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The State Dispatch. • For $35.00 Beats the World. Save your wife by purchasing one of those beautiful ranges. The Al^ance is the cheapest and best range Come and inspect and be convinced We will gladly show you through. For yoiir Christmas Buying In the Housefurnishing line come to see us. We have some of the prettiest bed room town if interested visit our store. suits in V II.' ..c .. . wJ t ;■■ '« . i For Tranks Maiitag, etc, ffive OS a Call. THE STOKES COMPANY. Burlington, - - - - N. C. Tbis Mer was $4.00 now $100. k eek can will can re- 0. S, Mgr. ers eeded." 3el for rmerly. arge of Big Rascals, Utile Fools. Baltimore American. One thing'stands out strikingly in the remarkable story of whole sale swindling that has come to %'nt through the efforts of Hitch cock and the men under him. it is the fact that big rascals 'hrive upon little fools. That a great confederacy of fraud should be concocted and send out its scoop nets through the United States and gather in the gaillib- ■es by multimillions is a curious commentary upon the caustic re mark used by Gariyle with re- I'erence to the people of his own country—that they were mostly ^ols. The same instincts of the weak and ignorant have been played ipon that are always played upon ov men who seek wealth by in genious fraud. Here is a chain ■ f bogus corporations linked to- ^fecher and employed the services K persons to assist them in their -M’aud ^vho were full of guilty -uVAvledge of the real character '>i ihe concerns ot* who having knowledge, became so invoi' ir; the operations as to make ' r;-w’d for them to get out. /I:Mi multitude of investors in nio aved paper of the bogus ;■ represent tlie host of weak ment has gotten upon the trail of the rascals and rounded them up it is to be hoped that it will not exp?.nd its energies upon the minor agents and employer, but land the leading rascals of the aggregation in jail. Yet all the, government can do to punish the 1 mysteries big .rascals will not avail to more! our lives. than check the depredations, for | as long as men are born in folly j the shrewd and unscrupulous will i make such their prey. Admires Pastor Russell’s Book. Atlanta Coastitutiou:—Bill Arp, the “Southern Philosopher,” wrote the fol lowing review of “Thu Divine Plan of the Ages” some time before he died: “It is impossible to read this book without loving the writer and ponder ing his wonderful solution of the great that have troubled U3 ftU here Is hardly a family to The Chief Justiceship. nlieralfl. The report is gaining currency in well-informed circles of the admi'tration that President Taft teachings that maijes atheists andms- be found that has not lost some loved one who died outside the church-out- side the plan of salvation, and, if Cal- viuism be true, outside of all hope and inside of eternal torment and despair. We smother otir feelings and turn away from the horrible picture. We dare not deny the faith of our fathers, and yet can it be possible -that th^ good mother and the wandering child are forever separated?—forever and forever V ‘‘I believe it is the dgridity of these Charlotte Observer Ihe Largest and Best News paper in North Carolina. Every day m Year, $8.00 a Year. has ai:out decided to appoint Justice and ex-Governor Hughes chief justice to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Bench created by the death of Chief Justice Ful ler. Action is expected by the President on his return from Hahama. , The country, no doubt; would , applaud the elevation of Justice Hughes to the highest place ; which any jurist in the w'orld can reach. In the very nature of the Supreme Court, that ti’ibunal must assume and exercise powers which are semi-political. It if so vital a part of the federal govern- ,ment that it cannot escape color- y.tlan the harvest and the iing more or less thedeveloi>ment oo(s do the sovvinp. Th0|o.f Aincrican politics and the ^ .'.’no alwa\ s cotne to light ':t'never there is a bursting of Hated bubbles. The big '-e the situation entire!; , the others have as thei oir credulity trend of American national life. It is vital, therefore, that this Some way high tribunal should be in sym- the “suckers” dream jpathy wdth the _ soundest and their small funds are | most advanced ideals of the American people. It is essential court should have if'f ie to create vast revenues. v .ii'er-rich fever is in their ' 'j and they remain awake .