I Sunt-
smart-
>e than
3MPANY
■f ill (Vnlral Caiolinfi,
c.
)NDAY
he East.er tide
ALL at
^RK
:lock P. M.
LEGE
Qt club and the
great interest,
ry and Moore.
for grand stand
on exhibition
: of Alamance
25C.
Sciiooi Association
\pril 2nd and Crd,
A. M.
X] )AY SCHOOL.
:• Reg"ular AtttncJance-
Mr. Ben Rog«i^ |
on of the Lesson—
inci Rev. D. E. SanipsoJi*
ises More Interesting"
rt’id Rev. G. W. Holmes.
M.
f’or \\'omen— . , , i
Rev. W. C. ‘V^ icker-j
10 A. M.
V. A. Harper. ^
1 Whc-n-Mr. A. V. era*
e and Mr. J. D. SitnP»“-
}'. M.
ctical Religious
Prof. H. L. Birc^
loll-Mrs. D. E. Sampson j
mmers.
houtd notify Rev.
W. O'
should be placed
>r during the Convention',
ANDREW, Pres*
COBB, Sec.-TrEAS-
Garden Seed
Woods, Landlrelh's and Ferry. la packages and
bulk. Wood's Seed Irish Potatoes.
Freeman Drug Company,
Try Egyptian Deodorizers in four Batli Rooaa.
PTocal and person
r ^ i^furray is a business visi-
tor at New York this week.
Mrs Nellie B. Green has a
change of ad this week. Read it.
Rev C. Brown Cox, spent yes
terday in Greensboro on business
Mr and Mi*s. Suton Coble of
Ko. 1 were shopping visitors in
town Monday.
Whitted Brothers have some
thing very interestiug in their
space this week.
Take a aay off next Monday
-nd witness the game of ball at
Hardens’ Park.
Lea Fowler is spending this
week in New York taking a few
days recreation.
J E. Ausley spent Tuesday at
Altaniahaw with his brother-in-
law who is critically ill.
•'Witherdale*’ was the name
suffo-ested by Miss Annie Bennett
very simple, but she won the
Cyras H. Heritage a represen- ■
tative of H. E. Bucklen & Co. j
came home first of the week to j
spend a few weeks as the guest;
of relatives. He has been travel- j
inr in S. C. and Florida. |
Mrs J. Zeb. Waller spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Hillsboro,
the guest of her father and oth
er relatives.
The Cooper Dry Goods Co., are
telling you about their Easter
goods in this issue. Read their
ad on another page.
The program at the Grotto is
the best yet, have you seen it?
Well, go tonight and see the best
show of the season.
Quite a number were present
at the musical given at the Grad
ed School Friday night all report
a pleasant evening.
Miss Annie Bennett, one of our
popular stenographers spent from
Saturday to Monday as the guest
of her parents at Reidsville.
Mrs. J. A. Davis who has been
sick foi’ several weeks was car
ried to Salisbury to day, where
she will undergo an operation.
Call at t he Dispatch office and
subscribe for The State Dis
patch and vote for the lady of
your choice in the contest.
Miss Edna ' Graves of Salem
Female Academy Winston-Salem
came home Friday to visit her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Graves.
TEETH
Tliat are Guaranteedjojit
Painless Method of Extracting a Specialty.
Beautiful Gold and Enamel fillings placed injHteeth
without prizing them apart with separator. Thisjis the
mostjpainless and satisfactory method known.1
.■JSM
.«,;your:teeth
are necessities—not luxures. Ifjyoa|doSnotHattend|toSthem
no one else WlH« tsanaMn 'wr?!
NOW
is the time, before they get in such condition as will Jbe
difficult to repair. My prices are low enough to
be reasonable, and high enough to pay for good dentistry.
Examinations Free.a Work Guaranteed.
Olfice hours:
8:00 a. m. to 12:00 ni.®
^'1 1:00 to 5:;)0 p, m.
Office over Selltirs Clotiiing Store.
DR. J. S. FROST
Burlington, North Carolina. Phone 374
a
Back to the Soil
99
Splendid farms for sale in Alamance
and Orange counties, also timber lands
in great variety.
City Property, improved and unimproved
PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT.
Money to lend upon improved real estate,
city or country. Write for particulars.
JAMES P, ALBRIGHT
BORLINGTON, N. C.
Leroy Cates who is studying/
pharmacy at Keiser,: W. _Va.
spent part of last week visitin:;j:
relati ves and friends at this plact.
Read the ad of Mr, J. P. Ai
bright in this issue of The Di& •
PATCH. If you want a good fan j
or city property he can interest
you.
Miss Dora Teague who Is se l
dom missed from our midst spent
part of last week as a pleasui s
seeker at Greensboro visiting hfer
sister Mrs. Williams.
