The State Dispatch. )urish iality to i you that vill con- ; Co. OLLAR. Dw bad y 1 dollar paper of 5T REM- ?h Troub- for more ige, wbich LS use she Bople, who who saw i package, led him to it. h gave her yes, wbich wonderful d them if er surprise said “the jpt on dis- she eent 'orking for and North w; the call ffered her r> :er. as she and wants to IN, 1375 for one or lay if you where rpmen are few. Are as Scarce in Bulgaria as Black Swans. hcndon lUustrated News. Bulgaria is the nearest approach to a peasant commonwealth wbidi the world !tis known in modern times. Tliere is not a Bulgarian Slave wli(> is not the owner of a plot of land upon which he lives and out of wiiich he gets his own livelihood by his own labor. Large ianlov.ners are almost un known, The few men of wealth in the country are mostly ol foreign birth or descent, and even tiiey would not be counted as wealthy according to the standard of other European countries. The small landowners, who form the vast mtijority of the population, are peasant born and peasant bred They are extremely thrifty. The^ are content with the plain food; they wear the same sheepskin garments from year to year, only turniiig their coats inside out \vith the changes of the season. While families, even of well-to-do peasants sleep in the same room up-. Ion mats stretched out on the floor. [They live under conditions of dirt ^md discomfort which no British or German or French laborer w'ould tolerate for a week. Yet notwith standing their disregard of the sim plest sanitary arrangements they grow up sinnkirly strong and healthy. Moreover tney are free from the irritation caused among other labor ers, overworked if not underpaid, by the spectacle of neighbors living in afHueijce and ease without any ne cessity to curtail their expenditure. Rich men are black swans in Bulga- Iria. I was told by a foreign kank- ' er in Sofia wlio had traded for many years in the country that be doubt ed greatly whether there were fifty men in all the rural di.striets who had net incomes of a year. County Exhibit for 1908. (Continued ffom page two.) J M Tisdale (( a Foster Grocery Co. by provisions furnished Hartwell Sharpe “ Harritt Trollinger “ ilena Buckner u (( u 60 00 50 How’s This? Fecruary 8, J908. Burke Furniture by one coffin for June Nash White-Williamson Co. by provisions furnished Terry Albright William Foust “ Aaron Husbands “ “ Fmaline Nelson u K (t J ,R & C F Coble Co. a We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known i J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believt; him perfectly iionorable |48 50' business transactiun and finan- i ciaily able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Walimng KiNNAXtfe Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halls Catarrh Cure is t'd^en in ternally, acting directly uj)on the bloni;] and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Pr\e-e 75 cents per bottia. Sold by 4 00 .3 75 3 00 6 00 9 00 25.75 H M Love & Son A ii Fintom R A Thompson (, P L Jones Jas. H Lash ley ■ ii U A S Dickey a ■ March 2, 1908. by provisions furnished Geo. Walker & wife 6 00 u (C u it a J A Murray J K Foster & Bro. a a u a ( a A Woraan”s Back. ilhe Aches and Pains Will Disap pear if the Advice of This Wo man is Folicwed. A woman’s back has many aches [and pains. Jas. Johnson Jesse Holt Holt, Gant & Holt U U ( (( ( J A Lewis S M Sharpe ■S M Stiarpe Kime ct CV-. U tc U (( T H Hornaday J G & E L J)ailey W C Isley A J Marshburn Co. (( a (( U a a (C a £ I a a (( if u a u an Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Fills for con stipation. (C (( (( a ii -V (J 0>.Hjn Ai\derson & Sjnpson u limes ’tis the kidneys’ fault. B ickaehe is really ki(,liH‘y ache, That’s wiiv Doan’s Kithiey IMll.'s