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r i! 4.1- " i - 1' - v i 4 ! S ducted l our to-'navaim. owmbe;btMainiy mmmsM lO.W IOt oig -Personally Con rl Return. Januarv .11. 1909. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. c l d.:kv will rannd tnn eicnrxiom tickets to Havana. kJVUUiCilf vlm?tj Cnba, at fo'Jowing rates from points named. AjheviL'e Charlotte Durham Gastonia Greensboro Hickory High Point $39 10 41 50 46 00 40 80 44 50 42 40 44 00 Marion Oxford Raleigh f , Rutherfordton Salisbury Shelby Statesville $40 45 46 00 44 65 41 50 42 95 41 50 42 40 Approximately Low Rates From Other Points. Tickets on sale January 11th. eood ret urn ins to leave Havana, Cuba, on or before Januarv 27th, 1909. Tickets may be routed through Jacksonville, thence either through Knight's Key, or Port Tampa. Good roinp- and ivtorninir same route. Stop-overs will le allowed at Jackson- Rfnrh. Miami, and other points South of Jacksonville," within final limit of ticket , A representative will accom pany movement, look after the comfort and pleasure of the party. For further information as to side trip tours from Havana,- sight seeinc iirs. Iirel rates, leaving time at principal oints, Pullman and State U.H.m reservation, write J. H. Wood, D. P. A , Asheville. N. C; W. H. McGlamerv, P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C, R. H. DeButts, P. fc T. A. Greensboro," N. C; or call on your depot agents, or write Ft. L. A7ERN OUST, T. p. a., Charlotte, North Carolina. Messrs. Edndge ' and v Kouch, members or the Murray House Club are on the grounds this week hunt- Several of our good patrons took advantage of the cold weather last ween: aua Kiuea somen ne noge. ixr. S. R. Storv killed two that weighed 341 and 332, and Mr. G. E. brooks killed two pigV which ".Were f only -8 months old weighing. 229 and 206. Mr. and 'Mrs. V. J. : Graham', Evelyn and Albert visited relatives in Rockingham last week. , " Messrs. J. H. and J. D. ilkins spent ast week at their saw mill near Camp Springs. Mrs. G. R. T. Garrison is at horns again after spending several days with her parents on No. 1. Misses Brona Garrison and Agnes Albright were in town Sat urday shopping. Prohibition dont scare uncle lom Morene, he is still making good locust beer. Mrs. Fannie Hughes, who was ouite sick last week, is much better X . Dr. and Mrs. C M. Walters visited in town Sunday. Miss Ueoreia Irarrison is at home aain after visiting in Bur- ington last week. Mr. L. Banks Williamson sets ... i t up again; it s a new gin. STEADILY FORGING AHEAD Repre R. F. D. No. 8. Continued from paxe one. i mjiiiiiiniiii Looking for a Piano? i ' ' "' i W M i iii i 1 ' I I lrfJL 1 I 7L Kawwv w rviiti tiro wm a It's right here in our warerooms, and vou can't find a better one. The Starr piano has merits which are un assailable, and it has proven its worth over and over again. Pay us a "little down" and a "little each mouth." $160 to $900; organs 45 up. Ellis Machine & Music Co. BURLINGTON. N. C. R. F. 0. No. 2. Crowded out last week. Esq. C. A. Wilson married Mr S. W. Vaughn a id Miss Florence Self last week; botV of the y-uing people were of No. 2. We hpe thra much joy. Mr. Jas. A. Gilliam shtfwed us the nicest quantity ot honey we ever saw. He took from two Ptands of bees 104 pounds of very fine honey; the sample was fine aod dou't forget it. the earner on No. 8 is (or used to be) Little John Rice accompanied his grandfather Matlock home from Durham. He will stay 'till Christ mas. Glad to see little John. Jack Harvev, of Richmond, Va., son of tur colored friend Geo. Har vey is at home on a visit. Mr. L. E. Gattis has purchased the Apple place on No. 8 near Is- leys school house and moved in. We are glad to have Mr. Gattis and family as patrons. Luther Ross has begun to get a smile on his face for Christmas. May it always last An advertisement in THE DISPATCH brings results. We Never Touch the Point Where Low Price Ceases to sent Good Value. Hemmed and fringed towels, each, : 17c to $1.22 Table napkins all sizes," per dozen, 89c to $3.00 