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;#*«K ««i K m?‘ . THz:;.TWita^Jig!^ c. rmsnKn^ f^Bnatsm xm. Be Twtfp.l.Wppk HlsMtch p IWlwC n BCW IlHpOlw 'and tbe interimtnt was in the Salem |gfcU*b«d ETery^^T^ iii Sute Dispattdi PiAlishtat Co.,! Besijy#., Jcsm, wl^ he 'V BnrliaftoB, N..C.. V \'^r. $ljki|iaw^ Charles VW ~iTw, Wm&r BuHdin«.^t»Gi^nfero: '& ^ible feugHter, »nd ^ TeUpiiaiie No. 265. lanother daughter, now Mrs, Jennings SnbacripUoB,: One lMI«t' p«t . payable ia advuce. Year,'of Gibsonvillft All MuniaBiMtteiita ^ rejpird to either twwa iteiu «r buajne#* lut- tm niioulti be aAjresMd'to State. Mpatcfa PttbliaUnx Ce^ «a4.^ M tmr tadividnal eoDBecte^witli ^ pb: All aewa notes aad eaaimuiuca* tiilM'ef iiiportaBce must be sifBed ^'tie writer^ Wi» are not r«epo«aible f*r dpnieae «T Ike correapOBMta. Sabseribers will take ^ke that jw nedpt fMT siibseriptioB f«r the State Oispcteh will be hMUxrd at this ofiee B&leta it is numbered with stamped fsures. Entered aa second-class natter Kay 10, 1908. at the post efflee at BMrliDgtoa. North Can^na, tuider. the Act of Cong:ress ot March 3, 1879. ai|g 'U1IMI »> »dii> »oo »c-ol« pc» fimoiea aim Jauaiil Mp uo na* || -lunia: 4M»j iSl ajttOj • •y-samiaiiKt j; IK* w»R «S» »o »*!i m stilHO io.4»lMnvW lOi ftttHi «e|du3«Md • *1 nqx 999 WANTED:—Four bright, honest boys, one from each ward, to deliver thj Twioe-A-Week Dispatch to our sub scribers after October 1st. Please di> not apply in person, but by letter stating how much you will charge to deliver what papers go into yo-n- ward twice each week, every Tues day and Friday of each week. This is 'made necessary by the operation of the city delivery. Those: who want this job will piease apply at once by letter to the State Dispatoh, Builliifrtoti, X. 8. John W. Lasley celebrated his 24tJi birthday and at the sarrte time gave a farewell party to his friends by en tertaining them.at his.home on Par4v Triangle last W^riesday evening, 8;S0.tai lltSO. In the hall 24 large Osndles gave light and numbered his past years. Those enjoying his hos pitality were; Mr. and Mr.s. E. S. W. bameron, Misses Sallie. .Foster, Sadie Montgomery, Iris Holt, Pauli;ie Coble, Kelly and Edith and Ella Eae Carroll and RodTiey Coleman, Hugh and Chris I.sler, M. C. Terrell, Pe- Roy a'.'.d Cla:ide Fonville arid Egbert How’s TIME SlIG - GESTli SGHML SHOES VVe are.glad to announce that we h tve received our complete tide of. SiHOOL SHOES for all )li» litt ie ones as well as for th 1 ^'rown-ups atid Would he ;:!■?« Hi have you call anti sf I-' t iie new line, Priv-'-'i fi oni $1.00 up ae- cordir.tr r-' sizy and age. Foster Shoe Co. Burlirgu'.ri, N. C, A RARE CppRTUNITY for ybu to replenish you'(^‘d«|^ted wartira^ awaits you at Or if you need a new outfit, what bett!>r chince could yott'Want tiuMi a .i^Ie in a New Store? ,.-T I' i SllLE W BRAND NEW iODS it IINIIEARII-4F REllDM We .icr.-r iM:»» HuuurrJ E>o?iiir. li'-wnrd fur anj- nf t :tianU tbui caiin'^ l>*- -UD'.I l-j Hull's CataPrll eiirr I'. J. CIIENEY A: t o.. 'JVifilu. 0. JAMES BRADSHAW. Mebanc, Sept. *25.—Special, J^jiTies Bradehfi.v; died suddt'nly Tliurs-day al’ternooii near the home of Wo'. nnilers1iriH-:'j, CLtiu-y i'..r tlir* laM i,‘ :i |iTf'CfJ.V «.auraW«- in jJ' isi’ itliii* li* i .irry luadf I'.v iiis iir:n. XAT. uF { ' Sioe.ooo I-IRE DESTROYS XOIJ- J.! KOl.K I.I MBER VAKD. ii-Vf ui£«i j ■ 1 iVili l Va.. Sept. '2h,—Fire enrly j jtudiiy d€'.'in>\t*;l ihineen kilns, ii!l- 1 -nar. o»,»r.n err i''“'''W-v »i F«*'>nrgh L„m- ,r ! Coiiip:iny phuit ,-ir;d demagcd I'le ! cent. Ky ail I>ru==i.ts. ; -j, .„,(j ,„a,.hinery building. Thp Take HaU s Faiuily rj£{> x-u.uiJafk*a. ; •' ® ;]o>=5 is •‘j.timntf'd at from $100,000 to . , , . Chief Justice Shea, of the marine|SI.W,000. Ofliceis of the comp.