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r N;- A S : A T I S F A C T I O N It has always been our.endeaYor and always will be otir endeavor to so conduct our store in every part of it that each and every customer who comes hereto trade will experience nothing but the utmost satisfaction. Satisfaction in the way our service is conducted. - l" ..y f Satisfaction in the courtesy extended. ; . " . " ' Satisfaction in the quality and style 'of goods . . .. f If there is one thing above another-that we exert ourselves over it is to f secure from the manufacturers, only such goods as, we Know will give our . m customers absolute satisfaction. : , ': : , . . .-: ;- y It is on such lines, as these on the 6te motto of absolute satisfaction in t every deal that we solicit business. . -. - - .'- ' . - - : . J Freeman Drug Gompany, Bntiington, n. c LOGAiiD PERSON AL. Schedule of Trains No. n a 112 111 144 21 22 139 East West East West East West 1:32 5:02 10:08 11:18 4:00 -6:29 a. m. a. . m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. Mr. Thomas Fi. Coble, who has been in Alabama for several months deliverying fruit trees, came in las week. : f - H.0. Bryan, our former ticket agent, but now of Cary, N. C, spentj Christmas day in our town visiting friends. Fresh nuts of all kinds at J. D, Payne's. Payne's private stock cigars are better than the "Cinco." W. W. Brown spent the first of thi week in Orange hunting. The best mixed nuts at J. D. Payne's, fifteen cents per pound. B. B. Slaughter of McLeansville spent Christmas with his parents. Bennie V.May fotch himself home for the winter months last week. W. H. Ray spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, Chapel Hill. T. B. Barker, Esq., of No. 8 was a business visitor in our town Mon day. To get the best smoke, call at J. D. Payne's and get Payne's private stock. A. M. Shephead spent Saturday and Sunday with his uncle at Gib--" sonville. Rev.lC. A. Upchurch moved last week to his new field of work in Danville, Va. Walter Cates spent a few days last week with his parents in Or ange county. Eugene Godfrey of Xewtpn spent a few days with his parents during the holidays. Miss Margaret Thaxton spent last week in our city with Miss Edna Graves. Miss Bertha Boone, of No. 4, spent a few days in the city last week with Her sister, Mrs. A. (jr. Thompson. Joe Davis, who is a student at Chapel Hill this year, spent Sun day and Monday with his Aunt, Mrs. Ladelle. : Mr. K. bharpe, our youug "Knight of the Grip" spent Christ mas with bis mother, who resides on Church street. Mr. James Robertson, of the .Lexington Dispatch torce, spent Christmas with' his brothers and sisteri of this place. j Mr. and Airs. L. B. Whitted left Saturday, on a visit to friends near L,flaud, where Mrsy Whitted ex pects to spend 'the week ; Mi$ Bessie Damenjm left Satur day for Duke. -N. Q. where she. goes to resume her duties as teach er in the Gradea. School. . W. B. Mebane, ,Esq. a promt nent young attorney of Rome, Ga., spent twopor three days during the patwetH wth iiw parents. t Miss Swauna Patterson and R H. Garrison spent last Wednesday at Mr. Adolphus Garrisoii's, dininy with their relative and friends. See the Goose Grease Linimeni Company's new ad. in .this week'. issue, which will convey some val uable information to our readers. jJ! R ? Fuqua of Altamahawir ishes to savto--the' . spinners that work on the second section s of the Altamahaw mills that he feels 'vry gruieiui ior ine nice . preseu i luut they gave him for Christmas. - Makes rich, red blood, restful . builds strone healthy tissue - steady nerves, perfect digestion and assimilation. ; Keeps . you well and happy Hoi lister's v Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets,! 33 cents. T. H. StroHjJ. Dr. J. A. Pickett. ourV clever friend and worthy A member of the N-C. Leeislature from' Alamance county, left yesterday for Raleigh for the opening of the legislature, which, convenes at twelve o clock to-day. '- - N feev. Harry Goodman of Rich mond, Va., filled the pulpit of the Baptist church banday morning and night. He made a specieal ap- peal at , night for the same hign standard of chastity for men as the world demands of women. The healing, soothing, refreshing action of Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea cleanses and "regulates the bowels, tones and purines the Ptom- ncreases nerve yforce. Makes vou "well keeps you well. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. T. H. Stroud. Mr. Cicero Durham, -who has been with B. B. Sellars & Sons for the past ten years, has accepted a position with the Hojt-Cates kx. He will continue his game courteous treatment to his friends at his new place of business. To have good health, live long and happy, follow the advice of the greatest Health Specialist "Take a physic once a week." Do this and you -won't, know what a sick lay is. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the safest physic. 