Handkerchiefs .15 to .25 1.50 to 3.00 Christmas Thousands of sheer linen hand kerchiefs, plain hemstitched em broidery and woven plaids. Plain linen handkerchiets, $ .05 to $ 50 Lace and embroidered h'dkerchiefs, .50 to 1.50 Mufflers and scarfs, Gift handkerchiefs 6 in box, y Splendid Value in Linens. Tabled at the front entrance are special values in fine damasks, ta ble napkins, and towelf. A big bunch of samples from a great linen house. Odd yards, odd doz ens and odd pairs-atodd prices. Pure linen damasks, per yard, 49c. to $1.00 Jack and Jill and Hump- ty-Dumpty Hosiery. High grade qualities of service able hosiery. Staple and durable for wear the year round. Jack and Jill and Hompty-Dumpty for boys and girls, medium and heavy weight, 15c and 25c Extra special yalues in ladies' black and colored base, 25c and 50c Fine Maco yarn hosiery, 25c and 35c Ladies' gauze and silk lisle hose, 25c and 50c Infant's hose, in colors and black, 10c, 15c & 25c Saxony Yam Knit Goods. Fascinators, shawls and skirts, toboggans, Leggins and, bootees, all within reasonable reach, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.50 It Will Pay You to Trade at WHIT.TED 9 "THE BEST STORE" A STIRRING EVENT Of HOUSE FURNISHINGS This is the opportunity of the year for prudent people to refurnish their homes with the utmost economy possible. We have anticipated your needs. The things that are necessary to make the home comfortable during the long winter months to come are all here in stock, and every article is tne oest or res King. raish which no other storein North Carolina has found it possible to equal. It? Ji On ai'me fmnn a rmtic nf nf arhievements m the distnbution of high-grade home-embellishments, which are too well known to dwell upon here. We have only to say that our preparanons ior this feature of the Harvest Sale have been made on a scale which assures the continuation of our leadership in the retailing ot tine Artistic Furniture. Carnets. Rues. Art Sauares and Floor Coverings, Curtains, Draperies, Upholsteries and Mattresses. On iMs page jon will find ipedal ralne b each of theje line. In every caie the price U LOWER than onr remlar moderate figure, for Home Furnishing, of tloroohrr dedrable quaUty We bvite companson of our offerings with those ot any other reliable store in the atate. $17.50 Oak Suits, Harvest Sale $13.50 20.00 " " 15.00 30.00 " " " " 25.00 40.00 " " 41 33.00 50.00 " " " " 40.00 55.00 " " " 45 00 75.00 44 " " " 65.00 Oak Dressers $5.00; 7.50: 10.00; 12.00 to 20.00 Iron Beds $2.50; 3.50; 4.50 up to 15 00 Oak Beds $2.50 to 15.00 Steel Wire Bed Springs $2.00 to 4.00 Mattresses $2.00 to 1 2.50 $18.00 Side Board 15 00 25.00 " " 20.00 30.00 " 25.00 35.00 " 29.00 Ceoter Tables '$1 to 3.00 $6.50 Lounges 5.50 10.00 " 8.00 12.50 " 10.00 16.00 " 12.50 Coaches $10.00 to 25.00 Extension Tables $5.00 to 12.5(J Chairs 45c iO 75c Dining Chaire 75c. to 1.50 Willow Rockers, large stock $3.00 to 12.00 Oak Rockers $1.00 to 7.00 Children's RckerB 50c. to 2.00 Children's Chaire 50c to 75c. Safes $2.50 to 5.00 Children's Little Wagons, iron wheel and bed $1.00 to 3.50 Rugs, Art Squares: Smyrna Rugs $6.00 Granite Art Squares 3.00 4.25 $18.00 Brussels " " 9x12 feet 12.50 $35.00. Axjninster Art Squares 9x12 ft 19.00 Carpeting: $3.00 Velvet Rugs, Harvest Sale 6.00 " 36x72 " 3.50 Axmingter Rugs, " 6.50 " " 36x72 1.8S 2.98 2.28 3.98. 20c. Carpet, 1 yard wide 25c. " 1 " 50c. " 1 u 75c. Brussels Carpet Mattiugs tt f 15c. 20c. 40c. 50c. 120. to 35c Ladies Shirt Waists LadieV Waists, embroidered front, $3.00 to pink and light blue Silk Waists ' $2.50 r $7.00 ' Well, ladies, when yon want the style, here you will find it at moderate prices. Come here for headwear, ladies, misses and children. v FOR ALL 1 Men; ?omeiL Chil dren. We wiD shoe you right and at prices to, please alL Our stock ,is very large and we are making prices for this special' Harrest l;-:;j: . SHOES Eve rythihg FOR Eve ryb o 7 dy DEPARTMENT STORE JQS. A. IS ' ... Gfc BURjDSfGTON N. C. ' 1"
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