-.ny his son on the L.atham farm. He i . i i. , . i, • , , . . , Icourt of Sew York, occasior^lly that the puint would be m opc-- ■nas m the -obacco held helpinR with i . I . j .i_ * n .1, nv.niloH >!i>viplf of nil i->niiovtunitv toiauon on ;vlondiiy and Ihat all the the work, apparently as well as usual, when he fell. Death was due to heai-t failure, possibly brought on by taking loo mueh exercise and getting too warm. He was 77 yer.rs old, a Confederate veteran and had been a inember of Salem Methodist Protes tant Church for many years. Sever al months agxi he sold his farm near Salem Church, and came to live with his son, who is manager ot the La- tiam fartti. The funera? services availed himself of an opijovtunity on Mondiiy and that all ti-.ko down ihoco mem'bci's of the bar kilns wouid i>c rebuilt, who were unmindful of the proprie- j ties. One time two gentlemen, who fcrc trying ;v cast; Itefore his honor gave eaeh other the lie direct. Jud?e She.i. after a moment'.^ pause, re marked, in his quiet, bland way; "A'f i!0 one i:i i’o”rt appear.s to contradi;t either of the ccntlemen, let the arRr.- ment proc.:cd.” RUB>MY'TISM Will cure Rheumatismt Neu- ralgi*. Headaches, Grampt, Colic Spraint, Bruiies, Cut*. Burns» Did Sores, Tetter, Rinfi^Wonii Ec- zennis, etc. A«tis«9tis Bted iitemailr orezt«;m«!l7. 25c You will find Ladies Suits here from the finest maJcers, the latest Models and the best materials. Skirts and waists that beg[uile the most sluggish tastes. .Millinery fishioned after the latest Parisian creations. Anyone must be proud to be seen in one of our hats. ‘ Your boy perhaps needs a new suit, a pair of shoes or any other article of Wearing apparel. You’ll find big bargains here for him or any other member of the family. And remember, you buy any and all of the above mentioned at reductions the most economical will appreciate, $25,011 IN PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE. COME AROtIND AND FIND OUT ALL ABOUT IT, Next to the Grotto Raiff’s Opposite Ala- mance Loan & Trust Company Patronize our adveitiFcrs. A SURPRISE SALE! a*? AT 1. J. MAZUR’S, BURLINGTON, N. C. I A Surprise Sale Means that is a surprise for the people of Burlington and Alamance County to sec I. J. MAZUR open up this Season with^ big sale und cut prices unmercifuli. We will tell the story in Brief our Mr. Mazur was very successful in securing his goods this Seaso.i at his own price as he found many a mill and manufacturer that sacrifice their merchandise for the READY CASH, we bought for cash and will sell them for less. We guarantee to save you from 20 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent on all the goods you will buy this Fall I. J. Mazur’s long experience and honest dealing with thousands of his customers wil back his guaranter. We will quote a few prices here but you will find thousand of good bargains when you come to our store. L J. Mazur’s big surprise sale starts Friday and wili continue for 20 Days Only. 1 vard wide good cotton #roods nothing over 10 yard to customer 3 7-8c J. & P, coats cotton white or black ^ A beautiful line of dress gingham the 8^ kind I. J. MAZUR sale price 5cyd Outing in Plain and Fancy colors Light or Dark the 10c kind &t L J. Mazur 7 7'8cyd. ■) . .j I.r» I.. 1 lot of all wool serge and fancy Plaids sells everywhere for 50c I, tf. Miisur sale price 39c yd. Saftey Pins 2c acard. Ladies Handkerchiefs l|c a piece. Hocks and eyes 2c a card. You will see here a beautiful assortment of Ladies Coat suits, Skirts, Waists and Goats also a very big line of Children Coats. Come and look them over it will pay ym, to see them before you decide to buy your Suit or Coat. Our line of Shoes is complete we carry the best line of Shoes at the prices in town. We guarantee to save you 25 Per Cent on all your Footwear on this sale. Come and find out fer.-: '..yourj|elf. You can not miss to look over our Silks and Satins in Plain and Fancies if you want something nice we have it, if you want to save money, we can do it for you. 'if Come to oar Big Surprisiiig Sale it means good hard dollars in yonr Pocket Books. Come and see-for yoarself. I. J. MAZUR, BurKhgtdn ,N. C
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