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ma. COLD HAND. ON. $5.00 $6.00 $3.25 ^12.00 I) $13.00 (i .50 .38 lATS, Etc., 0 days rgains FREEIV!Ai^ DRUG CO. Agents for Huylsrs Candy. J, Van Lindley Cut Flowers. Also the place to buy anything kept in a Drug Store'iat reasonable prices. The Stats Dispatch Ermin Plott of Greensboro will; fill the appointment for Rev. J. £ - D. Andrew here on next Sabbath; ? wUSIHeSS lSU2i{16rS. : while Mr. Andrew is away at the ^ S. S. Convention. , Notices inserted m £bls column will he ^ charged for at the rate of one cent GIVE US A CALL TRY OUR ICE CREAM. F REEMA]sr Dirua go. Phone 20 - Burlington, N. G. ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . I ^ ** ^ » ,g ^ HT I Lafayette Holt spent Thurs^day in Greensboro on business. Fieming Winn of Savannah Ga. the guest of Dr. Stafford. M’ ss Ada Patterson has accept ed a position with the Cooper Dry (lOOuS Co. Every new subscriber counts 200 votes, renewal 100, in our Contest. Miss Olivia Smith of Bellemont xvas a shopping visitor in town yesierday. Isirs. \V. Petty and children of Spencer are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Garvin. Mrs. Cornelius Williams of Sainmerfield is the guest of her sister Mrs. W. K. Holt. Eugene Rimmer of Hillsboro is spending a few days in town t’le guest of relatives. D. 0. Burch has accepted a oosiiion with the University Frinting Co., of Chapel Hill. Get busy and subscibe for The State Dispatch and vote for one of those popular young ladies. Gorrell Hart leaves Thursday morning for Danville and Stuart, Va. to spend a weeks vacation. If the other contestant wins you will think you, could have won by working a little harder. Miss Lessie Winningham of Randieman is the guest of Misses Lois and Margie Cheek this week J. W. Ingle of Athems Ga., who has been the guest of his father returned home yesterday. Miss Maud Durham who has been visiting friends at Mebane returned home first of the week. Miss Pearle W^agoner left last vveek to spend a few weeks the guest of relatives in Guilford co. ilrs. A. M. Cheek of Durham is spending several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ca tes. Messrs. Cary Isley and Roy Hayes returned Wednesday from an extended trip to northern ci ties. J. C. Staley returned Tuesday from Staley, N. C., his old hom.e ■'.vhere he spent several days visiting. Mr. Charles B. Way is spend ing this week with relatives and friends at Franklinville Randolph eounty. Messrs. Joe Thompson and Arthur Huffman spent Sunday on R. F. D. ?, the guest of W. B. Sharpe. The Malleable man at the Coble Bradsliav; Co. store is proving quite a success. Investigate tnf.jse staves. M. Cates and children spent Saturday to Monday the xiiest of his father-in-law near Mt. Moriah church. Mrs. Roberson of Red Springs V. ivo has been the guest of her daU'U’hter Mrs. S. L. Morgan for a ;rivnth has retured home. A. Cheek, J. A. Thompson and H. H. Buckner left Monday night i Wrightsville to attend a State ■ reeving of the Junior Order ” h;eii will be in session three there this week. have First V fro;n A. Bradley has taken spsce in ihis issue. Look his ad up. The Ellis Machine and Music Co., have a new ad in this issue. C. B. Ellis left last night for a weeks vacation at Staunton, Va. Misses Mayme and Eva Howell are guest of friends at Graham this week. J. H. Matkins left to day for Goldsboro to spend a couple of days on business. Mr. Wesley Isley of Back Creek was in the city yesterday and dropped in to see us. The Great Sale at H. Fleishman Underselling store is continued for a few days longer. The Daisy Hosiery Mill has again resumed work after their usual summer vacation, Thompson and Cheek moved their office to the National Bank building. Misses Beulah Petty and Do- vie Malone were amon^ the large crowd who left last night for Atlantic City. Miss Maytie Spoan who has been the guest of friends at Fu qua Springs for the past month returned home Wednesday. Elder J. A. Shore of Elizabeth City will peach to night (Wednes day) at the Union church at 8 o'clock* The public invited. For the benefit of the Malleable Range man the Coble-Bradshaw Co. will be open until 9:30 at night. Be sure to see them, J. H. B. Fogleman who has been the guest of his father Jno. T. Fogleman returned to his work at Blacksburg, Va, Saturday. W. M. Cates of Tallahassee Fla., was called Monday to the bedside of his son-in-law E. N. Oliver who is dangerously ill. A large delegation from here will attend the