pen re it. M any North Carolina women know this. R(;ad wl'.ai one has to say about it. Mrs Uie Bcjusom Reeves, of’ li 18 North Tryoti Street organist at the ilOpiscopal Ciiurcli, Charlotte, N. C., ii i( Mrs Isaac Crabtree 4 50 u ii Dua Lewis 4 50 ii i( (( U 4 50 a Zaobariah Jones&wife 1 50 ii a Catharine Wright 3 00 i a .David Herbiii 6 00 (( i( Rachel Alleu 3 00 i a Martin “ 3 00 a i( Rachel “ 3 00 iC a Martin “ 3 00 ii ii Rachel “ 3 00 n a ■ Rachel “ 3 00 a a W C Wood 4 50 u a Mary McDaniel 3 75 u n Millie Foster 6 00 ii a Elizabeth Chavis 3 00 (C i( “ Cates 3 00 House Rent ii Mrs Iflorence Martin 10 50 1 Provisions i Martha Russell 3,00 a ii K Shej)herd 6 00 1 iC ii E M Hffiith 9 001 a u Haley Moore 3 00 ii c Eliza Merrit 4 741 a Deb by Sawyer 4 50 a a Alexai'der Way 6 00'i ii a Martha Fox, 4 50 ii a John Overman & wife 7 50 u a Wasliington Boj>:g's 6 00 ii li Jolii) Howard 4 60 u a Ibby Miller 1 50 ii a David Jobe (j uo ii a Alex Long and wife 3 00 u ii Bettie Noah 3 00 ii (■( Liiri Dark 4 50 ii a Julia Terrell 3 {,)(,) ii a Mrs Daniel Aldridge 4 50 (( u Jennie CletKlcnin -i 50 ii u Mniy Boon ■I 50 a Jesse Evans 4 5C' ii i David Hunter 0 00 f a M IS ,Lashley 3 on a u Ro.se Kirkp:itr;>'k 4 •)0 WANTED—Experienced top- pejs to work in Hosiery mill. Will pay four cents per dozen. Regular work . Apply to Bellevue MPg. Co., Hillsboro, N. C. WANTED.—Four or five loads of stove wood in exchange for year ly subscriptions to the Dispatch. Cali at Dispatch Office, Professional Cards John H. Vernon, Attorney and Gounsellor at Law. Burlington, N. C. OfHce over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 65. E. S. W. DiWEIION, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Burlington, N. C. Office in Piedmoiit Buildiog. John R. Hoffman, Altomey-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Piedmont Building. GEORGE M. PAHON, mflRSEY 4T IJW 108 Court Squre, Greensboro, N. C. Practice Rrgularly ]n the Courts of Alamance County. A earned, saved and 'avs: US( (1 Doan’s Kid Ut'V Piil and t’lev hav(> benefited me more I ever tried. J Itlvan an\ thing ci.se procvired them -at a drug store and ^ [used them tor my back and kidneys i Chas. L Mo^er {which iuive i;au.sed me great troiiMe Uirabam (iavi'ett -M’ebane Store Co. S S Kimerv Mvtbasie St(>re Co. u a A[*uh, 0, 1908. r B (derringer by John liilm’s board fo.i one n)oiilh -Jos A Isley Bro Co by ].n'ovisionK furnislied 'i'eiu{?ay Tarpley J M 'I'is^lale “ Silas 'i.’ahsentt Jo."e})h A Jsley Ltutis Miller ({I’ahaiu c't Ca.skel (Jo bv eoilin for Lula Stone’s eliild (^rahaiii ColHn tK: Casket (jo by coffin for (.il('U(!()e Cotton Mills !)V provisionK furnishol Thos. Fostei- “ “ NiiU(?y H Jones 1. tr.id misery for a numl)cr of yea.i'.-i. rriie u.se of this renjcciv woaderfuHv ■ • ► K‘uefit(;d me.” For sale by ail dealers. Priee K* cunts. Fo.ster-Milburii (Jo., Juffalo, New York, sole agents for .e United States. Rem'mb(;r the name—Doan’s— Ind take no other. Our Wonderful Railroads. Leslie’f5 Weekly. Gail ManuUon was right when Jie said that it there never was to ly railways (fu this eonlinent it. H’Guld have been an impertinence for ;ulumi)ti.s to have di.-tujvered it. )idy by the railways could its luag- [nfieent distances be bridged. Iviual- ly ct>rri.