RURAL CARRIER ITEMS
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8. Fa B. m, 7.
Most of the wheat is now hous-
The road force have moved
from Bellemont to little Alamance
near the McBride Holt place
where they expect to do some
grading.
E. A. Isley has charge of the
foi*c0 /
J. s. Brooks gnd family also
Miss Bettie Isley visited relataves
in Burlington Saturday and Sun-
day. .
Old Mrs. Mary Isley, Chns
Rich and family visited at E. A.
Isieys Sunday which means more
hard luck for Ed if that crowd
stayed for dinner. Guess Chris
and Claude were trying to get
back some of the rations Ed eat
off of them while he was grading
the road by Bellemont where they
live. You can look at Eds Sto-
mache and imagine what happens
when he gets where the good ra
tions are convenient.
The “holiness” meeting will
begin at Antioch the 2d, Sunday
in July.
Mrs. Simeon Shoe and Miss
Josie Spoon have cleaned off the
church yard.
W. B. Garrett was a recent vi«
sitor at W. L. Spoons. Must be
some attraction there for Billie,
J. L. Neese is able to be out
again after his recent illness,
R. F. D. No. 8.
Prof. R. W. McCullock of
the Georgian School of Technolo
gy is spending a few dasy at the
old home on No. 8.
Mrs. Mamie Kice and children
are visiting at R. A. Matlocks.
Hope they will have a pleasant
visit they are almost “Sartain”
to enjoy ^ visit on No. 8 anyway.
C. E. Tapscott and family visit
ed Mrs, Tapscotts father J. C.
Whitesell on No. 4 last Sunday.
Our kid Little Hal spent last
Friday and Saturday on No. 10.
with his brother LeRoy at J. A.
Loys he had a big time.
The Farmers Union _will have
a picnic at Altamahaw July 4th.
Hope they will have an enjoyable
occasion.
J. A. Murray is the 1st on No.
8 to thresh wheat, he must ha^ e
been having to eat corn bread.
We had the pleasure of eating
dinner at Andy Ross’ last_ Wed
nesday and we enjoyed it too.
We have been wanting to gfet a
“whack” at some of Andy’s Ra
tions a long time.
Our patrons on No 8 have as
usual been good to us all the nice
fruit and vegetables we needed,
Thanks to all of you goodfriends.
Ask i^jhry Wilkins about his
trip on No. 8, some time ago
somebody said he got scared.
When John Paschal goes
through a wheat field with a
reaper he just naturally cleans
up things he even gets up terra-?
pins and binds them in a bundle
of wheat, its right rough on th^
Terrapins we should think.
We took our old lady and wen^
on an excursion to Oxford last
Friday we had a nice time, the
people in Oxford thought we
were a young courting couple.
hitn a nice wat^ teft
ago planted it in weH
week. Don’t what his iO€a
w^ for putting it the well.
Dr. Isley now Ms his phone
in and is ready to to any of
his patrons.
Ernest Cheek si>aat Saturday
night and Sunday 4^ itdme with
parents. ■■ _ ■; ^
Misses Genie S feiiner Carrie
Evans and Dellie Alred^ of Ala
mance visited Mrs. Mollie Clapp
Sunday. . ^
Our friend B. JL ^d E. F.
Waddell now w:M, Alamance
Cotton mills have i tsii^ed their j
present position t* %ke effect
July 1st. at which t^imie they will
go to S. C. where have good
jobs waiting them, j We feel that
these goodable men iirid the car
rier two good fricEis, we hope
them much success and welcome
Mr. Cates of SaxaMiiaw to our
Route who will talst Ben’s place.
Emmice Homewo^l treated us
to the first “homeiisde” toma
toes that we have seen ripe this
year. Tuesday al^a a number of
our patrons have rtkieinbered us
by fruits and etc. S'hanks.
R. F. «. XO. I.
W. J. Brooks of Wilkesboro is
spending this week at Sunny Side
Farm.
Bynum Isley who purchased
Fair Grounds, JULY 4th
Two Bands Music.
First race free for all. Purse $50.00
Four Entries:
Roanoke, Zeb, Billy B, Grego.
2nd Race-FOR 3 Year Olds—Purse $30.00,
D. S. B. Annie Mebane, Bud C. Annie,
3ed Race—2:40 Class—Purse $30.00,
Max, Vance, Little W^onder.
4th Race—Mule Race—Half Mile Running—Winner Prize,
Good Saddle.
5th Tournament Grand Prize $10.00 in Gold—Divided 1st, 2nd
and 3rd Frizes, These races will be exciting as all horses are
from the county. All entries are closed. -■
FREE ICE WATER ON THE GROUNDS.
Let’s all take a day off and have a good time,
treat good people if not here July 4th.
