Utm.
Fitch Kft
on Unioft
"owd attended
Wallter’a
w&y uiominjr
m baptism jfy
of peo.
Walker’s pond
ISf boat-ridi n&
got “ducked’’
»oys on Union
‘.in)i)g Wednes^
cfiught a nice
wijl^begiii
inday. Every,
to attevid the
famiJy are vis-
this week,
Burlinfeton is
D. T. Aired
Terrell, Bertha
Smith vere
t J. L. Terrell’s
note that Miss
ight sick. We
again
id Miss Myrtle,
o have been at*
sionary Baptist
it LamberthMe-
Person county
)me. They re-
attended the
store Tuesday,
sited Geo. Rudd
•wood of Alti.-
pent Saturday
ell’s.
jtr
JFEKDED
rt M*t«b sad fr«e I
A iwteots, trade oiarki^l
couNTnies. r
'askhtfton so-v*s
cnt.
Practice Extluslnly.
|}M ttotci PaMot mw, I
ON, D. C.
on
er all Sam-
eason. No
e offer the
immer
Foulards
le 75c quaii-
>f the soft
suitable for
id 44c qual-
e of 10c.
^aist.
ilored waist
2, some all
lain tailored
5c, now 50c.
ts and
of the Linen
>n record for
'g'lilar prices
h. The re-
ase Dresses
ia]ity at 75.*;
)on
ir'm-Aimit
A'mPUBLTCAN
IJILDING 'OF AMEHaCAIillOMES AJ^D
DEVOTED> TO WE UFl
mcm
n: c, MGUsir Ml,
BURLB^TO
VOL. IV,
Miss Editiii Walkei Enteiiaut.
MbiB Krme non Uktcrta
SOCIAL
Pleasant Evening.
Mid the glimmering of the
dingy moon as it shed its radiant
rays through the boughs of the
splender oaks, which were tossed
to and fro by the vesper breeze,,
spotted with electric lights here
^Q(j there was the scene which
overshadowed one hundred and
fifty gay young people wli?o gath
ered on the lawn in frotit of the
Graded School Friday night at
which time the Philathea class
of the Baptist church, equal; to,
the surroundings, majestically
entertained the Baracasi'* t’he
sublime and romatic ixitermipgl-
ed the occasion when the jovial
crowd joined hand in haud in
playing the games of the days of
their childhood and merriment
raled supreme mid shouts of
laughter as the ceremony of-
King William was King Qei^rge’s
Sion went its rounds. But this
was not the finish for the spirit-,
ed crowd held their breath as*-
the handkerchief went round the
nrg and silently dropped be
hind some one who perchanced
10 steal a glance at his finfineitr.
The desert which is always much
i 0 be desired was watermelon,.
Thus passed an evening long
TO be remembered by the Phila*
theas and Baracas of the Baptist
church. •
Miss Edith W-alker entertaine^
a number of her friends at heii:
home on Front Street FVidajI
night from 0 to 12 o’clock. The
enterteinmeht was in honor o:|
her visitors. Misses Daisy an^
Lucy Eodgers Durfnim, an(|
Miss Liicy Jordan of \Jorganton.t
Pleasant games were the chie:^
f^turd of the evening. Refresh-I
ments were very much enjoyed.f
Those who enjoyed, the t^^ionf
were:^ ^\ ; |
^ Misses S^ie^^ohvillei^ Maudef
Dixon, Mary and Beulah Foster,
and Nellie FJemming. Messrs:
Henry and Sipe Fleming, Vitus!
and Edgar Holt, J. W. Lashleyl
Jr., and Harvey Riggans. "
in Hostor of Her Guest.