county Sunday School Convention at Spring Church Saturday and Sunday. We are requested by'"Prof. Singletaiy, to announce that the Burlington Graded Sdhools will open bn Monday September 5th, Dr. L. G. Coble passed through town Monday, returning to Greensboro. He has been visit ing his father on R, F. D. No. 1. Walter Sellars and Misses Mor row and Bason left last night for northern cities to buy fall stock. They will be gone about ten days. Jno. Fogleman of the City Bar ber Shop and wife are spending a two weeks vacation at Chapel Hill the guest of friends and re latives. Miss Hallie Ree Hedrick a po pular young lady of Lexington arrived Friday to spend several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i'. F. Coble. W. J. Matkins, of Freize, Va., arrived Monday to visit his brot her J. H. Matkins for a few days going to day to the old home place near Altamahaw. The Christian Sunday School took a picnic outing to Stonewall Spring last Friday. All had 2. nice time considering the very unfavorable weather. Only 2 months and a 1- 2 and some ^ one _ will have won the beautiful piano,, and other valu able prizes to be given away by the State Dispatch. Mrs. S. E. Allred and Misses Lois and Margie Cheek returned, Monday afternoon from Randolph.! county where they have been vis'^ I iting for seyeral weeks. | Ben Sykes head salesman for ! the H. Fleishman underselhng I store left last night for Atlantic; I City, New York and Baltimore to spend a weeks vacation. Mr. H. D. Smith of Hartshorri No. 1, was in the city last Satur-^- day and gave the Dispatch a pleasant call^ renewing his sub scription to the Dispatch. The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church are painting and papering the inside of the churclii all services will be held next Sun day in the Baraca class roomi. J. C. Buckhanan buying repre sentative of the Wilson-Buckha- nan 5 10 and 25 cent store ac companied by Mrs. Buckhanan left last night for northern cities Join the ^and excursion crowd who are going to Asheville Tues day September 6th. This will be your last oppoftunity this sea son to get reduced rates to visi1: the “Land of the Skies'” Messrs. J. D. and L. B. Whit- ted, accompanied by their mill iner, Miss Alice Boland, left Tues day night for Baltimore,. Phila delphia and New York, to place orders for their fall stock of goods. Mrs. Mattie Winn of near A1-- tamahaw accompanied by her brother Henry Gillfam as far as Greensboro left Friday evening for Brooklyn N. Y., where she with'her husband will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Iseley went to Chatham county last Saturday to visit relatives, they returned Monday afternoon an report a pleasant trip. Mr. Iseley tells us that they have got bumper crdps in the section he visited. The revival meeting at St. Marks Reformed church in the country closed last Sabbath when six young persons were received into the church by baptism and confirmation. There were fifteen conversions during the meeting. The Ladieis Aid and mission ary Society of the Reformed church will hold a public meet ing in the church at 8 p. m. nex t Sunday Aug 28th. The public is most cordially invited. A sil-1 ver offering will be received' for I the benefit of the new S. S. buil-1 ding. ^ wi uuc tcoi a word m for each insertion,,ten cents being the min- ^ ^ imiini charge. Ads. will be run until no- ^ tified to be discoatinued. ^ FOR SALE—Second hand soda fountain, in good condition. Ap ply at the’ ‘Paragon'^ ' ' —III mil iiinBHiiiiiiB-—niTir—iwiiiaumiwBM—— ■ Just received, car of No. 1, sap shingles. $2.15 per thousand. J. V7. Cates. W .ANTED—To sell at once a (‘ook stove. Only used eighteen months. Apply at Methodist i’rotestant parsonage. Have scales arranged to weigh your heavy farm products, hay etc. J. W. Cates. NOTICE—All parties who are in arrears for work done in the cemetery will please come for ward and settle. Respectfully, L. P. Sheppard, Cemetery Keeper. WANTED—Salemens and Col lectors write us or call and get particulars. p. J. Denny, Manager, Singer Sewing Machine Co. Greensboro, N. C. End Sale! We want tp close out every pair of Spring and Summer; Ox fords and Pumpis in our Store. Regulaj price We need the I'odm ^d for Fall Stock. money We wish to show only new styles next Spring.' We prefer, to take our loss now, rather than next Therefore^ we oiffer Every pair of Oxfords and Sand als at big discount; We can fit all haps not later; feet now, ppr- Women’s, ’S,:::' 's, ;; s. There's