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ft - , : The State Dismt r-V ;?VrW;: V,'' X J prescriptions Carefully Compunded ' J We carry a large line of Fresh Drugs, Rubber Goods ( Toilet Articles.v Come in and Give Us a Trial. V i (Freeman fry Our tf l Drug OEompany; ;ic. 6 LOCAL ADJ Schedule of Trains ' f us East v 1:32 ju m. k Hi Wear 5K)2 t,m. v 4i East '.OK) i. m. f 21 Wee "1:11 t m. 1 1 -i East 1K)C p: m. 1 i3V Wes, o:2f ti. m. s v JYiessrs. J onn ; Jasley and John Lynch sill ente school nt the TJni- ( S :E. Ii. Bbwlaud takes space Yeek to announce the arrival of hislZQ fall and winter goods. V See his ad. I Mrs. W. J5. Hayden and twql ' daughters, of Danville, Va.J; whol (& uaye oeen yisuinff Mrs. J onn Hi, cm Hart for two weeks r left yesterday Q for their home. - r - ;i PR. VINEBERG, the Eye and Ear Specialist consented to asrain 1 , yisit Burlington, he" will be at bur I Ax i aM .. HaamK ITiU -J 1 Oil. I See B.' A,- Sellars"& S6ui new ad this w-eek,, something entirely new. WANTED Two : or three fur- FREEMAN DRUG CO. v A grand and glorious time is the I report brought back by the Sunday IO wuwi ujuuic cmwu - which weut w i Thursday. Six cars were filled with passengers aud provisions. Misses Mabel and Ada Belle Is- ley left yeterday for Trinity ue -ls-i o Collie Fresh- o2 Wbitted Bros will interest you3 L their ad this week. Blake Isley left yesterday to be ,mea student at Trinitv College. Cjurt is in session at Graham his week with Judge Biggs presid- Isley Bros have'a change of aJ his weeK. xveaa wnat uiey nay say. Mrs. Sallie Summers of Greens- Ero was the, guest of relatives and ends here 'this week. VjT . v. Miss Bronna Clytner of Greens- jjo was the guerof Miss Myrtle ley during the past week. K: L Morgan, proprietor of The w tobacco warehouse in this place s an ad m this issue., read it. H. Flieshman ttie undersel'-ing re is making some interesting an- Qnceraents this week, see his ad; Miss Maie Shoffnerof Greena ro who has been J visiting Miss e Hall, returned borne Sunday. I nisnea.ropms.ior ngnc nouse Keepi to euter school. Miss Mabel D- ?ress 'J? u- &- ln re the Jupior year and Ada the Fresh tate rnspatcn. y mao. . Both will be missed in the Almosfevery train last Saturday city by a large cicle of friends. brought teachers from all parts of the city fathers met last Monday the State and other Sates, to teach night and transacted the usual rou- m tne graaea scnooi. tiue business. Nox definite steps A Wanted ateacher for District No. were taken to secure the money for 67 iise, Apply sireec improvement. j.nis win proD- to W: W. Coble, Sec. Burlington,. aD17 06 aeciaea m tne near iuture.- 7 4, Shoffners School Blouse, NY C. R. F. D. No 10: 7A A Tclov otfnm nunurl Yw iaW7 Tr 0Bryanrlt.'F.m-carrier of milliu Alice Boland returned g Hurdles Mill was a pleasant; caller i.uuiuuiu. u the city Monday; Attending the aggre"0D ?X ercnanaise in IB. A. SELLMS f ; . l?AVM-. . ' rillll I Bill I -. - ; lTi-B f yi.v ooat ouits, .Keaay-to- ff, a - - ForeignYahcl Domestic Mi sE l & ;rfl! Ill- 4 M ill ' showmg now ready for .vou is the lar- . Thfe sh son. picnic of the Rl F. D. carriers. tLat has ever been placed under one u9 roof in Alamance County to follow. 1 49 Don't fail to call and see Hall s t-u-.'tlt-i kia- nfp,kL DJ 1) line of fall shoes 3hoes for the 8naw8 1 week proved' a great sue- & wtkle family, pnees to pleaseuaJ, n twent of tbeir hand. 7h i v guaranteed. Troliu wood Mills. 