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V.V The State Dispatch. News OvertheState . 5 f ' John Phillips, son of- Mr'and I Mrs. J. M. Phillips, while playing near Edenton, fell over board and fi-as drowned. - The North Carolina Lutheran SyDod has decided to build a church at Mooresville. The lot has been bought and the church 'will be built during this" year. . A man in Charlotte, took two copies of The Charlotte Observer from a doorway where they had been left for a subscriber. . He was arrested and fined $ 10 and tjie cost for this theft . There was a wholesale raid made of blockader3 near Chapel Hill one lav last week. It is; said that - no Jess than twelve charged with handi- j ing whiskey in an illicit manner were arrested and given preliminary hearings. The Denton railroad is backed by a strong local company and Captain Milton Jones, who built the road, ii president f)f the new concern. The road will be continued to El dorado, a point fifteen miles south of Denton. Mr. J. W. Nunn, a brakeman employed on the yards of the South ern Railway at Greensboro, died at St. Leo s Hospital last Tuesday night as the result of injuries receiv ed in the performance of his duties. His home was at Rock Hill, S. C. A new enterprise has been start ed at Tarboro, the Victor Mattress Factory, with E. P. Stevens, an ex pert mattress maker, as general manager and Glasgow Evans as secretary, treasurer and business manager. Thev will manufacture felt mattresses. Col. John T. Sloan, of Columbia, S. C, died on a Southern Railway train near Greensboro Sunday night a week ago. He was returning home from a hospital in Philadelphia, where he had been for treatment, and was thought when he left the institution that his recovery was assured. Work has been stopped at Blew- etts -balls and the force of hands employed there taken to Blacksburg, S. C, where similar power is being developed. Two million dollars have been expended on the develop- mem, ot hydro-lectnc Dower at Blewetts Falls and it is estimated that npi an ma a mnitnf will kr needed to complete the work. Hon. C. B. Watson, senior mem ber of the law firm of Watson, Bux ton and Watsonis dangerously ill at his home at Winston. While at tending Davidson Superior Court last week he contracted a severecold and was forced to return home. Mr. Watson is perhaps one of the ablest criminal lawyers in the State. At a meeting of the board of town commissioners of t Wadesboro on last Wednesday a petition signed by over one hundred women was presented praying for the passage of ordinance which prohibits the pitting on sidewalks. The board romptlv passed the ordinance and put the peualty at a fine of $1 for each offense. Sam Robertson, a vouner man Nt in jail three days at Durham on a charge of passing worthless checks, was released last Thursday fend acquitted on the plea that he Pad money in another bank simply pve checks, tour in number, all on oe wrong bank. The case was ugly wkina: at first but was cleared ud. The young fellow made all checks ?ood. One day last week Chas. F. Hub- -r pianist at a local theatre at Greensboro, was arrested on a war rant sent to that place from Rich- charoine' him with bic-amv. o o . - o J Je warrant was sworn out by Hub- r s hrst wife from whom he claims ;? 'dVfe received a divorce some s. 1 I , a?- He has secured counsel . '10pes to prove his second mar- Jage legal. His nresent wife is tending lt- v.; 0 Monday, February 15th, De (ut' Collector S. A. Sides and enian J. G. Jennings destroyed larKe illicit distillery near Windv raP Wilkes eounrv. N. C . Th i . j ' U1 wa, in operation and 1200 gal- aQt Would hardlv h ad iut a party volunteered the in- find Clofori a a o rrtiiAa f r 6 OftlCerS. ATr rna moo aactA e owners and operators taking to e woods Ujwu tuc iXLJiJLKJiXKLl Ul LUC The; State of Virginia haki 1 . . c- . "- ea irom the; thirteen muncinal dis pensaries the sum of $18,202.29 or fAuuv per uispensaryi ; ;Fbur men were killed in tne Piamond mine near Butte, Montana on last Wednesday through the premature discharge of a blast. , Wesley Hi Tllford, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Standard Oil Company and a former treasurer' of the corporation, died at his home in New York he first of last week. Ninety-nine new towns have sprung into existence on the Vir ginian Railway since work upon its construction started. The sites of many of the towns were formerly farms. By direction of the President and m accordance witn tne recommen dations of the general board of the navy, becreiary Newberry last week gave orders for the closing of the navy yards at Pensaoola and New Orleans. rNight On Bald Uountaiii NOTICE ., ciimoea and 1 guarantee u to, cure every of Fort Ed ward, .vN.v: Y Bald Mountain . to the home of a neighbor tortured 1y. Asthma, bent on curing him with ; Dr. King's New Discovery, that ' had cured himself of asthma. This wonder ful . medicine -soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severe lung1 trouble. wMilliohs belie re it to be the greatest Throat and Lung cure on earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by it. Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whoop ing Cough. 50c and $1.00 at the freeman Drug Co. case of piles, let it be - external of ouna, soreness or itching piles. Come get a box and try it and is not Denentted : your ..money will be refunded. Put up by J. M. EVANS, Altamahaw, N. C, The lock canal shall be vindicat ed, even if it swells the Ananias Club to four times its present sta tus, presumably. I the By an order of Judge Council, John Fowler, col., who wa& in jail at Blakely, Ga., charged with the murder of Deputy Sheriff Mur- chison on Monday of last week, was taken from the jail by a crowd of about twenty-five, and shot to death last Wednesday, night. A new stop watch has been brought out for use of physicians and nurses in counting pulse beat. The pressure of a button starts it, and another pressure stops it and marks the time when a given num ber of beats have been counted. Gov. Marshall, of Indiana, on last Thursday sent a special message to the legislature saying he would neither sign nor veto the Brolley bill legalizing base ball on Sunday but would leave the question to its constitutionality to the courts. Secretary , Wright last week ap proved the findiugs of the retiring board in the case of Col. William F. Tucker, of the pav department of the army, and son-in-law of Mrs. John A. Logan. This places Col Tucker on the retired list for life on three-quarters . pay. An order has been received at the Norfolk navy yard for the removal of the four 1 2-inch guus from the battleship Virgina now at the navy yard, to be replaced by four new guns of the latest model, sent from Washington. The first of the new guns is billed to arrive Sunday. A dispatch from Memphis says ;hat at a lodging house in the citv Sunday morning, Robey. Roark, of 'reston, X. C, was found dad and lis relative, Gilbert Latham, in a erfous condition from a partly clos d gHS jet. The men were en route o a point iu Wyoming. The bondsmen of Beach Hargis, f Ja ksou, Kentucky, whoischarg 1 wi h the murder of his father, tudge James Hargis, surrendered iira Inst week to Breathitt county fficrs. we was placed --in jail to iwait his second trial in April. The nrst trial resulted in a hung jury. A tampered switch resulted in' the derailment at Tye River a few miles south of Charlottesville, Va. on last Wednesday of train No. 35 I on tne ooutnern itauway. ine train was being double-headed and both engines and the mail and bag gage cars were turned over. Both engineers and two passengers were slightly injured. Robt. Armory, a prominent citi zen of York County, Va., was shot and fatally wounded one day last week by his brother, Leroy Armory. The injured man died that night.. Bad feeling existed between the two men for sometime and on the morn ?ng of the shooting Robt. Armory visited his brothers' home. They quarrelled and Leroy Armory shot him with a doublo barrel shotgun. In accordance with the provis ions of the rivers and harbors hill, the following have been appointed as the waterways commission: Sena tors Gallinger, New Hamshire; Burton, of Ohio; Piles, of Washing ton; Smith of Michigan; Simmons, of North Carolina, and Clarke, of Arkansas; and Representatives A'ex ander, New York; Lorimer, Illinois; Stevens, Minnesota; Wagner, Penn sylvania; Sparkman, Florida, and Moon, Tennessee. Williams Drug Company, of Gaston ia, was placed in the hands of a receiver on Saturday afternoon. This firm is a partnership, and act ions of the court was at the instauce of Dr. H. M. Eddlernan, who is one of the owners and plaintiff in the action. A Hurry Up Call. Quick ! Mr. Druggist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Mose$huirv! Baby's burned himself, terribly Johnnie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scald ed Pa can't walk from piles Bil lie has boiles and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. Its the greatest healer on earth. Sold by Freeman Drug Co. FOR SALE. 1 A Large Eight-room Dwell ing with water Situated at Whitsett, N. C. For particulars apply to Jno R. Hoffman, Burlington, N. C. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED CAR j OF FINE : X , " ; : r , ; ; .? .: . - . -J AND Will promptly obtained In all eoantrtea,'or HO Fit. tered.' Send Sketch. Model or Fnoto. for free report on patentability. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Pftteit practice eKcloalTely. SurpaMing references. Wideawake inrentora thoald hare oar hand book oa How to obtain and 911 patents, What In. Tentions will paylow to get a partner .and other Taloable Information. . Bent free to any address. D. SWIFT & CO. 501 Seventh St, Washington, D. C Market Report. Butter ' 18 to 25 Eggs , 18 to 20 Spring Chickens, per jh. 10 to 12 35 to 40 25 to 3( 40 to 6' 10 to 12J 15 to 16 50 to 60 75 to 1.00 75 to 9- 1.15 to 1.25 65 9 7 20 to 35 . lr 10 to 12 23 5 22 to 25 16 to 18 Heus Ducks 'yeese Turkeys Country Hams Sweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Com Wheat Oata Cotton Green Hides Green Sheep Skins Dry Hides, salt Dry Hides, flint 3eeswax raU.