35 cents . T. H. Stroud. Takine- stock, takintr inventory . o ' - Miss Ola Humnes of opencer, -j-bas peen i therdrof the day for th; lT 1 l t iiU i' . .. . .i : N. C, spent Sunday with Miss Iola McKeel. . Cut prices 10 on suits, pants. Overcoats 20. A. M. Hadley, Graham, N. C. Mrs. J. H. Isley went to Greens boro Sunday for a week's visit to Mrs. L. M. Clymer. Miss Annie Lea Clymer of Greenslwro is here visiting her un cle, Mr. J. H. Isley. Miss Florax Mebane left Satur day for a few weeks' visit with her sister at High Point. Thomas James, of Sumpter, S. C, was here with his parents for the annual Christmas joys. Miss Lucile Parker of Greens boro spent Sunday here Miss Imogene Thurston. Rev. J. A was here for a few days - last week visiting his parents friends. M. L. Holton, Superintendent of the Murray Hill Club House, went to High Point Monday on business. What a wonderful improvement: The removing of the surplus dirt from the macadam on Main street. t Miss Dafney Fowler, who is in school at Catawba. College this year, spent Iwr holiday vacation with her parents. Mrs. T. F. Petty and family wish to express to their friends their sincere thanks tor the count less acts of kindness rendered them during the illness nd death of Mr. Petty. . . visaing Dailev. of Milton. mat week -Cearmner -how mucl. they haVe -'made durifcgl tn past year. Misses Marv and Beulah Foster returned to Elon College tfondaj to resume their school duties, after a pleasant vacation with their pa rents. Misses Sal lie Cates, aud Rosa Patterson returned Saturday from Vass, N. C-, where they had .been for a week' in house party given by Miss Myrtle Leslie. Miss M. Earle Duke, of Hender son, N.-C., who spent several 'days visiting Miss Elizabeth iiomewood during the Christmas festivities, re turned to her home last Wednesday morning. We note from the Daily Indus-j trial news that John M. Hammer, fnrmprlr of our town and Miss Genevieve Jennings, ot ureensboro, . . . . ... were married la'st 1 uesday ana will make their home in Asheboro. E. L. Boland has sold out his interest in the firm known as Bo land & Horuaday and at this time is undecided as to his future work. His partner, Mr.'Hornaday,. taking charge of the entire stock. - Rev. P. H. Fleming lett on Mondav after Christmas for Har- rishnro' Va.. where he wDt to of- ficiate in the marriage of Mr. Joe K. Reubush and Miss JNan.Byrd Rhodes. The beautiful booklet souvenir, marriage ceremony was used, which is one of the prettiest forms of making tbe young people one. John C.' HOrne, proprietor of the Planters Warehouse of Danvill, Va. spent a part of last week visiting rns mother, brothers, and a number of tfriends and relatives at this place and surroundine community. He left Saturday for his home. " Mr. George Wv Thompson and Miss Peny? Richardson, both of Burlington, were united in mar riage Thursday evening about sev en o'clock at the home of Mr. Joe Thomas, Rev. -Williams officiating. Oulv a few intimate friends and relatives were invited. Subscribers, when you fail to re ceive a copy of the Dispatch make complaint direct to the ispaxcn office by; letter: card, or in person.; rii if vfVifvriiripll ouri maflhes ner or tne postmaster, auu ... . a zets all about it, and still we are censured. We are mo .e anxious for vou to receive every copy than any one ele.Send all your kicks direct to us. The office is never closed. Mr. Finley Williamson and John Patzh, Jr., were the successful part ies to the big stick of candy guess ing contest at Mr. J. D. Payne's. Thev divided the reward because they; each, guessed 26, when the correct; weight was 36 lbs and 7 oz. The mouth of the Dispatch watered for that candy, because it wasjpep permeut, and appetite runs mat way, and we did not geitf even : taste for Christmas. 1; . :oy pig$6ef;ore th0ghristm if'ii J.- Nil win WITH A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the STORE ' . . . " - - ... ; -i 1 ,v , By; which tmie we expect to clear our Fables in readi ness for the Big Stocksjto arrive later. -y ( In this pace we shall not attempt to o;uote many prices, but would' suggest that you come; quickly as Values such as these are sure to go ; like "hot cakes. All $10 & $11 Suits and Overcoats now' All $12.50 & $13.50 Suits, Overcoats now AU $15 & $16 Suits and Overcoats now $7.00 8 50 11.00 AU $17 & $18.50 Suits 10 nn and Overcoats now luiUU AU$20 &$22 Suits and Overcoats now 15.00 i It is our custom to dis- pose of all left our stocks at the and of the season, but this season we have decided to close them but right here, almost in the middle of the season, regardless of profit. :-: :-: In addition to our regular stocks we closed out from a New York maker about 100 mehs' suits of new colors that arrived too late for ike Christmas trade. We place these on sale at about regular wholesale price. BIG BARGAINS in BOYS KNEE PANT SUITS Bo Ac Seiars & SoEo Burlington N. Carolina. Burlington Drug CoinY V HAVfi A handsome line of Cigars and Candies: for the holi- c ' day ? trade.:- ; fcJee' them. 