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THE STATE DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday -By-' ' Tk State Dispicl PrnVlisUag Cornea J, for 1908 ty t A PAGE OF SUGGESTIONS . FROM SANTA CLAUS fow; is the time to save Money (Continued from page' three.) Burlington Township. Dr. J. A. Pickett, S. M. Hornaday, . . President Vice-President G W Bright by work ou roads A Long by work on roads W C Smith by work qn roads D R Ingle by work on roads 18 50 2 00 11 95 2 60 Office No. 2, Sellars Building. Telephone No. 265. Jka R. Hoffaa. Eiitoc Bib Muaftr Cojinty Exhibit Buy Your Goods Now. SPECIAL $489 63 Subscription. One DoUar per year, pay able La advance. All communications in regard to either - :aTni np hnainPM matters should UCn a iiiuo v " , . be addressed to TU Sute Duptck and not k any indinciuai conneciea hu AlTnews notes and communications of fcnportanc must be signed by the writer. We are not responsible for opinions of lur correspondents. N6ct. A4rfrtirt. Adrertisemeats for He 2, 3, 6 and vmjgm must t In kht by Frid v. tb f 01 J and 8 by Mo4j, 1 AL Subscribers will take notice that no re ceipt for subscription for Tie Sutt Dupatch will be honored at this office unless it is numbered with stamped figures. Entered as . second-class matter May 20, 1908, at the post office at Burling ton, North Carolina, under the Act of Congress of March 3 1879. Wednesday, December 23, 1908. No Paper Next Week. Alter this issue the Dispatch is going to hang up its stocking for Santa Claus annual Christmas journey. So we have decided that there will be no isue of the Dis patch on December 30th, the next issue being January 6th, 1909 This arrangement is mad" so that our printers may take a week's va cation with friends and relatives and drink m the glories of Christ mas times. We are laying aside the pencil for a week so that the office force may wander back home and gather around the yulelog with father and mother, brother and sister and r hearse the days of youth and live agaiu in the budding days ot life. Go back home where mothers lovo is supreme, 'where the cold and chilling blasts of an uukuuI world dare not enter. Unto tur friends and foes, it .there be any of the last class, we are thinking of you today and wish ing for you happiness and pure joy. At our Saviours knee without pre tense or vain words, but with a heart full of good will and a soul inspired to do uobler things, we mean to enter iuto the spirit ot Christmas and join the thousands of the world in proclaiming unto man, "peace ou earth and good will to men. We trust that as you seal lffe's record for the present years work that vou will le able to sav well done, but more especially would we remind you of the fact as is the be ginning, generally, so is the end. Hence our adv;ce, if you term it siseh; is to begin well the duties handed vou by opportunity from the new year. Let not a day pass but what yon have added something to the world, some honor to your mother, some glory the God who created you. With these words we cast jencil from us and turn ou face homeward for the receptiou, such, as can only be givu bv mother. April 6, 19oP. Jas. P Harden Supt. by one'months salary and pay for labor W P Murray by lumber and shovels Ed Shanks by 32$ day work on roads a1 60c . Geo. McCommick by 3 days work on roads at 60c Blanch Vaughn by 4 days work on roads at 60c Jesse Mebane by 23 J days work on roads at 60c Dex Shields by 5 days work on roads ai 60c Ed Benton by 27J days work on roads at 60c Will Richmond by 29 day swork on roads at 60c H T Watkius by 17 days work on roads at 60c Will Turner by 27 days work on roads at 60c Eran Griffin by 20 days work on roads at 60c Geo. Hobs by 21 days work ou roads at 60c Patterson Township. W H Ingold by work on- roads Cobles Township. A C Isley by work on roads J R Shepherd by work on roads A C Isley by work on roads J M Shoffuer by work on roads J F Coble by work on roads Boone Station Township. A G Faucette by 45 ya-ds stone at 40c W E Loy by work roads Mortons Township. P H Boone by work on roads L D Rippy by amount paid for cutting out road Holt & Alay by shovels, picks and handles, etc. A T Isley by work ou roads Faucette Township. E L King by work ou roads A 'Lee King by work on roads W J Turner by work on roads V J Cantrell bv work on roads William Booue by" work on roads G A Dauiely by work on roads Levi H Mc Au ley by work, on roads Graham Township. E A .Noah by c on roads Handy Woods by work on roads