Miss Pearl Ellis, an attractive
member of the younger set, ^ve
a picnic party to certain of her,
friends Tuesday, August 8th, at
the spiendid country, neat and
club-house of Mr. Robert L. Holt
in honor of her visitors, Mis^s
Sbise and Belle of
Oxford, and Miss Jiianc#.;£)h4at;
ham, of Hendersorivi thelgu^l oi'i
her cousin, Miss Trixie, Ward,
iiiding out in the %aHy il^rrrfhg;
the young people were met, at
the club-house by Mr. Holt aii^,
Mr^ Charles Ward. The jtlub-
houfee doors Were thrown opep,
and the visitors mjlde to "feel ia't
honbe by Mr. Holt's genial wel
come. Visiting Ihetnn^n^ 5>lac^
Cl interest oh the iplace, ^ #ie -fish
pond, . .the newly constructed
dam, and the pretty ^n'viroBg^-oi'
the house. Panch wES senyed in
the big living room.' The dining
Toom was alive v/ith the baskets
of the picnicers. The party con
sisted of Misses Pearl Ellis, Trix
ie Ward, Frances Cheatham, El-
oise and Belle Gannaday,; Flp^a?
Garret, Carrie Wilis and Anna
Morgan Faucette, Messrs, Fuller
Gates, George Sharpe, John ^s-
i^;y, Claude Holt, Walter Storey,
Jialph Holt Fleming, Paul Mor
gan and Erwin Montgomery.
Pic&ic Onting
The annual picnic of the piat-j
rons of R, F. D. 5 and the Longs
Chapel Sunday School was held
Saturday at Stpni^aU;i%ri
The day was ideal for a picnic
outing and the jolly crowd atsd
picturesque scenery equal to the.
occasion. ^ ^
Prof. W. A. Harper, President
of Elon College was present and
spoke to tne people at some
jfength on the subject “Conser
vation.” J. R. Hoffman was
there to assist in the eating stunt
arid was called on and responded
m his usual gpckj natu:^ed way
with a speech which was well re
ceived by his hearers. , ,
The dinner was there in quahi
ty and Qualjty and after every
body had eaten, much was left to
be carried homfe^
After spendi*ig a day of-pl€>a*'
sure the guest dispersed declar
ing Mr. Hall their carrier a popu
lar and jolly good fellow; one of
tho^ kind who knoWs t>
make people enjo^'themi®ve|
and feel at home. I
she entertained Thursday night
at Pillow brook jwn d. Boatfriding
was the chief pieasuse. of r enter4
tainment. ,The pa^y consisted
of Miss Alma Clayton, of i StjemI
and Mrs. Annie Loue Wilson, c|;
E^lei^-.^dnc^sg^ $nd Missel^
!Emma ikjvbjand Rniiti(|
Dameron, and Kate Walke^r,
MessVs.' ;]erty Xea, L, L. Lairibi'
of Sile# rCity, J. A. $j>^kes, of
Wilson, and R. S., PacieV 61*']^ch-
mond.
Las! night from 8:30 to
o’clock, at her home, two
from town. Miss Birdie Ho,
tertained a number of her fi
in honor cf her guest, Miss
Parsobs. of Rand^eman.
12:00
rniles
t eh-
iends
May
The
hted
%ich
A.-
reat-
ayed
mu-
of
beautiful lawn was well li
by Japanese lanterns,
made a beautiful scene.'
though the weather was ti
ening, many games were p
on th^e lawn. Ihstrumenta
sic was furnished by sever,
the gc^^ts;: i
; Prdokfeiy the best oJ the
evening «ras when the entin
ty was invited to the lawn i tthe
reartif the hou^. Here ‘ they
found a long table loaded with
those delicious fruits and ni sions
for which Mr. Holt is fa med.
To say that they were enjo\[ed is
puttingit too mildly. i
At a late hour the happy pars
ty dispersed, longing for ;inany
more invi^tions o spend an even
ing at the Holt honaei r
4mon^' those present were:'
MiisiS May Farsoiisi loi., Ripdle-
itian, guest of honor, Miss Hrurdle
of Gr^hsboro, Misses i^tary IShoft
her, Mattie and Martishia T homp
sbn, Minnie Layton,; Mamie Holt,
Miss Madge Thompson of Iseids-
yille, and Messrs. L. L. Patter
son,' H. E. Rauhut, Dan C. Hblt,
Fred Holt, H. M. Thon.pson,
Z^k ? M^one, Nicholsdn^ T. T;
Stafford and Walter Jones
Krtyay Farty.