Have you seen the beautifiili
Piano at Ellis Music Store. It is ■
a beauty, and will be given away i
to the most popular young lady ;
in our Popular Voting contest. ■
Don’t fail to see the game of |
baseball Easter Monday at Har i j
den’s Pari:, Elon College vs Oak i
Ridge. A good game is promis-1
ed, all who can should go out. |
W. J. Thompson of Whitsettj
has recently closed a deal in i
which he sold the stable now oe |
cupied by Thompson & Thompson i
to th^ Central Loan & Trust Co, i
T. W. Vincent of Greensboro, I
was in the city yesterday attend j
ing the funeral of his friend Mr.;
S. M. Hornaday. Mr. VincenS. |
gave us a pleasant eall while her^j, |
FOR SALE.—A small gentle!
female goat, one “Studebaket |
Jr” wagon, and B, C. harness, j
wagon and harness good as nev,.!
L. D. Meador, |
At N. S. Cardwell’s Store.
Death at Snow Camp.
After a lingering illness, Mrs.
P. Thompson died last Friday
afternoon March 18th aged 34
\ears, and was buried at Cane
' Jreek the 20th, the funeral being
( inducted by Rev Miles Reece.
sShe was a kind Christian mother
IJ ,r|d no ipatter how gloomy the
I appeared at times, she never
; i^icame discouraged but fought
I the battle prayerfully and in
ijverything gave thanks. She
by many
|riends and especially in her home
she leaves a husband and
mge chileren, the oldest being
fourteen years old and the youn-
'j^^st about six weeks old. She
iilsp leaves a father and mother,
®lliam and Cleopatria Williams,
#0 brothers, T. M. and F. R.
Williams of Snow Camp, three
sisters, Mrs. George Cole, and
Mra Rufus King of near Ashboro
and Mrs. Alfonso Howorth of
Morida. ' « .
•■Sleei^ OH beloved, sleep and take tby
, rest;
Lay down thy bead upon thy SaTiour's
, ^ breast;
We love thee well, but Jei^uH loves, thee
beet.
- Sleep on! Sleep on! Sl*ep on!’'
Beautiful Showing^
EASTER FOOTWEAR, SHIRTS,
You are still in time to place your
order and get that stylish made-to-order
WE are Very anxious to show you
OUR NEW SPRING STYLES in two
EYELET TIES, AND NOBBY OXFORDS
WHICH HAVE CREATED SUCH A SENiSA-
TION AT THE LEADING COLLEGES AND
SCHOOLS OP NORTH CAROLINA ::
The HOLT-CATES CO
OvttlMn.
IBRUIIiTm. R. C.
See Mrs.
Nellie B.
Green in
Cooper’s
Dry Goods
Store.
SPRING
Before
Rev. C, Brown Cox has rcent j
ly accepted an invitation to deli j
ver an address at the State Con i
ference of the Christian Endea-''
vor, which meets at High PoiYit ’
April 22nd.
M. Moose, who has been coa ^
nected with the Cooper Dry ;
Goods Co., left yesterday for;
Greensboro, from there he wilsj
spend a few weeks in Virgin i;i.
before going to his home at Hie-:
kory. ;■
Keneth Robertson Secretary o f ;
the World wide Baraca movemeiif;
spoke last night at the Baptisi,;
church, He is a speaker of worlai
wide fame and deserves much j
credit for the enthusiasm he
kes in this great work. :>
Mrs. E. L, Morgan and Mrs. :
H. Vernon and Miss Verna Cates]
left Tuesday evening to attend a 1
meeting of the Womans Missic,?.;!
nary Union which is in session ai: 5
Oxford this week. They repre -!
sent the Woman’s Mission&n? 1
Society of the Baptist church, i
.-1
Nicholas Albright of near A ia -i
mance Factory died Thursday a ^^11
was buried on the following day ^
at St. Pauls Church. Funeral
conducted by Rev. Stickley, pas
tor of Guilford Charge, Luthervn,
He was 86 years old. He lea i-eisf
several children to mourn their
loss.
“Uncle” John Lain, as he fe
familiarly called about town, vv'as
seen going toward the South-.vr;;;!
passenger station just be!ore
train time yesterday aftern(;t?!:t,
all "diked” out in his best clothes:'
Itis said that John went up to,
Greensboro to get married. #
such is the case, he has the hi&t
wishes of a large circle of wiii te
friends. ;;
^'Congliing in Church and Public
Placet.”
^Nearly every public place you
where there is a gathering of
l^ople, you will find a great many
of them continually coughing.
This is very annoying to them
and we are sure that they would
not do it if they could help it.
Now if you will " take a little
Mother’s Joy just before going
to these places and rub a little up
^ach nostril and take one or
two deep breaths, your head will
bfe as clear as a crystal and your
throat and lungs as clear micro
bes as J. P. Morgan’s million
dollar diamonds.
Manufactured by
Goose Grease Co.
Yours truly,
GOOSE GREASE CO.
Western
JUNE 20, IfiOS.