WHEELER & MARTIN
ALAMANCE TRAINERS ASSOCIATION
Institute For Teachers
A County Institute for teachers will be held
at GRAHAM, N. C., beginning JULY 4,1910,
and continuing two weeks. Section 4167 of the
School Law says: “All public school teachers
of any county in which such institute and
school is conducted are hereby required to at
tend the same continuously during its session
unless providentially hindered, and failure to
attend the biennial institute and schol shall
debar any teacher so failing to attend continu
ously from teaching in any of the public schools
of the State for a i>eriod of one year, or until
such teacher shall have attended according to
law some county institute and school as herein
provided for in some other connty.”
You are required to bring^ll of the text-books
used in the public schools through the primary
and intermediate grades, as the institute will
partake largely of the character of a school.
For the primary work bring, in addition to the
readers, some tablets and a pair of scissors.
P. H. FLEMING,
County Supt.
J. Y JOY- E.,,
Supt. of Public Instruction.
At the present high prices of many ait^ at this great sale oueht
to be an inducement to every person that Wants to
a saving. Look at a few of ine prices and oif^ripgs fit this great
0ai(daleFiifes.
some paper
try to
Har-
a few
'After borrowin;g
from our neighbor i
send in a few more
vest is about over
pats. ■
Farmers are aboat to get their
heads out. ;|- -
Corn and feed* stdff has been
so very hi^ that liSifes are not
so very fat but the iiresher has
started that.will r-'op so much
buying.
We are very sor]:^; M hear of
the burning of JMh Atkinson
house a few nightis t^. As we
understand the lanj|!i exjploded an
oil ran nearby also exploded and
as the well house near and
caught fire and cat : off all the
water supply so oniv a few things
were saved. : n
Moody Shoffner and Miss Blanch
Isley were married #jnday 26th,
Esq Hawkins Baili® . officiating
The Esq was holdiiii: tb the back
of the rocher and fd^embling as
psual and stopped ;f.iid the cere
mony and seemed fe fie immedi
ately and said “Dogipn-’ I have
forget it. But mana^^d to get
through after so loist at time.
e Huffman
A. Evans
You v/ill miss k
I.F. D. Nst i;
Mr. and Mj^, C. Keck visit
ed Mr». R. G. EuliseBun^ay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M
No, 1, and Mr^ and Mrs. R. L.
Coble of No. I s Sunday
with J. W. Clapp at i i/sdnily^, ^
Messes FJmily % and Etai^l
Greeson wasfpleasfeii callers on
No. IQ Suriiday. :
Mr. and Mrs. D;i
of No. 4, visit^ V ]
Sunday.
A large number cq: young peo
ple gathered at W. 'K Shepherds
Sunday afternoon t^ljeat fruit.
Ask Henry Albright li^e loves
Mr. and Mrs. J, Shoffner
spent Sunday with ]:i. P. Shoff-
ner and family.
Thanks to Misses ; 7it'a Isley,
Janie Clapp, J. M. Sh^ffner, W.
Fogleman, T. A. Siroith, W. B.
Shepherd, and Sam Graves for
Apples peaches and, pe&s.'
Elon College li
Quite a number c i .6wr young
people attended thij j^e cream
supper at Mr. L. J. iilif^aels last
Saturday evening, ail report a
good time.
Miss Georgia Sun ateers, visited
Miss Lydia Lowe Sujiday . after
noon. ■
Rev. Lindley Geniteger visited
friends and relativcss i on this
route last week. He left Wed
nesday for South CarcSma.
Prof. W. A. Flick ji Burling
ton visited at D. J, I kies last
Sunday.
Quite a number froe this route
attended the ice crei.m supper
given by the band hcfs at Gib
son ville Saturday eviiaing, all re
port an excellent timei • -
Mr. Jas Tickle frooi jMissouri,
was a caller on this j dute last
Thursday. rp
We have so manj^ to thank for
nice fruit this week t} it we^^^
name them, as it wcij.kt take too
mnch space.
Subscribe for The Despatch,
5000 yards of staple and fancy
ginghams, real value S tolOc, for
this special Summer Salib only gc.
2000 yards of lawn, dimity,: or- •
gandy and prints, special for this
sale 5c per yard. 2000 yards of
white madras, special for !this
sale only 10c, real value 15 to 18c.
Yard wide white lawn and India
linen, real value 10c, special foir
this sale only 7c. lOc bleaching,
special for this sale only 71-2eii
12 l-2e bleaching, special for this
sale only 10c. 5, 71-2, S and 10c
val. torchon lace and embroideic'y
special for this sale your choice
5c. 8 and 10c sea, island, special
for this sale only 7c. Ladies*:
white duck skirts, to close the
lot, special for this sale pnly 59c.
These skirts are easily worth lix
and $1.25. Ladies’ $1.50 wasih,
skirts, special for this sale only
$1.00. $3.00 and $3.50 waisih
suits, special for this sale dnly
$2.25. $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 and
$8.50 Men’s suits, special for
this sale your choice $4.49. One
lot of Men’s suits consisting of
finished and unfinished worsted
very attractive styles $10, $10;.,^
and $12.00 suits, all on one cdun!-
ter, your choice for this sale $7.79.