■ Mr. and Mrs. J, Frank M Itchell
^ve a most deligh^oii ;p® rty at
thekiw# jjost i^eat of th i. .city
last night in honor,of Mis Mitc-
Ifell’s bii#day. Th^ pcarc^i
l^wn were brilliantly lighted with
Jjapane^ lanterns. About thirty
of their friends gathered to do
hionor^ tlie occasion^ axid ii most
ilightful two hours was spent
in talking. - At the end of that
t?me;thfi guest weraiavite !i.lD,^a^^
nbther section of the lawn, where
t^ tab)|e$ stood fafrty IdfSetf
dpwh,‘ one with delicious ,cream
and cake aind the bth^r with lus-
cioui fwrat^rtnelons. i rllvie:^^ One
did justice to thisvpart erf the
pi*ogram. -^Mrs. Mitchell' rfet^iv-
ed 'qditfe^^ large hutnbei* 6f both
ptettV'and 'ufeeful ^fts. It" is
the pf the guests that, this
event may be celebr^tfd in , thi^
■ J I i f; sj
J, IK Qeadenin Passes ^
Eloh College, Au^. 12, ~ !4.
of sadness^ has settled d0^' Vo^^
er the cornmuniiy Isere by
son'of the death of Mr.. f.
Gtendenin, 'v?hich
hotile Friday evening
1 ■
|0n the 2$tii ,X)f: July, iSljl, j
trocto^ at
ms home ID Bjirhngtpn^ Kv
Heenifet^t^ ^
It if tr^e that th6 end hiad be^n
eJtp^et^ sincfe ^r. Glfendeni^
was stribkeit^ with ^ralysii^ ^bpuf
twb'weekaago, but he hiad parr
tially reined cohsdousnpss and
hope was intertwined tha^ tliioi^h
he might not peiniianentiy^ ^efeoy-
er, be: would be ablf tp^^^
to five fbr sonfleti^^ co^'^i,,
riday morhing He be^n, tO;
and the progress pf the failure
was riapid untal th^ %nd' tame at^
the hour namied above, r * i, ^
Mr, Clehdenin is sui’Vivetf v))^
his widow, whois aii^t^i^ bf
W. Staley of Suffolk;
five, children M^dahieis iSdl^i
Kirkpatrick, Pattie L. Bradshaw
and Miss Nina Clendenin>rM|B^-
rs Madk and John Weisley OlehB-
enih. All of thei^ were .
,at his bedside together with’
many'relatives;'f
Mr. Clendenin was in^ the" ett^'
ploy of the Oeorge W. Ah'thdriy
Lumbei^ & Machinie Co. whei^he*
has for sometime held the pdsi*
tion as mechanic, a ptositiori : iti
which he hias woirked faithftilly
and in which he has displayed ex
cellent tii,lent and jiid^ntient dhd
retained the confidfehce inapll^fti;^
of his aup€Srioi*s, He wasl aqiliiet
peaoeable citizen and ChHstiah
gerHttenian.'^^-t,'^'\. ■
T|j€! funeral will be ^nducfed
by his brother-in-law Rev. W. W
Statej^'p. D.iofpuffo5^‘;W|^^#
the terial will i>l^ce at thiB
Moiint Herman Methodist Pro-
t^^nt church in sputb«|3rn Alft-
manw, tbe community m
bom and the chiiricn #nich
heivas a faithful menib# to *th%
|i^,of:his^death.M,, , .i-i
entii^ st^fifi^j€! foir ^ in*
4«ff6n^iice, beih^^^^ OD
the> IstV bf A^il; ^lieir
Ffeteirsbui’irr Vtfhen lihe lliiies of
Lfee^were 1^^ iii ‘ that last^
tbea^iiui^ of
■' i ‘N'o l^^r 'di*': fettej^'/'SolldTe^^^
■s^ed- i^-''H!iat*^;^ir#at
waj^S'at hiS^i>^tiof^d^y^-"ind'iil-
t of the Fif-
; Th
tyrfirs
Carolina is jurt
Fair i« to be h^ld as usual
l6th and tii(& ‘ th#bte^fc is
The writer «erV!6d‘':';^tl|"^^^^
knb^- v^h^ift'
he''^ayi';tiiat'*suihl'
as*a^'SoldlfeiM: ;AMf:^the^v^r*^ite-
soUtnei^- s9^i€irs^:-^'c:i^tid^^
remits
bu!iid*ti^th^( sbiitii^^a h6
a goM a^hd^dj^^^^
-asfsti«!^i-in''^vfeir3^'^ ■li^^ttderir^;'
the landi''
■' t'hfe''’»'ritei?;-Viii^(^ hlnii;'■ ofteb
diirittg' Ms liiit diaj^, }ahdf be ’ fex^
acceipfltaihfeie' -^vibiii?;''^
WVSK;
Evening Party.
