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RURAL CARRIER ITEMS Saw Biver Items. A fine rain which helps the farmers and then the bright sun shine which is so cheering. Miss Julia Thompson one oi our attractive teachers in the Graded School went home Friday evening, returned Saturday and reports a pleasant time. Rev. D. W. Arnet attended the Mt.Zion Association last week which convened at Bells Church south of Durham, some eighteeo miles, and reports one of the best in the history of the Association. It was sc well attended and the discussions were so elevating and the work along all lines was pro- guessing so Vv^ell, Mr. Grover Bivens one of Orange Counties best men who has been visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. McClure for some time made his last visit last Thursday and took one af Haw E-ivers best girls and they were made one and launched out on the sea of mar ried life, securing so inestimable lady. We shall miss her very much and more so in the Sunday School and church as she presid ed at the organ. They w^ere un ited in Greensboro by Rev. Casto. Rev. Bryan filled his regular ap pointment at the M- P. Church Sunday morning and night. Marvin McPherson continues to improve, we hope that he will soon be well and return to Col lege soon. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Livens spent Sunday in Haw River and returned to Hillsboro Sunday ev ening where they will make their future home. R. F. D. m. I Miss Cleta Patterson, returned home few days ago after spend ing a few^ weeks on Route 2 visiting. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Spoon return ed one day last week from Flor ida where they spent several days sight seeing. Percy Homewood and family have moved to Oak Grove farm on Route 2, glad to have them, _ Don't miss the Friendship Fair next Saturi^ay which promises to be a day of pleasure as well Show Rev. T. C. Hodgin preached two vei'y inspiring sermons kt Cane Creek Sunday, _ Mrs. L. ?. Stuart left Monday for a visit to rdatives at High Point. ^ , Miss Roduske: Roach goes to Winstoii' this week, after haviing spent her vacation at home, ito take up w'ork as a trained nurse. Jas. T. Henley left Monday for Pilot Mfcn. where he has se cured employment for the win ter. Mr. T. H. H(>rnaday and son Lewis are attending the fair ait Greensboro this week. Mr. Graham Garrett and fami- jy visited at Mr. I'J, E.. Thomas^ SunW and Monday. Mrs. Margaret Hackney attend ed services at Cane Creek Sunday and is visiting in the neighbor hood this week, . _ Mr. William White of Ore Hill was a business visitor at Snow Camp Monday. You can ni&kc yoiir solfectJOW these*. :/Jtist re(icive(i-..3 : j^rc3t line of ] a. dies’ coat suits. Tailored right, made nght, everyeven the price. We are going to put on sal^ a line of ladies’ coats suits ranging in value $10,00, $12 50 to $15v00* Great range of colors^ your choice $10v00. We want ^(ou to see this line, see the savingSv Ahdthier lot of ladies^ co^^ $9.00, real Value ur, $12,50» Other coat suits |12y50 to fl5,0Q: Children’s coats beautifully lined bear skin, curly and plush cloth. Bear skin in re^ blue, white and old rose and $2 25, Silk plush $3 95. |M|es sJicirt $1.50, $2.50, $3,00, $3.75, as beneficial. lie was fortunate in; Friendship school building is be-1 painted this week. When we began caring the mail on No, 1 March 1907 there ’V^ere 43 boxes served by me, now We have 93 ahd want one hundred who will be the next to put up a box. Our friend and brother carrier No 7 began taking his vacation ffis^eTKate ‘ jSnes7 01a“ Evans | Monday October 3rd. for thepur- R. F. D. 8. and Martisha Thompson spent i Pos« of building hiniself a barn Sunday very pleasantly with the j Today the 11th. he finished get- famih* of J'. R. Stout, they re-1 ting up the bill for the lumbei turned home Sunday evening to I sawed off two or three corned Burlington. 