■ p hts to count their-prospec- j'ains. Any kind of proposition serves i'Ui on those who, lacking the of earning money by fp'iijcation or being fortunate in l>uSse.ssion of easy w'ealth, to get ahead of their bank Hc(y,-,jnt by the alchemy of invest- ’S, the real nature of which do not know. The only pro- the United States can ! is to close the mails to such concerns after their real nature rias b^en made known. ^ In the ^‘Sanrime the mischief is done, ->dthe “easy marks’’ have been '-i a rated from their money. -^o\v that the Postoffi.ce Depart- also that the the respect and the confidence of the people as an agency for the interpretation of the Constitution and the shaping of legislation un der the provisious of our organic law.- Justice Hughes has both the understanding of popular ideals and tVie esteem and trust of the public, which every justice needs to make his services as valuable as they ought to be. dels and skeptics—makes Christians unhappy aud brings their gi-ay hairs down _ in sorrovv to the gra'^ e—a lost child, a lost sou J ’ * “This wonderful book makes no as sertions that are not well sustained by the Scriptures. It is built up stone by stone, and upon every stone is the text, and it becomes a pyramid of God’s love, and mercy, and wisdom. “There is nothing in thi* Bible that the author d,enies or doubts, biit there ai’e many te.xts that he throws a flood of light upon that seems to remove from them the dark and gloomy mean ing, I see that editors oi; leading jour nals and many orthodox; ministers of different deuomlnaticns havp endorsed it and have confesned to this new and comforting light tb:it hns dawned upon the interpretntion (?od's Boob. Then let every man rc:u! ponder and take conifoi't, fcr v^'all pris oners of hope. Th.i;: 'is nii :r 'e of ad- : vanced thought, and niui’e Uiinking is done than ever t.iefore—dare to , think now. Light-—taore iv^hN—is the | watchword," | S55 pages—cloth bonnd, So cents, ^ postpaid. BibJe and Tra^f Society, 17 Hicks Street, Brookiyu. N. Y. ! The OB0EHVEB consiste of 10 to 12 pageg daily and 20 to 32 pages Sunday. handles more news matter, local Stat*, national and foreign than any o ther North Carolina newspaper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER is ujiexceiled as a news medium, and is also tilled with excellent matter of a mis cdlaijeous nature. Adijress THEfOBSERVER CO.. Charlotte. N. C. Subscribe for The Dispatch k" LL ™rcOUCH‘ CURE the LUfiCS ir. king’s il@w Hisa0¥@r|j ^fc#OS«DS Tflal 6o«!e F/e*! I ms /lit THROAT^ND LUN6 TROUBLES, i ^ B'. m-VARANTBED SATISFACTOBYl I OR Moursy befunbed. Write to Santa Glaus. Tell him wjiat you want. He will l»e at the 5. 10 and 25c. Store. We will give to the boy arid girl, under 12 years of age a $3«00 Present .each, for the Best Letter to Santa Claus. A Handsome Dressed Doll to the Girl and a leal Magic Lantern to the Boy. All letters must be ad dressed to SANTA CLAUS, care the 5 and 10c, Store, Burlington, N. C. They will all be opened and judged on Friday and Saturday before Xmas, by uninterested parties and at 10 o’clock Xmas eve-night the lucky boy ^nd girl will be anr^ounced. Get your letters in early, for some body is going to get a doll and magic lantern Wilson & Buchanan, Nervous Womea Por nervousj tired womeij/we reeonmifen'3 diTi. Cardni is a ^bmaii 's medicine. It acts specifi cally on the female org^iis and has ^a, tonic, building I effect on the whole system. It contaii^R no ha | mgredients, Ifeing a pure yegetable extract. If you suifer from some form of female trouble, get (jardui at OBce and giye it a fair triai. CARDUl Help: You “The Chicago Tribute and the New York Mail are seeking a definition of exactly what a ' ‘man about town is.Not infrequent ly he is a loafer whose room wouid be better than company. ANYTHiNG IN TAILORING. Abo the Home of Satisfaction in Cleaning, Pressing, and Dying. W, W. Qardiiery of Paducah, Ky., tried Cardfli and mites: I *'.1 think- Cardni is ftist grand. I ha;ve been 11811.^0 it fqr el^en years-. II am 48 yearg old aiid feel like a different woman> smcfe.x iiaye been 1 taking it. llnsed to suffer from bearing down, ains, oervottsiiess land sleeplesg|ess, but now the paina are all gbae and 18lee|;gpod.| I *1 highly rec|tnmend Cardni for young and old,*^. 3^ ifc At ALL DBUa ST0BE3 Burlington Tailoring ond Cleaning Jas. M. Ljsath, Prop. French Cleanin(j a Specialty. Worl[s. Dr. Franklin H. Martin, of the Post-Graduate Hospital, Chicago admitting that corsets are a rieces sary evil nowadays, holds that they ought to be fitted oh all wo^ men by physicians; The Woihah’s Christian Tem per n 3e tJhiori of K ahsas has mace an appropriauon to buy enough Bibles and hymn books to^provff^es one of'^ach for everjF sailor i^n the battleship
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