Mis>s Jolittes Isley vdeli^fcfully
tTjtertained twenty four of her
Iriends toan evening party at the
I i au tiful home of her parents Mi::.,
I ' d Mrs. Jos. A. Isley on Davis
r;'treet from six to nine Thursday,
e vening. The central feature of
tJ'je evening was a contest “Moth
ers Workbasket” in which the
ynze a beautiful box of candy
vi’as awarded to Miss Mamie
Guthrie and the booby a^knife to
:f:r. Claude Holt ' ' ^ - ‘ ^
Refreshments eonskting of
(ake cream and punch were ser
ved.
After spending several jolly,
hours the crowd after voting
Miss Isley a charming hostess
returned to their homes.
Those present were: v .
Misses Trixie Ward, Ruth Holt,
Pauline Coble, Lorraine Isley,
Evie and Lelia Lamb, Bessie
May Walker, Hattie Walker, Sa
die Trollinger, Agne^ Faucett,
Mamie Guthrie, Louise Murray^
BIanch‘6 'THomas and Frarids
Cheatham of Heilde^sbn.
'dessrs Claiide Wolt, Edvt^ard Mbr
i;an, Jenning F'lemings^ -Ralph
Mhckell—fWc^eel ,
’ *Mr. ‘ James Oi' Mitchell ‘ and
Miss Blonda McKeel were mar-
ri^ at the Reformed Iparsonage
la^t Saturday evening at 8 o’clock
by Rev. J. D. Andrew.
. The quietitude of the marriage
makes it romantic, only Misses
Ruby Rpss, and ^Lena Andrews:
and Messrs. ‘ Tink’’ Horae aiid^^
C^l Page being prei^i|t ; tb wit-?
hdsS the l4g^?ity lind isdl^mnity|
of the pleasant occasion,
’ji^lthough tend^ in , years ^tl|
stand ^minent^iy among ouf so-f
cial circles and have many favor-|
ites ydio hasten to extend th^
handshake of congratulations. |
Miss MeEeel is l>r6tty Siid ac-l
complished, hgtving;been; one of|
our telephone ‘ dp^rators"^ duringf
the spring .and summer months,|
and Mr* MitchelMs to to be con-i
gratulated upon winning her as)
his bride. i
Mr. Mitchell is acarpenter anci
mason and is employed by hi^
father, -v
Fogleiaan—Goss. ;
Mr. K. Lee Fogleman and Miss
Mamie Goss w^ere happil^y marri
ed in the' Reformed parsonage
here.at 8 p. m., Sunday, August
13th by Rev. J. D. Andrew. ■ ‘
fThey, begin Jife the best
wishes of a ^lost of‘friends. '
Garden
j.The home of. Mr.i and Mrs,, J>,;
Q. Gant Tuesday evening was the
stene of a Garden Party ;?iven in
hbnor of their visitinif-guest
hine
Mattie Walker , of Charl,otte
j With the guest se^tfed bn the
b^^tifuL ahady lawn the
gif^en gr^ss serving a§ a matting
%he Gypsie' fortiine t^ll si^ caTfte
into their midst which was the
chief feature of amusement of
the evening. The cplor jscheme
wjas pin^k anti white. '
ilces and other refrifeshirhents
; were served. .
;The party wks much enjoyed
:by all present. '' ^ '
Lkst Ndtdce is to
Taxes Before Advertireflnent
■ Mrsl ‘'^Mary ’ 'Alice Ifatle’r^on:.
wife of Wm. H. Pattei-son die4
at their home on Tarpiey S|ii§et
Snnddy August l^th after ^ b.ri^
illness,oiapp^ndiflitiSi.f^^
, Eips. Jattirson WaK Zh years
old ^tnd the dauj^ter Mr. mS
Mrs.; J. B.t Neese of; Guilfbud
County. She was married to Mr
Pktterspn ^l^ut five ye^s^o.fo;
thif ijhjcfto l^rn ” twrp'
ah((i bn^.'di^gKt^^ '^ughter
which Was bnfy iin infant was’,
buried at Pine Hill, Cemetery
last W^ednesday.
