tholaince the.beginniiur of the war to the end of November last, 754 ships with a toiuiage of 1.447,6^ were destroyed. Of these 568, w^th boiler where it remained for a day or two. Ha then took Farmer into ins confidence, offscing to faf him | flOO to help carry away “some moioey j 1,079,482 tons were destroyed by 59b-, which he had fouod in the basement.” wames and 93, with 94,709 tons of Farmeir readily agreed to the deal miuos. and stood outside in the street while | the ships destroyed, 624. wi^ Bradshaw passed the money out to 1.2.S1,944 tons were British, which him. j means a loss of 5.9 pev cent, of the Farmer stated on the stand that he total British tonnage.” flrst carried the nonew to River/iew j cemetery and hid it under sam« brush SPECIAL CHURCH ANNOli”NCE- There it ;iSi Above the dost and past the fog, be yond the world we see The single threads are woven safe within the tapestry; And some are gold and some are gray, but every .one is blest. Enough to weave and just believe the Master-mind knows best. So through the dust, amid the fog, however long the day, With smiling eyer. I’ll follow on nor doubt it is the way; Contont to know I have a part in God’s 016™."!] plan. near the Rudolph street gste. it remained for a few days.' Fearing that falliqg rain mi^t injure some of ctisp greenbacks, the two negroes proceeded to conceal them under the Rising Mount Zion chnrth, in old Jackson ward. After the money had been ut\dcr the church for several weeks, they again grew leary and decided to make another move. Meanwhile they had taken William Conway, the sexton, into their confidence, and he agreed to become custodian of the funds on co.i- jdition that he was paid $300 foi^ his ! services. Comvay took the money to his home and first i^elected a crevice in the cliimiiey .is the-hidiiip; place. Later I’ha placed it in :x'i icc' trc-am freeze MENT The Church of the Holy Comforter (Epiwopal), will have the Sunday School Christmas Festival and Tree. Christmas Eve, Friday, at 6;30 p. m., in the old church. Christmas Day, Saturday, Holy Communion Service and sermon at 11:00 a. m. The ot'i ; ing will be the regular offering for the General Clergy Relief Fund. Vested choir; pews free, Sunday, the Lord's Hay, services; Sunday school, fl:SO a. m.; Morning Prayer, 11:00 a. m.; Evening Prayer. , 7: SO p. ni. rhi’t. he dofiffnod thnt :>Iastcr-miiid, i i'nd hid tlie frcc::or undpr tlie 1 left the thre;’,ds to man. ;w;;y in the iipiuio. The President did not want to ini- ' ' pose a Government on Mexico, but it eviJont ihat “onioViody ought to'7 icr, it. I AM ..LIFE !:-^SUR4NCS PCL'Ci 13 a m.h:'Xlfom C7 TfW FAf'fiX If you should die to-nifflu, would your family be piMtefited or wcu:d they :;avo to c),> work tr. T.. Keep ^olif money at home by taking-a 20 payment-polie.v with the it t} 0:1 Si.-;- JEFPERSON STANDARD LIFE INSU8AKCE COMPANY, of Greensboro, n. c. PiEDHONT TRUST COMPANY, Ajcnl. PRINT
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