1 posts, this much done in eight Miss lola Franklin taught seven- days. Guess he will get the til, eight and ninth grades at the Graded School while Superinten dent Arnet attended the Mt. Zion Association. The Baptist Church will call a pastor for next year on next Sat urday night at their businesss meeting which is October 15th. Judging from the amount of fer tilizer that is being hauled from^ here there will be a large crop of wheat sov/ed. Judging from the pleasant walks on Sunday evening with his best girl, our Genial Rural Carrier barn done about 1914, if he keeps up this present lick. R. F. D. No. 7. Rev. J. A. Burgess will preach his last sermon at Mt. Hermon Sunday. The S. S. Rally day that was to be held at Mt. Hermon Church Saturday was rained out. S. J. Loy has moved his family from Burlington out on his farm on No. 7, Sam has him a fine new house, R. L. Loy will niove his family Hurrah must be forming a contract. , . , , . ^ Ask Major W. T. Brooks about | to his place this week. the good roads betv/een Haw | River and Swepsonville. i , There are signs of the w^'eddingl ^'^^^^ed J._ L. Neese last Sunday.J misfortune to lose a 10 cent bar , bells ringing in east Haw River!, Will Kimbal called to see his low knife and a corn cob pipe. I Miss Rosa Sartin after spend ing a week on No. 8 left for home Miss Rosa is a pleasant young lady and we are always glad to see her on No. 8. We had the pleasure of stopp ing at G. W. Barkers for dinner last Saturday, we always enjoy stopping there. Austin Mitchell gave us a bunch of Red June apples the second crop this year, They are a curiousi ty. Some one heard an awful noise a few nights ago up near Jeffre;^| Isleys and went to investigate. They found Geo. Danily sitting up on top of a telephone post try ing to call up Dr. Kernodle. It is a fine boy. Good luck to the little man. May he live long. That mob of carpenters at J, W. Somers went 'possum hunt ing one night last week and said that they caught a "possum. Geo. Lem Simpson lost a cats that night so w^e don^t know so w^ell Miss Nettie Simpson is on the sick list this w’eek; nothing serious we hope, Mrs. C. E, Tapscott left last Thursday for St. Leos Hospit al for treatment at last report she w’as getting along all right. , Clem Somers of Altamahaw Sha.rpe ; was on No. 8 last week and the $6. and Ladies’'waists :50c 75c, $1,00;' 11.25; $2.00 ;$2.6Q . and 3.00 and up to $6.00. Beauti \: silks j; - mesaline, tafr fata, ( and sati«./\: Peaudfctodi^fflie lot'W'hite spi^cial value at $1.00. Ladies and misses sweaters. If you want to save money on your swea^ ters at $1.50, $2.50 ladies' sweaters red and w^hite special at $2,00: $3 and $3. 25 special at $2.50. It will pay you to see these values in sweaters. GOODS. well selected DRESS Large and stock, the very latest styles and weaves, nev/ and desirable colors, very attractive prices. You want to see our line of dress goods. No discription will give it justice. MILLINERY. We do not mean to brag, but we can show you the most de sirable, most stylish and most, artistic head wear you can find. Ladies, it will pay you to see our line of millinery. You can make your selection with ease. We believe it will be a saving to you to make your purchase here. ■, BOYS SUITS. / We have some special values in. boys’and children's suits . 50. ; K you want to clothe your hm school or service of kind at a saving, we hav-'- the suits. Straight pants, knfcker boeker long or short. The large quanity we bought ma kes it possible to give von some special prices. : We have sonie special values :in boys ovpv coats. While on the market , we pick a great line of over coats and are offering them at V a large saving. Our men’s suits will interest you. We V have some very great values : nice, and- stylish/ finely tailor ed, just what, you want for or service. McCkli Pattern No. 3667^ STRIKING COAT SUIT i you seen our china ware, plain and decorated. If not you want to see this department, it has many beau tiful and useful articles. See our ^c, lOc, 15e,, 25c and 50c counters. They contain values that you cannot afford to pass by. Always keep in mind our furniture and house furnish ing department. You ought to see our rugs and arts spua- res, they are beautiful. They ; represent values you cannot obtain elsewhere. If you want to furnish your home or doany thing to add to the comfort or beauty of your home, consult