Be^d^'a hfeart broken husband
fshe leaves fatherand mother one
sister and;; thri^ I brothers to
mourn their loss. , She, being ^h^;
sister df* Messrs Cecil and ^enry'
N^s§ ,'of ithis city.
J ilVMife a,:girl. sfe professed^r^
ligipn and jpih^^ the Mt. j^ope
Refo^mM Church ;l^te^
heir menibeipseip to the Bui:ling-
ton itefdittoed Cnurchi §he
a gdod w^hi^n an^; lived aL j Cbn-
fmnd' ^
tbem, great' bei«fe,vria!§n^
; i William Mi Andrewis. First Lt.
Burlington, N; C. -
' ; ■ I,-.-™—— ~•; -ip--* • '
■
nd ■
njioney awards into mote prenS-
ricultutiiJi’te*hu>it^ii iteiit-. in;, i.the/ii^
I'inM
m
■ * ' ' ''''' 14'^'
i ;The ^ris are remembered itnis '
yeistr,^ ^a^Tdnlei^ .^J6hi«tst■^.
been^^iin«titot«d, WithiieV'en.pfe
A notable increase of
In ;^e i tobacco; ^tii^n, ^ :ma4e
pfebl^fe^:
and V otn^, ^sitiMns V of. i^c>c«y J
Mount.- ^
i i Coming to jiyes^k, it a ^
nifi^iit fiust tha% me
Soi^t^^ f6r
i^gnifiwnt
Faipi m
thf t
„.
tljeir^.i^i^2iiii'€#i^' tfee
uifelstein-Priesian Associ&nob *6f
-1:
W
M-'l!
^o|i^-fi?fen.jceintp;
5di^t of^igasolineria#^;|uj:y::|^
oiiL’
of Property,
Hiirdle”Rad[.'
' Mt;Hurfela,.U^m^of
Hall and Chnsr IsIeV, Ad- and Miss %sa
whb has been in th^ §ffiiplby of
rain Carroll and Erwin Mpntg-
'j^.er\ ’
Youi^
|r-v; f • I', •-
’ BiirUogtok HeSierySMiii
;The Euri.ington Hosjery Mill
^’p., 'vvill resume operatibiajMohi.
..iiy.Aug. 21st 1911 and we invite
our former ]iela back, t
V/. Foglernan
cam^‘ a^ k ’^jli^ri'sk,ib,>he y
friends, as not even the associ-,
ates.pi-iViiss^ Eudd knew of the
OTaii’'tiftti 1 'it 'ivas over.
At the last meeting of the
Board of Aldermen of tne City of^
Burlington the followiag order
was passed: ‘ ‘Ordered, That the.
City tax collector Be, and lie is*
hereby authorized and «nippwer^
ed to collect by “diie process of
law all outstanding ta :?£ d(Ue tbe
City of Burlington by.5>eptfemt)er
1st, 1911. .
^ Jas. P. Mpntgorrier;y,:. / ? .
' ■ " ‘ 'City Clerk.”
This order explains- itself iaiid
you .seethatl must collect, the
tax and cannot allow you loriiger
time in which to pay.
I must a^yertise, your property
if tfail’tb iydu need
snot,be surprised tofsee at ,ady,^-
3ti^i&d Tf !you for tor , tihte,
jAlVt|iose;:5¥hordo;n^ jber
Jore fea|.urday aiternoc n, August
nd irrte at tli¥t tiih® in
If any dne wanife%t
c^ll on Jv^e Fowler.
Sdro4a^^^iA^ttsl43’'K i
'u^yWi
j r J' . rrAtten^nceii4iyiecti©»
Ab^ra
NbHh Cai*61ii|^ ^
siatior
F%!¥' f
!tnese special offel^ii-
G^i^ri Ref, 47^=
CferiSti&ini^'-188 f" ?:;.