a good saving in buy ing today. Better buy two ipairs. reduced. FOR RENT:—Several good of fice rooms in Waller Building. For term& etc. Apply to J. Zeb. Waller FOR SALE—One 2 1-2 horse,- power gasohne engine, in perfect running order. Apply to Bur lington Beverage Co;, Burling ton, N. C. The HOLT-CATES Co. • On the corner, - - BURLINGTON, N. C. WANTED—Woman married or unmaried to rnn small board ing house. Apply to State Dis patch Office. SOMETHING N E W-Now while times are hard, a dollar saved is a dollar made. Why use so much electricity on lights when our new article will save you from fifty to eighty cents on the dollar. Will last a life time. Send $1, for article today. Box 55, Burlington, N. C. M No matter how soit theys'.re, will hold fillings if proper attention given them after they have been cleaned and filled. Your health depends largely upon the con dition of your teeth. Don’t put it off —^have them attended to at once, and let me tell you how'to keep them in good Condition. Examinations free. Prices as reasonable as good wojrk will permit. office ! 8:00 A. m. tol2 M. HOURS 11:00 to6:00p* M. Office over Sellars Dry Goods store. 5*1 aS II DR. J BURLINGTON, N. G. S. FROST PHONE 374. I Great 1 0 Directors of Fair Association to Meet. > 1 There will be a meeting of the | Directors of the Alamance Fair i Association at Secretary’s office at Fair Grounds on Saturday Au gust 2Tth, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. McBride Holt, Secretary. Country ¥f) I -, .. V “■' v:f: Jl; - ■ ■ ■ The county is now full of telephones. Let me have your order at night- Uncle Sam's carriers will bring it to you next morning. No extra charge fpr postage. The Best Drug Store in EURLINGTON, Bradley’s Bazaar ThursiJay. The Ladies Aid Society of tha ' Christian Church will give a i Bazaar Thursday afternoon and | evening in the vacant store room I formerally occupied by W. C. i Isley. The Ladies will sell ready | to wear , articles, aprons, hand- ' kerchiefs etc. Give the Society your assistance I in this good work by patronizing | them. j i Miss Holt Entertain. I An event of great social inter-1 est was the reception given at her home on Webb avenue Tues day evening from nine to twelve BEGINNING MONDAY, AUG. 8 LAST UNTIL SATURDAY, TIFARIF.~ • £ IN SOUTH BEND g Our Cooking Demon- stration will be given by our Malleable Range ^ Man. During this week f we most cordially iri- f5 vite the public to visit J our store «nd inspect I this great range. o’clock by Miss Annie Holt^. in iillian Hitchcocki.; .0 nie Kilgo of Durham_ who are honor of Miss Lillian Hitchcock of Winston-Salem, and Miss Fan- Music was: ^ visiting in the city the feature of the evening ami; ja many and sweet -were the selec-1 tions rendered by the acGomplis- j 47 ?xed young ladies. Ice cream and, cake and mints were served. a s % viiFuuiii I I § i tjiimiilL'HltM?'- % § § Monday, Aug. 22nd to 27th. Lunch will be Servi Each day durmg the week. For the next THIRTY DAYS we wiU offer a lot of JKUGGIES, HARNESS pTj and plher HARDWARE at greaUy REDIICED PRICES Don’t fail to attend the Display given by the Malleable Man. Criitchf ield~Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Brad shaw left this morning for the home of his father in the. south eastern part of the county, to at tend the marriage of his sister Miss Hattie Bradshaw tp Geo. Crutchfield of Winston-Salem. The ceremony will take place to day at 12 o'clock. Both bride and groom are desaf and dumb and will be mamed by a deaf and dumb minister. Miss Bradshaw is a very pretty young lady and is acquainted with a number our Burlington ^people, who wishv them a happy married life. I COBLE-BRADSHAW COMPANY, Burlington, North CaroKna* i § A Card. I have secured the service of J. C, Williams a Licensed Embal- mer of long experience to assist me in ray wprk.^ We are at your service day ornight. Phone 415 oi;..173. Jas. A. R. Davis, Undertaker? . To Whom It May Conc^^rn: This is to make known to the public that I have sold the Para gon tP S. C. Ireland. All outstanding indebtedness prior to this sale will be paid by meand all bills collects by me. This August 16. 1910, SUMMIE Shakpe. Miiil ill Annual Meeting:. At a caUed meeting of the R. F.' D. Carriers held Saturday night it was decided to have the regular annual picnic for Car riers and patirtons at Hardenufi Park Monday Sept 5th. All the patrons of the various routes are in?ited to be ppesettt.
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