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ouiDDed with the finest and best line of fabrics creations, ard style innovations that ever amazed the
for Men Young Men and Children is now ready for your inspection and approval. They demand the careful study of the man who wants to dothe
he can IT'S NOT OUR PRACTICE TO BLOW. There are many reasons why we are prepared to deliver the greatest possible value for the least possible
WE PROMKE MUCH WE 'WTTjTj DEUVER MORE
215 Men's Suits
$15.00 our price
All this clothing is strictly pure Worsted, the latest shades and of the very best worteiansrnp, Dont fail to get one of those suits now
Men' Woman's and Childrens' Shoes. We handle very satisfactory line of Men s Shoes, The Bostonian, for style, fit and wear, $3.50 and $4.00, also
Mens, tomans ana cnnarens snoes. M ANT ON SHOES FOR LADIES' $3.00 and $3.50.
Look over 0WpfJgf Q MEN'S FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR GARMENTS, 50 and 75c value, our price 39c each.
If you are in need of Dry Goods and Ladies' Wear, we will save you some mrney. We have a complete line of them, our prices are lower than elsewhere.
AnvthiW new out vou will find it here. We keep in touch with the new creations in each department, and you are sure to get the correct thing here.
Anytnmg new out yo AT ANY RATE, COME IN, MAKE YOUR SELFAT HOME. YOU ARE WELCOME.
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Corner Main
and Davis st
:-: RURAL CARRIER ITEMS ;-:
K. F. D. NO. 7.
We want to thank the "inventor"
of our "Indian Summer" as it is a
pleasure to ride around and serve
our patrons when the weather is like
it has been for the past few weeks.
Misses Maude Shoffner, of High
Point and sister, Ora, of the State
Normal, at Greensboro, spent Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Shoffner on our route.
Mr. Soloman Homewood's little
girl is right sick at this writing but
hope she will soon be well again.
We want to congratulate the
State Dispatch on its "Industrial
Edition" gotton out last week. It
pictured the progress of a prosper
ous people and mirrored the merits
of the many enterprises, in which
the business people of Burlington
are so vitally interested, in a manner
that wou'd have done credit to a
city of twice our dimensions and pre
tentions. Mr. C. F. Rauhut had two or
three corn shucking last week, trie
housed the largest crop he has ever
raised. He was digging his late
Irish potatoes last Saturday and in
vited us to st-p and look at the pile
of potatoes he had out. They were
the most uniform lot we ever saw
that had not been culled, in fact
there were no small onea among
them. We selected four of the
average sized ones and brought them
to town and weighed them and the
four tipped the beam at three pounds
and two ounces. Mr. Rauhut is a
capital good farmer as well as an all
around business man and clever
gentleman who lives at home and
GEtt : Wei
I? you are sick, you wish to get well, "don?t you?
Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and
misery, and be happy again.
If your illness is caused by female trouble, you
can quickly get the right remedy to get well. It's
Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re-
jlieved or cured thousands
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For Women's Ills
t. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for eeven
v ?;I her letter about Cardui. She writes: "1 waa sick for
i u :r?ple trouble. Every month I would very nearly
: I oack. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and .was
vl it, JTsring Voir en." Try &
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WE ARE ALL READY FOR BUSINESS
sold at $12,50 and
- - - ?10.50.
"boards" at the same place as any '
one can see by taking a look at his ;
fine hogs and cattle and nice crops
of grain that he raises. j
There will be a big auction sale
of the personal property ot the late
Jerry Sharpe next Saturday the 13th
at the old home place just beyond
Bellemont Cotton Mills. Sale be
gins at 9 o'clock a. m. Go out and
get some bargaius as there are lots
of things to sell.
Mr. Pinkney Capps has recently
moved hi3 family to Bellemont.
Sorry to learn that Floyd Nichol
son and Chas Sharpe got left Sun
day evening when two of the girls
at Bellemont declined to go driving
with them.
A goodly number of the young
people met at Mr. Chas. Websters
Satuiday evening and had an enjoy
able time.
The Bellemont Mill U running
only four days m a week now.
We thank Mr. Rauhut for a peck
of those fine Irish potatof s.
Items From the University.
Hon. James Bryce, the distin
guished ambassador from Great Bri
tain to America, was the guest of
the University Friday uight, and
made an address in Gerrard .Hall
before a large an attentive audience.
Mr. Bryce is interesting to Ameri
can people uot only bctuse he is
one of the eminent citizens of tue
world, but because he has written
the lect description of American
Life in his " American Common
wealth.". Mr. Bryce .spoke on the
V .lue of a State University to the
of ladies, suffering like
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205 Men's Suits sold at $15,00 and
$18.00, our price - - - $12.25.