this department. Jos. A. Isley & Bro. Co. in the near future. The Baraca Class gave the Phil- athea Class the supper they \von in the contest Saturday night, it waB served at the Y. M. C. A. All i.)assed off nicely and enjoy able. Mr. Jim Carrigan spent the day here Monday. Mr. Walter Holland spent Mon day in the city. Misses Bessie and Annie Stuart left Monday for Greensboro. Mr. A If Sirapson who is in school at Elon spent Saturday and Sun day at homs. "VVe are so glad to know that best girl on No. 7 last Sunday. | The finder will please keep them i Ask Ben Neese w'hen he was as they are not vrorth returning. I down at the Brick house last. _ i News is scarce tliis w'eek every j Miv and Mrs. B. H. Hargis vi-j body is busy stripping tobacco* sited W, A. 1. Sharpe Sunday, j ±pr the BurHngton Market, They . are well pleased with the prices n iL £ M- r Li D- treatment thev get at our Death of iVliss fcshter Hippy. | warehouses. Thanks to Mrs, Mattie Barker ^ Burlington, DEPARTMENT STORE '¥■1 N. Garolina. y in his hole. But it was only Ed blasting out stum.ps he got out 42 in one day. Said he was tired of buying plow points, stumps are a nuisance in a faild any way. _ Miss Ester Rippy died Tuesday night at the home of her sister Mrs. 0. P. Shelton of west Burl ington with Vvhom she made her home. Burial this afternoon Wed nesday at Bethlehem, funeral conducted by Rev. J. W^ Holt, Miss Rippy was 34 years of age and a noble Christian lady, for a ‘mess’ of nice snap beans. They come in mighty nice just now^ The people around Ed Faucetts heard an awd'ul cannonading one day last week. They thought we had another war on and Uncle Henry Ross w'as about, to crawl SOMETB?NG 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. i NOTICE--All parties who are j in arrears for w^ork done in thej cemetery-vvill please come for-1 ward and settle. Respectfully, L. P. Sheppard, Ceme^eey Keepeh... Just received, car of No. 1, sap shingles. $2.15 per thousand. J. W. -Cates. . " WANTED-To sell at once J cook stove. Only used eighteen months. Apply at Methodist rotestant parsonage.' prompHy obiaroed infcilcc'uiitriep, ir ^■0 FEEi TR'fcDK"MAR.KS-, aiid I tAred. Siititt-!-. Viio'.o. !-.r . “ ' Ircpcrt on ■br.teiitalality. Ai-U fWiUii [STRIOTLV .C'OKFiDEBTIAL. I'atent jrexolnsi'veJy. SiirpasBing referem’os. . ^ViUaiv.'aUfe ir.vuntorti.sii'vniU , I'OOH ouUoStt.oobtaiiitind ''•'..■.i-'' 1 valuable In'iormavion.' tee *.o any iuiorc-es. equipped with the finest and best line of fabrics creations, and style innovations that ever buyer. This is simple triith. The Fall line of FLEISHMAN’S WE ARE ALL READY FOR BUSINESS amazed the CLOTHING for Men, Young Men and Childreh is now read ■ for your inspeetion and approval. They demand the earefuls^ of the man who wants to do the best he can. ^T’S NOT OUR PRACTICE TO BLOW. There are many reasons why we are prepared to deliver the greatest pos dble value for the least possible cost. - WE PROHiSE ilUCH. WE WILL DELIVER MORE ■ 215 Men’s Suits sold at |12,50 and 205 Men’s Suits sold at |? 5,00.and ! 220 of Children l^uits sold at $15.00 our price - - - $10.50 ^ |18.00, bur price - - » - -$12.25 | $3.50 to $4.00 our price $2.75 : All this clothing is strictly pure Worsted, the latest shades and of the very best workmanship. Dont fail to get one of those suits now. Men & Woman’s and Childrens’ Shoes, The Bostonian, for style, fit and wear, $3 50 and $4 00 also THE MAY MANTON SHOES FOR LADIES’ $3.O0 and $3.50. 500 Men’s Collars in different styles all sizes we are offering at a special reduction regular 15c value at 3 for 25c as long as they last. If you are in need of Dry Goods and Ladies’ Wear, we will save you some money. We have a complete line of them Gur prices are lower than elsewhere. Anything new out 3/ou will find it here. We keep in touch with the new crea tions m each department, and you are sure to get the correct thing here. AT ANY RATE, COME IN, MAKEYOUR SELF AT HOME. YOU ARE WELCOME. Corner Main II UT FlQ|4|VIAKf BURLINGTON, ’ aisd Davis st I Iiflxii.il ^ North Carolina I; Tl mi -:Mi^ spi Syl Mis Mis MU Mis I
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