8ome MalMe to the be8t LOST Union Printers TraVef pebpretue community, farmers, & iug car4, No. 1J64 in a, memoraq lawyers doctors bankers and mer- Q dura book containing the name of chants, y b Joseph p.' Smith, finder please re- Mark Andrew, the five-year-old (& turn tojgtato.. Dispatch Qffiqe. x u of Mr and Mrs. J. Crutch field, A MrsLvett was called, to the died Tuesday morning at their home bedside of her father, Re vWi C. in West Burlington, and was buried a Hammer, Sr.f Asheboro, one day today inPine Hill cemetery the fu- loot nCCBi a reitiaui nao . .v. i u.. vvug wuuuvtvi a.v hor vAafirdav flntiAiinrinc his dffch I M. Snines. ' Iv, Mr. Hammer was riear 80 years of age, 1 1 - : ) i-ILt '' i--- VETO! uiaucu i , ember I lildinelpZ My stock of Dry Goods aqd Notions have just arrived. I a;aiS)eaattr of? HO5 and LADIES TAILORED COAT SUITS. I also repre sent the well known Interna tional Tailoring Co.,'for made ta MEASURE CLOTHING FOR MEN: Fit guaranteed. I cordiallv invite youTo call and see me before purchasing else whcreIcanraye ycu money. TVoririntf VOU for VOUf DaSt patronage I await your further command.- Tours lor service. The iiutheran Church tuitieri will givers lawn party on the lawn of Mr. Jj.J. May, near the G Schoon Tuesday night Sept I . V r - 1 , ate. 1' - tt, lur ine-Denenrot tne buuuing Ltuudot-the Lutheran Church. Vice creafiiMKe and other "good ' things will be served. The uublic is cor- S dially invited. . v; f mtJL fL o.Rth p; v Mr. J. Deuby,' of Greensbore, mititing.f Manager for the Singer Sewing Ma- Rev. :;W H. jL. McLaurin of hine Company was in the city last South Carolina i8 expected, to assist Wednesday and put in charge of the the pastpt in this meeting. The ob- local tomger store here Mr. b. W. Meet of thf meeting is the conversion Tailored -txf arments, Domestic W p o 1 e ri and Gpttbri Dress Goods for Fall arid WinteiK This snow ing comprises a careful selection of the most desirable patterns and colors effects of the sea- ribw;ea gest ever offered to the people of Alamance Coun ty and everything worth while is UberaUv repre sented. 'We show as Jjqw priced merchandise as is consistant with good material, but we do not prostitute quality for the sake of cutting off a few cents. It is no titiqk to sell goods cheap; any fool can do that but it takes a wise head to sell Good Goods cheap and have actual merit in quality and style in the goods he offers cheap. Our Goods are Good and they are cheap. Thev are backed bv Experience. and Reputation. They are the best theifvorld's market affords for tha price, ror your rail uauiug yuur upporiumty; is.wim us, v IOU snoulu grasp it, We offer arou the merchandise in just:thdri$jt:fabrics;- in Just- the.xiht styles and in just the prices. Come and letUisKpu the best Undergarments; the best Woolen and rcHQn Fabncs of all kinds you ever had A HALL Haw River Ni C:. Trollnwood HitoX " ALAMANCE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, BURLINGTON,; N. C. The Oldest and Largest Bank inthe County Designated Depository of The City of Burlington Alamance County Highway Commission Southern Bell Telephone Company Southern RailwayXompany , We handle the accounts of Manufacturers, Mer its and individuals, all of whom are satisfied th our treatment, and th& security. offered.; Deposit your surplus money with us, where you get it any time. We will pay you 4 per cent "merest compounded quarterly. We have moved to' the new ISLEY BUILDING ner of Main and Davis streets. . v I Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent TRUST CO. I ! ... . t. , Buckeye Brills - oujwan, ui urefuuwnj, wuo win oi sinner ana 8ancuncatioD ct be JQQXth wjfami Jy here and be 'a perma- lievera. T very bodViu vited &U at- experiened sewing machiue man and Well,-the Rural route picniV has will be inj)osition to serve the pub- passed into history. It was a suo tTe'weTTTu that capacity , cegs. . iew weeks the Coble-Brad- A1fiUf Tu" ? shdUbnapany placed an advertise- ?ur fale that da- Most ,the meut: tfe riin drills. The' past her rputes were presented but