H. FLEISHMAN
people. He expressed pleasuie at
being in one of America's oldest and
most useful Universities. The Uni
versity of North Carolina, he said
has had a long and honored career
and is the best investment that the
pK)ple of this State have everade.
He expressed the hope that the
people would respond to the grow
ing needs of ihei ' University and
that he was sure lhat they would
receive immeasurable returns in
men trained to search for the truth
and impressed with the duty of citi
zenship. He closed by congratu
lating the Students upon having a
faculty known for research and up
on having as a site, for the Univer
sity such a beautiful spot, far re
moved from the din of cities, and
admirably adapted to study and
thought.
The Alamance County Historical
clnb held its regular monthly meet
jug Monday night. Two very in
teresting papers were read by mem
bers. The first being entitled
'Cornwallis at Snow Camp' by W.
P. Henley, he gave a detailed ac
count of his encampment at that
place. The next paper was a brief
history of cotton manufacturing in
Alamance, by J. G. Walker, his
piper was interesting as well -as in
structive. The following names are of men
from Alamance wh are registered
in the University, together with the
jears in which they wilb graduate
and th'ir postoffiVi ?s: Cooper W.
L , 1911, Graham; Henley, YV. P.,
1910. Snow Camp; Isley, R W.r
1913, Liberty, R ' F. D No. 3;
Kimrey, A. C, 1911. Rock Creek;
Lashley, J. VV. Jr., 1910, Burling-
'ton; Moser, ,o. C, 1911, Rock
Creek; Perrett, V. A., 1913, Lib
erty, R. F. D. No. 3; Patterson, E
V-, 1911, Burlington, R. F. D.
:No. 1; Pritchett, V. C. 1910, Bur
lington; Walker, J. G., 1911, Gra
ham: Wright, G. A , 1911, Snow
Camp; Lynch, J. T., 1913, Bur-
; lington.
President F. P. Venable has
j been to the University of ,Virginia,
I where he presided over the associa
tion of Southern College and pre
paratory Schools.
R. F. 1). NO. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Waddell
and little Ruth left Tuesday for
Randolph to spend a week visiting
tiiend and relatives.
Mrs J. R. Shoffner is spending
some time in Winston-Salem visit
ing relatives.
Bud Smith had the misfortune of
loosing an excellent good horse Sun
day. Pneumonia was the cause.
St. Paul School opened up last
Monday week, with Miss Minnie
Coble teacher. .
Friendship High School .began
Monday with a large attendance
Tom Sharpe moved his meat box
Monday and found about two dozen
big rats under it Tom said if he
couldn't raise meat that was heavy
enough to mash a rat he was going
HI K G
220 of
$3.50 to
Brown & - Williamson TobaccoCo.
(Winstori-Salem, North Carolina.)
NEW PRODUCT
IT certainly behooves the Mer
chants and Consumers of this sec
tion to use North Carolina Made
Goods and keep their money at
home.
1 ese two Brands are Gaining Favor
every day and they are giving Smok
ers and Snuff Users Per
fect Satisfaction.
5 if
If you have not tried these brands
will pay you to do
and Golden Grain Smoking Tobac
co are good goods and big packages
"5 AM50N TORArrn
V'"oiurfSA
Kite Scotch Snuff
factured in North Carolina and it
to build him a n-.w smike-house
that they xian't get in.
Last Friday we done our part for
another "of possum" dinner at Dr.
Isley's, and Monday we took in the
corn shucking dinner at J. S L.
Patterson's. To say that we enjoy
ed these dinners would be putting
it in a very mild form.
R. .F D. NO. 5.
Our school opened Monday morn
ing with Miss Lucile Kirkroan, of
Siler City, as teacher. We are glad
to welcome her in our midst, and
hope she may be successful in her
work. -
Quite a number of our people at
tended services at Bush Arbor last
Children's Suits sold at
$4.00 our price - $2.75.
Burlington
N. C.
5c
so. Kite Snuff
CIA 7'2w W.
is the only brand
Sunday, they report a large crowd.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
James Anderson is on the sick list
Truly hope she will soon be conva
lescent. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Aldridge and
little Allen visited at the pleasant
home of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ras
coes in Caswell Saturday night
Miss Cornelia Allen made a fly
ing trip to High Point Saturday and
Sunday visiting her brothers.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
J M. Teer s very much improved.
Miss Daisy Wyatt visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Beriha Pickett in Bur
lington last week.
Now is. the-time- to renew or
subscribe to-the Dispatch. - "
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cost.
GOOD GOODS
BIG PACKAGES
of snuff manu
is a Winner.
to take Cardui, for your f emala
troubles, because we are sure it
wi3 help you. Remember that
this great female remedy
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women,: so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak-
ns" marro hovfl -said it IS the
best medicine to take.- . Try it 1
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