'J Burlington Drugom'y x - Everybody is .Interested ' , . in the checks lie receives.. ; He knows the senders are doing business in the up to- date' way. You thins more of checks than you do of the actual currency. r ? v YOUR CHECK ON . THE FIRST NATIONAIA BANKr. BURLINGTON. N. C " r would give you aliigher standing among : those youwant-tO think, well .of you. lipen an account and pay even small .' bills by check. A check is a receipt as . well as e payment. ' 6 6 6 6 6 - " Business Department . BURLINGTON GRADED SCHOOLS. O " Thorough iqetruction is offered ( a m stenograny, typewriting, dook-T- keeping, commercial-: arithmetic, 0 and business correspondence. Stu- A dents fully prepared to hll posi- 1 -r a i -- 4-V VmaJn rvci iiti11 0 For full information concerning terms course of study 1 efc.f apply to " Sunt, F. H. CCRTISS or I MISS E. L STARKE, Prin. T Our Fresh Oysters Always on hand. All 'Oysters, sold here are strained. . BEST FISH ON MARKET. " First class meals at all hours ,i up to mid-night. t. b: fowler & son, 113 W. Bavls Street, Next to N. S. CardwelL , . . rurpose notice- Death ot C. f. Hornbuckle. . Mr. Charles Frank Hornbtickle died in his hoine on Ix)gaastrept; on Monday uec. zotn, art"e age of 34 years 4 months and 21 days, after lingering tor some tirae with lunor trouble. In his early life Mr TTfkrnhnp.kle connected himself v with the M. E. church, but for some reason bad let his membership lapse. On the dav befor his death he was received into the 1 membership of Burlington Reformed church. His dea,hr was unexpected when it oc curred . , Several weeks . before his death he gave every assurance of be ing ready tb-go. ' His remains were carried to Re&sville and laid beside his mother on the 30th, . the funeral service being conducted-by his pas tor, Rev. J. D. Andrew. He leaves three brothers and four sisters. , ; is to help ourselves by help- - ' iirig you. k Weshave-a 'number of bargains in high grade bus iness lots, besides the most desirable ...Residence Properly... in the city. We also have , j v A Few Good Farms close in that will interest any- one seeking farm property. iwsg write alt kinds of insu- . ranee for all kinds of , people. : - feuy a lot and Wj : will build , the house for you. . t 't ' J v -, Vr4- Alamance Insurance & Estate Go; : r Corner of Main and Front Streets Turlington, : : : Real Here is a bonafide Pile Remedy ;.;. ' andJ.w4guarantee it -xa' cureN every case of piles, let it be external, or. blind, soreness or itching piles. ? uome- get a dox ana try it ana 11 not benefitted your money will be - J l refunded. , j Put ud by t -j. . ---l '.V -J. M. EVANS, u Altamahaw4 N.'C.- : ' ' -. ' '...,: r..-.;-;. SEE-" -r . v . " r Burlington Bakery ) or phone 153 for Christmas Cakes " : of all descriptions cheaper than you - ; I t 1 . 1 " ' - .can uaKe mem. .a Turkey's Roasted i - Price .reasonable- - . ' QUR PLANT is thoroughly equipped for the pro duction of high class printing. Let us put the "stamp of quality' on your stationery by embossing it. We are also prepared to get out fold ers, booklets, etc on short" notice. 1 MM 1 ' " The most successful men are 1 : the maintenance of :jtheir equipment. particular about We do not Pate' Davies LIST OF LETTERS . : Remaining In Post unioe unnirpd., Burlington. N. C, Jan.'l, 1909.; ' 4 ; Gentlemen . -vV"' .". " North Carolina K (?eoe1 Balig Z11100 - 5ep3r - Nisane, Charles Pettigrew, . Viley- . . . Russell, Rev. W. F: Sandford.: Toy : . ' Swim, Robert Waynes, Joe Walker,. '1 (col.) Edd Williams. . - - Ladies Miss Lula Bryan, Miss- Manr ' DarneIlrMrs.MartbaTalliba, Flos- " ' sie Harvey, Miss Emma May, Cath- I 'r erine Poe. 1 ,JV - Persons calling for .any of .these y letters will please say advertised'V " land give date of advertised, list. - . - - J. Zeb Waller, f Post Master. . The Printers Telephone 249; Burlington, . N. C. In tbe modern game of love, hearts man be trumps- but it helps immensely to be able to-flash a few ; diamonds, f v . ; follow the line of least resistance -;-. t r- j- .- . .-,'"f.,y--r-5- 4 Nowadays a man looks upon flir- ' tatiomas; just iilot of red 'Ktapcl JhroiigK which he, must pass in or der to kiss-a giri. ' See your friend this evening and ' i A widows grief goes as deep as eet his or her, subscription and send . .i -1 t' i "ii " i ' . I w tne DiacK nomms m ner nigut gown; it and our WQ gabscription to the' a, widowers no deepet ? than his coat sleeve. . . 'QSl'l;,'--. ' . Don't worry, if your husband xe gards you as little fool! because that's probably the .reason why he married yoU. .'"' r: jr- Dispatch arid get one of those beaa- '- tiful sugar shells .on exhibit at the " Burlington r Hardware Company. Only twa yearly subscriptions are heeded.-l - 4
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