(‘t w'as Charles Carroll of jarrollton, tlu‘ last survivor of the i^ni'i's ul'the Declaration of Inde- jendc a when, ou throwing np the >t .sli' \clfi.il (if earth for the first KUvay 1)1 the United kStates which as inti'ii'ivd to carry passengers and jht, thv l>altirnore and (3hio, he t^ lainied, ‘-J consider this event >; (I only tu that of the adoption K U il (i a White-Williamsoii II u I ( (I Jas. Collins and wife W H (Jlapp Rebecca Isley Eliza Miinter .John Weaver Celia Fuller (i u FJizi Hunter W illiam Foust Lorry Albright ( iw). Hester n on :’> uo on 5 (10 () (jn o 00 2 00 () 0'» Safely Invested where it will grow, increase and mul tiply is a declaration of financial inde pendence. It is no where quite so safe and nowhere grows quite so rap idly as when invested : : : In Six Per Cent Guaranteed ' Bonds ^ (3«nerations of liv^,, Tjride- awake American Boys JiaYe obtained tae right km3 of I?IREARM EDtjCA^IGN by being equipped the unerring, tirne-hpnoireS STiEVENS / Si All ressive Harflwace atid iootls MercbatitsUahdle. „ ^ EVES S. If you cannot obtain, we will ship direct, exprciss preptud upon receipt of Catalog I^ricfe. Send 6 cents in ^tojhps for 160 Page Illustrated CataJOg.: —-, ii^]ete witli STE VE'’ I: and'gencn fli'earm ih- f ormatioh. in colors. . J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. p:6.bok«»b * CkicepM FaDi^' Man. . Advertisers rernem ber that to change, discontinui^ or place a new the legnla- tions as to time rnentioned on aditorial page niuit be obs^rv It is a very serious mattier to ajsk 1 for on .>1 medicine and haVfe the wrong one given you. For this reason wc urgie you in buying to be caieful to get the gentiine— THEDFORcrS Liver Medidne The reputation of this old, relia*. ble medicine, for constipation, in> digestion iand liver trouble, is firm ly established.: It does ni>t iniitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would hot bfe; the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN THE Charlotte Observer The Largest and Be&t News paper in Noith Carolina. Every day in Year, $8 JO a Year. 00 I 50 j 00 I 50 I 501 50 I 50 50,' 00! 75 i 50! Moral f89 secured by first mortgage on real es- and guaranteed by this Company. Write at once to the following address and secure by return mail detailed information about this, the highest class and surest investment. Address J. W. Murray, President, The OnB>Vjn'J5]i! Ci nsietB o! 10 to l 'J: ijixfi'es daily nnd 20 t« liaMeis iSiinday. it hail dies iiHU'f’, nVnvR nin+ter, local,, St,ivte, nati()iiHl .mid i'oroij;!). than anj/' (■)(licr' North I'arc'lii.K THE, SUNDAY'.OESMVEIl,/' is nnoxcelk'd H.S a tu ws itn'd'iiiiii. and ,iW also flil-fd with oxceih'Ut,uiiiitn- of-a”mis-' cellaiieoxis natiir*,-', ' AddroHS ■ ■ THE OBSERVER CO., Charlotte. N. C. (To be continued next wovk.) F/lcMichae! Rolled the Wheelbarrow. Altlu.iugh ])cnK)crat, in unoompronn.suig’ awyor 0. O. McMichael of M 0, like a hero, came to and paid lits, elcbtiou bet vvith Oui. .iohii Mooro and from the JSIad- son I k'i'iild, we glean the following accoiiiit oi' tliis ralhcr aumsing occu- 810 !1. /■ bln and devoid of socks, atul / accompanied by a large concourse of our citizens, who made {lie welkin’ ring with tin pan;:, horns, yell.s, etc. 0. O. McMichael started on that fa mous trij) to .Reidsville, via the .spk'ndid new court house at Went- wortli. lie rolled a bran ue'sv wheel!)arroW; in wiiich snugly lay a JVo. 11 pair of brogans and large, the Declaration of IndcpendencL^ second even to that.’' Tiiat wa.s iS2.‘j. Jiut England was far u- iea(! of us ii! railway building in the '(■irinning. Even liussia got a bet- '.r .-^tair than wc did. At the out- et we imported not only our loco- baggy-l«oking j)airof.sox, which be natives and cars, but also the rails intewded to don as soon as he was '1 \vhich they were run and the j out of town. The procession start- ‘ ii to run them. However, John } ed at the square tuid proceeded as I'ven,', Peter Cooper, Evan Thoni'j far as the Southern depot, when Col. -Mattiiias Baldwin, and ot!icr.s, iu j .Toiin Moore told tlie lawyer if he \arious fields, changed ail this, 1 would I’oll the v/heelbarrow back to I) tueir various fi-dds laid the | (he s(jnarc he svniild let him off. a raiUvay system j You ouglit to have see)) the lawyer's '• hicli i.s icday, ill dl!llen,'^io‘is ai.