Nj.
No.
24
Charlotte
n ;00 a.
m.
Winston
2:40 p.
m.
7:10
a.
111.
TjV,
Walnut C.
y: 15 p.
in.
7:51
rX.
m.
Lv.
Madison
3:43 p.
m.
a.
131.
;1>Y.
vayodau
;J:46 p.
m.
8:27
a.
ni.
•Lv.
M’rt’nv'He
4:4, p.
m.
a.
111.
Ar.
Roanoke
7-0.^ p.
ni.
11.-45
a.
nj.
So. 21
No,
23
■■Lv.
Roanoke
9:15 a.
m.
5:25
P-
III.
M rt'nv’lle
11:38 a.
ni.
8:00
P-
m.
Lv,
Mayodan
12:34 p.
m.
M:55
P-
Ill,
Lv.
Madison
12:55 p
ni.
8;.5S)
P*
ni.
Lv.
Wrtln'at G.
1:27 p
m.*
9:2
■p.
n\.
Ar,
Wiuston
2:10 p
ra.
10:05
P.
in.
■ At.
Charlotte
5:50 p
m,
Nos. 21 nnd 22 daily: Nos. 2:^ and
and 24 daily except Sunday.
Connections at Koanoke for all points
North, East and VVent; I’ulhntln Parlor
sleeping cars, dining cans; meal's a la
carte.
If you are thinking of takfn^ a trip,
yon want quotations, cheapest, fares,
reliable and correct information, as to
rout«, ti ain schedules the most comfort
able and qnifikest way, write and the in
formation is yours for the asking with
one of our map folders.
Trains leave Durham for Ruxboro,
South Boston and Lynchburg 7:t)0a. m.
daily,and 5:80 nj.daily exceptSunday
W. B. BEVILL. (ien. A>?t.
M. F. BR \eKT, Tray, Pas. A^t.
Koanoke, V'a,
Spring Items.
Spring Graded School closei;5 on;
the 11th with quite an interesT,in’|
program owing to the incleniviiit;
weather the congregation wag;
not very large.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andi dA^
are all smiles. Twin babies ;at
there home. One boy and aMf
girl, 8 and 9 lbs each. The li! 5;^
brats were crying the other night
when Mr. Andrew raised up: td:
attend to them and he declavr'tyi
that he heard another one oirJ. in
the woods crying. He thon.(:|:ht
that Dr. R. A. Freeman hacl fet
another one get away.
The people in this neighbor;;j.;>od
are getting up a phone line aM
expect to be ready to spea!iv to
the people of Burlington
Graham shortly.
Mrs. Jinnins who is visitixig
her daughter Mrs. R, F. Moore
secured a very painful wcAiad
last Saturday night, when slie
fell and broke her arm. ;i;
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McBarie.
attended the burial services-
Mrs. Pinkney Thompson at (3ane
Creek church last Sunday. , f
The wedding bells are rinvfijig
in this neighborhood, Miss Esfie
Richardson and Foust Thomi;5{ion
were united in marriage at the
home of the bride on the iStlii.
Miss Daisy Thompson and
Guthrie were also united in
rimony on the 13. Listen out lor
more to follow shortly.
Tom Mann went to Raleig h
undergo an operation at the hos
pital we leam he is very lo ,v it
present. Hope he will retsirn
iKwne well.
: ■
;;
MOVED!
I have moved my con
fectionery store into the
building formerly occu
pied by the Blagg Music
Co., where I am better
prepared to serve your
wants. You will always
find a complete assort
ment of Fruits, Nuts,
Tobacco, Cigars & Soft
Drinks. Respectfully,
John C. Bradsher
THE
PRESSING
CLUB
(Over Sanitary Barbershop)
All kinds of Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing. Reasonable price.
Let us press yonr next suit or
trou&eia. Phone 342,
Sanitary Pressing Cloli
Burlington, N. C.
J. ED. AOSLET. Pnprictor.
— s. AUAR MINE, HaMscr.
Corn Planters, Daisy and Empire
Harrows, Drag and Disc.
Harness, Single and Double^
Barbed wire, Poultry wire and
Field Fencing.
PLOWS, THE GENUINE VULCAN AND
WILLIAM OLIVER.
Get
our pnces.
^ Tools of every description.
i —
g Coble-Bradsliaw Compi
S Headquarters for Hardware,
g Burlington, N. C.
S Just Received Anoife^
5 Car of the Famous
t Sunny South Stoves
The Manufacturer...
guarantees that the cook
ing qualities of this stove
cannot be excelled by
any in the United States.
It will be to your interest
to get our prices on this
line of stoves when in
need of one-
In addition to the
above we carry the larg
est stock of Furniture
and House Furnishing
Goods ever carried in
Alapaance county.
M. B. SMITH
The Furniture Store.
Davis St. next to Alamance Loan & Trust Co.
Burlington, - N. CaroUna.
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