Albright Township: A G Thompson by work on roads Newlin Township. O McPerson by work ou roads Thompson Township. W A Madder by work on roads H G Paris by work on roads W R Coble by work on roads R F lashley by work ou roads 51 25 17 70 19 50 1 50 2 40 14 10 3 75 17 87 19 17 17 00 17 87 13 00 12 60 17 00 7 00 12 53 3 00 5 87 15 99 18 00 18 10 11 75 6 90 6 40 13 35 21 3 16 27 19 4 1 9 15 88 50 67 55 72 98 65 25 12 30 25 10 33 1 50 3 12 18 27 15 00 (To be continued, in next issue.) The Gift EAS0N. There has been issued by the commission ot Internal Revenue an order which will move from North Carolina after January 1st, 1909, the majority of the U.S. Internal Revenue officers. This verifies a prognostication made by the Dis patch six months ago, when we fur ther said that it was up to the in coming legislature to devise the means where witli our state sliall be policed so that our citizenship jnay be daily protected from un gentleman 'cts of maudline men. r ; The subscription list of the Dis patch continues 'to grow. Let the good work go cn boy 8. We want to reach the $600 mark before N giving Christmas Presents don't forget your feet; they are entitled to consideration for their faithful efforts in behalf during the past year. The purchase of a pair of our new shoes is not only a recognition of unselfish ser vice, but it is a wise in vestment, considered as a business proposition. Other suitable gifts are Hats, Gloves, Ties, House Slippers etc. Hats $1.50 to $3,50. Shoes $1.50 to $5. House Slippers, Men's 1.50, Ladies $1.00 to 2.00, Children's 50c to $1.00. m1m'mmmmm''mtmmmm'mm''mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RTntinaf Our Store will be closed max vui to uucio xjclj 1 v- ..' - A - r .X . mm ? H MEN! MEN!! MEN!!! Watch our Clothing Department, 300 Mens Suits; a large variety of Fancy Worsteds, Plaids, .Black, Blue, Brown, etc. Latest patterns and fit guarantee made by our own Manufactory in Baltimore. S c - - $8.50 to $22.00 oNIStL - - $7.00 to $15.00 Our Big Line of Boys Suits. OfT A boys suits, a large variety of fancy collors, black, blue, wUv and fancv worsteds, alsn marfp hv nur nwn Mannfo - j "- j v. v it ii muiiuiavwi v , and fit guaranteed. from. $1.75 TO $7.50 .Sssftk $1.25 to $4.50 FOR LADIES! Commencing Thursday the 17(h of December until Christmas Eve, we have a half yearly clearance of our Womens' Suits Every suit we have is assembled in the four following lots at deeply cut prices. There is no reservation. Most Burlington women ought to know the hugeness of the Fleishman stock of suite the correctness of the styles we show, the character of the material and tailor ing in our suits, and the great variety of styles always to be found here so when we say ALL our suits are offered at the following cut prices for choice, it is hard ly necessary to go into details. $9.00 $11.95 $14.50 $16.50 Regular Value Regular Value Regular Value Regular Value $14.00 $17.00 $19.00 $20.00 Our Big Line of Ladies Handkerchiefs. SPECIAL FOR CHRITMAS GIFTS. 50c line handkerchiefs - - - -20c 44 " ... . - 10c " ---.. 35c 15c 5c Our Lace Curtains. $1.50 Net Curtains at 98c. Good looking Ruffled Net Curtains with BaUenberg insertion and edge. They are nicely made of a good quality net, and sell in most stores for $1.50. Special underselling v70C Lace Curtains, scotch Thread and Madress Lace Curtains 3 1-2 yards long, fine weaves in new mm" m J" - designs, rurnished with outlook edge. Underselling price $1.29 I ace Curtains, wlh .nt fects 3 1-2 yards long and 60 1 inches wide. Underselling price LiitJ Dress Ginghams Muslin, Etc. ;- ; - r Fruit of the loom, bl. Muslin 11 -2c Amoskeag Apron Ginghams 5c 12 1 -2c Dress Ginghams 8c i Special sak of Bed Sheets an Pillow Cases. 72-90 "bleached sheets T AKr worth 65c, now ; flOC 80x90 "Utica" bleached sheets Hn worth $1.00, .now IOC 42x36 bleached pillow cases 1 C worth 25c, now ' - IOC $1.00 Taffeta Silk 69c. Imported silks in handsome collors of black, blue, sky blue, pink, ?Q. gray, green etc., special In connection with our line of cloth-: ing, etc. we have a large line of . Dry Goods Ladies and Mens' Shoes and Hats! .Boys Overcoats. Fine novelty boys overcoats in gray herring bone mixture also in black and blue. Sizes from 3 to 10. Prices were from $3.00 to $8.00, now from $1.65 to $4.00. JLL o Fl eisjnti ii Underselling S to r e, Cor. Main and Davis Sts. aURUNGTQN, N. EARGLIN A. .March the 4th. Who will be next? - J- 3r
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