-d | fcic(,‘hrighfen at tho.^e sweet words! ' !iiplci(-iu‘ss, tar ahead of tiiat lA lie dreaded that long trip and was (ftlKl !‘>uiu!ati()iis of ['''V other half a do^en countries in ]iie world combined. glad to get out of it, but he had been ganse to the last and had not shown a single white feather. Jtisdou!)t- till, howevei’, if he ever, bets on any body else. During the ])i'(*ce.s>:ion many bright remarks wei’e nride at the ex])ens{; of t.he lawjer, a few ol whie,lj tlie Herald repeats ,for the beiK'ht of its ioai.jy reader.s: ‘'Jcs,-> look at dem feet! Aint dey who])- pers?’’ ^’You can’t see de proces sion fur dc; la wyors feet!” “Pshaw, man, dem ain t no feet at ;dl! You jes’ ongiit to see John .ViooreV!”; and many others too numerous to mention. On Advertising. And it atae to pass after he had advertised his goods, there came un to him great mutitudes from all tJie regions roiuui about and did buj of him. And when his competitors •S.!W it they marveled among theni- selves, saying; “How be it that this man is busy while we loaf idle about onr doors?'^ ■ A nd ho S])ake unto them; ‘^In this fast age of push and bustle it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a man to flourish without adver- tising. —Ex. Company Burlington, North Carolina. PROCURED AND t>kFENDEO.^^“d)!l»odei,I (li-rtiv;ng oi-photo.for expert S0al-«fiftud free report. I Frue ad vice, liaSv tb ,obteiJa patents, trade markB^ I coT>>-rigJit8,etc., IN COClNTRtEiS. . I Mmi/iecs direct iuith. Washiv£^ton saves |. motley and often thepate^C Patent and infrlngBtnent Practice Exclusively. WriteorcoHie to UB at ; &23 Ninth Sir(*i, opp. SUi.t«R Ffttont Qttin,| WASHINGTON, D. C. Tiie Publlslier’s United States Court OF Claims 'Dio P,uWisher.g of .Webster** International Subscribe for the Dispatch. ysfiH, r r REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTING No matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, the answer to the question “What rifle shall I take is—a Winchester. Winchester Repeating Rifles ate made for all styles of cartridges, from .22 to .50 calitwr. Whichever model you select you will find it an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong in construction. Wineh^M^r Gone and Ammmiition—the Red W Brand~are made fot each other, W1MCMC9TCR RCPELAT1NQ ARMS CO., • NEW HAVEN, COMN. 1 he purpo.se at iKlapting it to’meet theliarger fiDd' severer rcquifementa of another genera tion.’’, , Wo are of the ppiniori tbn.tthis alle^ratJon most cJcarJy and ftcciiralcJy ilcscribcs, the work tiiat' nna boen accomplished and the result tliathasbeeu reached., U'hoJiletionSiry, ns it now stand.s, ha8 been thorou^rhly re- ctliiecl in every detaiU has heeii corrected in everv part, and is admirably adapt ed to meet the larg-er and sevover roquiremenls of a g-eneraf ion whinh demands more ol'-popiil^*-, philoiog'ical knov'Jedtre than a?iy generaition , that the ■\\'orld ha-qevercoiitaJnwl.' It is perhaps needless to a3d that we refer to tl)0,di('tionary: in our jndiciol wtifk asbf the liiffhest authority in aciouraey of defini- tioti; -and tlnit in tbo futnrotia jntliopas£it 'Till be the eoiixce of co«siaut referoiice. , CHAKLES 0. KOTT, fhwf tAWKKN’Cl^ V.'ELDON, DAVIS, ST/«TON 0Ui4iUiS B. HOV/lt?h ... Saigta. The above refers to W^BST1SR'’S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Ksm THE GRAND PRIZE ■ (thebig-hestaivard) wasg-ivcn to ihe Interna tional at tho Worid’a,l'air, St. Louie. GET THE UTEST AND BEST Tom wUl he interested in cut; , specimen poffes, sent J're«. ' f 12/ G. & C. MERRIAM OOn publishers, , BPRINCFeELD, MA88.

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