-w Wool, washed Wool, unwashed Very Serious It is very serious matter to ask for our medicine and have the wrong one given youl For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLAcS-DraugHT Liver Medicine r The reputation of this old, relia- f ble medicine, for constipation, in- , digestion and liver trouble, is firm- j ' ly established. It does not imitate f other msdicines. It is better than f' . ? . mm . . f oiners, or n wouiq not De ue ia vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 y 1 & i i. Jm. PROCURED AND DEFENDED. wW piod!, dittwiiitt or puuto. for expert search and free report. Free advice, how to obtain patents, trade markw, copyrights, etc, IN ALL COUNTRIES Business direct -with Was kin? ton saves time. 9 money and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Write or come to us at 023 Hlnth Street, opp. United State! Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. . After all, it was a raw joke on the goat to make Taft a Mason uon sight." The poor beast should have a month's training for such a sub ject. 1 fflUS f Nearly all women suffer at. times from female ailments. Borne women suffer more acutely and inore constantly than others. ,But whether you have little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you should take Wine of Oardul and get relief. Oardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women, prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and gives strength and tone to the whole system. The Woman's Tonic J3 Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex, tried Cardui. She writes : eCardui has done more for ma than I can describe. Last ipring I was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned." Try it. AT ALL DRUG- STORES Valuable Farm For Sale! A LARGE house, commodious barn and other outbuildings on 2C0 acres of good land. Two miles from Whitsett Institute. Easy terms to prompt buyer. For detailed information address Box 191, Burlington, N. C, or call at. ...The IDispatch Office... I Of our own selection from' the Vat ley of Virginia. : In this shipment .we have a large number v of .'-high grade brood mares to which we call your special attention. We cordial ly invite our old and new custom ers and many friends to come and inspect our stock. We guarantee satisfaction in quality and price. OMPTON AND SQUIRES BURLINGTON! N. C ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME interest us to the extent of pro viding the furniture portion of them. Our part of home furn ishing will interest you if you walk through our salesrooms and make good use of your eyes. cWhole sets for parlor, dining "X 1 ' ' . m m - x foom ana Dea cnamber, separate pieces for hall, library and every room in the house at conserva tive prices. Our furniture ranks high :-: :-: , :- BURKE FURNIU I & COFFIN COMPANY. V . Established 1893 Incorporated 1906. Home Insurance & Investment Co. Insurance All Branches. Strongest Companies in the world represented exclu sively in this office. Losses paid since organization more than $100,000.00. Correspondence solicited. i JAS. P. ALBRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. No mLand So Rich That Fertilizer Cannot Make It Better You use fertilizers for the profit you get out of themand the better the land the more profitably a good fertilizer can be used on it. Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were made only for land too poor to produce without them. If poor land will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to increase the quality, as well as the quantity of the crop and you .will increase the profits from your land. - "I have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La..,"andlnd that it not only pays " to fertilise, but to do plenty of it, and use the best fertilizers to be had, such as your brands. I have used a number of them and found them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used." Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Year-Bookl Get a free copy from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. . i Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. CMrginla-Carolinafl Sales Offices Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. M ontgomery. Ala. Shreveport, La. 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 are made for all styles of cartridges, from m to .50 caliber. Whichever model 70a select yon will find it an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong in construction. t Winchester Gam and Ammunition ths Red W Brand or mtrnde for tack otksr. WINCHESTER REPEATING! ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN, OOMH. 1 ji -r : . V f t .t i 5 . i - i f T . r 1.
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