Mj.p- VV. V ni
Vi^bb Avei^ ■:>^r.;97-cvru i ■
; V
was jp^pthing in the way. , Thus
another has crossed oyer into the
glory:1^n4vV, ■■, , '"c/' t"- i" .i
The remains of Mr.
ion 6f "Spencer were brbuglit
here Satureay night ^aifd carried
to Mt. Olive Sunday fdjT.
Mr J Johnson wa^ thesbh-ih-
WeW) A:?eesi
Mf/E,/" ' ■
Snow
Total today271 ■
secirated Christian life, heypr for i;(^rnian itef:
getting thfe parental training ” *
ceiived in her hofne:
'Funeral services' were held in
hbiaie Monday evening at fivls^
thiptytby Rev. Jl D. Andrew a’hd
was. attended by a large number
of sorrowing friends and r^lati v-
es aifter which'the rehiains W'ere
laid td rest iat Pine Hill Ceme#i?y;.
Just before h^r death she
“Lam going home’’ and in the
Almost manner assured hei* j>as-
tor land he? carents that thet^
•MEN.’Sf.,B1BLS !-AN£> .^AR^.qA ■ .
rV * ‘; ^^tt^ndcmcejJ Coik^ojn^
^aPtist^^fv /l'vK.iv ■65;-:-'-..V
Pi|esbyt^an[;/.’-i3j.!,; ,
i'.'Christian;s'..;.il.08 ' '
■■■
€' Vi
‘.-iO
W
■j
:|€ idnesSijfor^icAfehtt^r'W^
^Sie S54w^iihl^^>«?Mhi'kfiBfc8t^ I' • b;
,:w^it8JtQ'.?iHain^,a^.^ .
r^thier dpes net v^ant him ’t«t^^'iHiA'
*The jreaspn a.man hkes
;'v5’50 "
John H. Verhbn,
m
;,ens
Kotiife to Carriers.’
On accodrit" of so inany picnics .
hi^P yoi? J
aljiout nkckties 1;Mn that was, '
a feood citiaen^/nO'-. • n':vvi-.\vj-
iA mato iMn lN^BPexcited about '
tJ4e#ay shiif^ We^ laohlerdi ;
|5^t he w0irfd^*t%ndw** it' tliete
was stO!cfc:^iurkfet#smc:—New
i' )»
fast notice, as a favoi to those
iv'ho have not paid...
of Mr. Shermian Gloss,; and jwheh;
in our town was a macftihi^t at
Aurpr^ Cotton J^ill;, I
7'ail
the;^co«ntyj ’
__ J of Aiamahee/Gpnnty jnmeptr- r^batGov. Cole L. Blease
inig assembled Aug. l5, decided Miss Mary J. Rogers,
nbt to h&Ve ^fichicr : r^lway tacketa S/
Witbb^t'wishes ^to all-the
ri!ei^s, subs5 abd^piatrdhi^^^ ‘ari^, "^tn^ t>y* thp GoveSrnor 6f ^e'comt ^l
I Respectfully,. . ,
Rural Letter CArrieii Jii^ocia-. ander, who one of tTife^iiiir: %
J. Brooks, Pfedent. . J. A. Merritl, before
■ • • i, -.J.,.-. affidav its of Mr. ^ Alexander an^.
jMiss R^ers'weip;made Goilern--/' -
! ‘notaries' pul>
art in this dirty trans^
!. Si
'i ¥
Death,. vSKi|W^,,
I iSls-
pr;TiT0oai i
T|iie^er|kwniL
milis west of Method, causing a I lie takin_ ^ ^
lma|s of steam to pour ffpm the'action and‘some^otier w5>le
She leaves
Oh.-/mo«tK:£PtO
fxrelSbox andfi^d
,Finih, Enginlsgt Stp^
col&d fireE^ Jpi
^llp?ere inf^^atb
hoslita'l at Raleigh
conlitibn oip^iJi"
fed ferious
:~j reefer. While
f9 scapied the oth
' recMer.-■
the
o
Every on'd* -
cnWh .me from m.y
all occasions Ijeen polite an4
;'
SO*
yek.:
pn tbi^^eaeibri?’’
^dpar7%
ind I an|.T
do nptv^
spectfu!
if?: K-
■ 4''-’ 'fits