car- weK they nold ten drills, we do not N 7 hat t0 aI L1" know whether .thin ad sold the drills off e h b. hlmlj whlle. most or not, but one thing we do know, of the other earners had assisce nearly every man who bought a drill fm thfeir P.atrons- 7 missed ? came in and renewed his subscrip- Psat outing by not coming and tiontothe Dispatch, showing that missed your -prene sadly and u 4 - v . feel down cast because all of our the most prosperous farmers of the - lt : . S u 'u folks gave us the stony stare on the county are our subscribers. , 6 , . . . J dav we hoDe-. to be- haDuv.- The i I ; The city Graded schools, opened speaking " wasfiae; the- ktiolisj gg j Jklonday of this week with thev lar- and the mWouto-td':- f -1 . L- 11 A iL J 1- .tu . eest euroiimeoi. iorme aay id ice history of the schools. Every teach- Last PoDular Excursion of the Sea- er was resentand at her post of son to Asheville, N. duty and the work has begun under 0 . .. mpst fevorable conditions. Every- . The Southern Railway announces thing Indicates the most successful the operation of their last popular year iT the history of the school, cursion of the season to Asheville, Next week we willgive the total en- N:nCV D -5?U rollment for the first week and the will leave Ooldsboro at 6:45 a. m., names of the teachers. lakY?S ou passengersupto and in- eluding Lexington, rv. C. Round The. farmers will be pleased to trip from Goldsboro $5.00, Selma' know that satisfactory prices have $5.00,RaIeigh $4:75, Durham $4.75 been received for. tobac.o placed on Greensboro $4.50. Tickets wHl be the market. at this place during the iimited t6 return on any regular past week. Very little good tobac- traQ leaving Asheville up to and co has been offered, but what has including September 18th. Youj ueeu (lucrtxi jhj an piwa mum vcic note tuis ffives you tnree aays entirely satisfactory. Our ware- an(j tnree nights in which will afford housemen are doing their best and ample time ia which to visit the Lightest draft and easier to 1 operate than . others. Will sbw fust ; brewf oats, , that all others fail on, Wilt put? ouV moVe fertilizer . :andrmore equal than any drill; f W$ & O 3 ? O 3S f VJ More;than 200 in use in this County and all pleased. Just received a solid caf. Prices right. Call and see them. 0LT& MAY ... - - . ... v. -fc. BL RLINGTON, JST. C. . tobacco "entrusted to their care: wul bring as much here as on any other market, andvbesides, ave you time and trxuble. ' . K. F. D. No. 7. . Several -of the youiig people of No. 7,"have entered different schools andcol leges among them , we note Miss Stella Albright the Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro and Dan Holt, Vnilary Rauhut,! Dean $hari)e: and " Mack Neess : at Elon College.; 'cry special ten days se-vic at An tiochthe Weslegon Methodisturch various points or inferest in , ana around Asheville, Aoxaway Hen dersonville and Waynesville, also other pointsx)f interest in ( The Land of the Sky," and just at this;season of the year the mountains are at their best. Por, further information ask your nearest "agent or address the u ndersigned. ' R. H. DeButts, : ' Traveling- Passenger Agent; '. . ' 1 ;: r c Raleigh,-N, C. " It's very . flatteriilff to a cirl to be told that she appeals to a ' man s higher nature but somehow she can't he! p - wondering is- appealing t o We Have Just Returned from aHrip to the Piano Factories in New - York 2 'Ci ,:af??3 U W - .- W .;- I v - m w m m m m m m -t.. i I fW- i ill ill i -llifr .-"- -1 " ' " and bought PIANOS to SUIT YOU, come in and lethemrEasytermsif Wanted Music Co. Bt RLINGTON, Nc-C. what 'other woman a the same iree uer Kev;: vv AVUuae? wm pegm M SeptemberJ16th and continue:
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