One counter of Men’s fans:y suits,:
this spring’s style, very: attrac
tive patterns, finely tailored, I
McCall Pattemt
No. 3348 Lindies' Ovcr-Blou*t
N©; 3354 tadies’ JSklrt
wprth $12;50 and $15.00, special
te: this sale oiily $9.95. The
offering m these suits is a
saving to anyone that need.
a suit, .pr :willneed a suit in Z
year_ or more. 50c corset coveJ.
special at 25c. 40 and 50c BovV
knee pants, special for this
and$1.75 Men’s pam"
special for this sale onlv
|7.5p and $8.00 go-carts, special
for this Summer Sale $3.98. 0th
er go-carts and baby carriaffP^j
$5.(^. 75 and 85e galvanize(j
wash tubs, special at 49c. 00
gavahi^d w^sh ttibs, special for
this Summer Sale 59e. 25and 35c
galvanized water pails, 12 and 15
, special at 14c. See the grea*
OflferiiigS; on pur 5c, 10c,. 25c and
50c tables. The offerings in
our grocery department ought to
interest every one that wants
something to eat. A special deal
in Arbuckle Coffee enables to
place on sale at 15c. 100 lbs seam-,
le^s sack of fine salt, special for
54c. Finest nutmegs
for this sale 2c per doz. The very
best you want in flour, meal, ship-
stuffi corn and oats, special prices
for the Summer Sale. One car
lot of white stone ware, special
for this Summer Sale 9c per gal.
This ware is cheap at 15c per
$1.50 brussels rugs, special; fpr, this Summer Sale 98c. 75c Japanese rugs 36-in. by 72-in.
special at 39c* $2.00 velvet ifugs, special for this sale $1.49. $5^50 and $6.00 Axminster
rugs 36-in. by 72iin., special for this Summer Sale $3.49. I : -
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Do not forget this Summe^ Sale, these; pri%s are effective only ua^ Aits[ii&t 1st,, or
present stock is edaaiisted. :
Burlington,
MlPAimiffiNX STOWE
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N. Carolina.
Resolutions of Respect. >
Whereas it has pleased the Su
preme Ruler of the universe to
remove from our midst our sister,
Katie Sharpe, and whereas the
intimate relations long held by
our deceased' sistier with the
members of the D. Of L;, there
fore We think it propfer thgttvwe
should place on recordbur appife-
preeiation of her s0rviCe^ aS a
member of this order. T'here-
fore be it Resolved:
First: That while we bov/ in
humble submission to the will of
Him who doeth all things well,
we do not the less mourn for our
sister, who has been called from
her labor to rest.
Resolved 2nd: That Purity
Council, No. 22 D. of L. tender
their heartfelt sympathy to the
husband and relatives of our de
ceased sister in their sad afflic
tion.
Resolved 3rd: That a copy Of
these resolutions be entered upon
our minutes and a copy be sent
to ithe bereaved husband, arid a
copy to each of the city papers
for publication.
Rosa Crawford, |
Daisy Barbee, I Com.
Daisy Durham. I
Officers M. F. Sunday School El
ected June 26.
J. G. Rogers Supt.
G. L. Amick, Asst. Supt.
W. E. Crutchfield, Secretary.
Miss Agnes Heritage Asst. Sec.
“ Madge Thompson, Organ
ist.
Miss Flossie Loy, Asst. Organ
ist.
Miss Cora Isley, Librarian.
T. T. Stafford, Asst. Librarian
J. H. Boon, Supt. Home Dept.
J, L. Thornburg, Asst. Supt.
Home Dept.
T. T. Stafford, Secy, Home
Dept.
Mrs. S. M. Hornaday, Supt.
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Quick Lunch ito Ladieis ^ Gfemkmen.
Open and ready fof ‘‘Busy.’^ Give u» a
trial and be coiivihcedl
BUSY BEE CAFE
Opposite Piedmont Bank.
BurlinSton, - - - N. Carolina.
TOj YOUR GUM3 EASILY?
Hjtve you ah offensive br^th?
Bad taste in mouth after sleeping?
Ever troubled with indigestion ?
Are you weak and nervous?
Do the fillings fall out of yOur teeth?
-There 1(5'a'.reason.'- ’
The condition of your teeth is an index to all the above troubles.
When you talk about teeth, I’m interested. I’ll exaKiine
yours and advise you free of charge.
OFFICE I 8:00 A. M. to 12 M.;! OfRce over Sellars
HOURS I 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. I Dry Goods store.
BURUNGTON, N. G. - PHONE374.
Miss M$attie Simpson Mr. and
Mrs. E. LI Henderson of Graham
took an automobile trip to Greens
boro Sunday.
Messrs Emmett Petty, Be|J
Sykes, Ed Boland and
Stancel were automobile
in the city of Greensboro Sunoajj
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