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t' s 's. d at y dol- , 1911. JAME Nothing Better than to give a nice box of Hayler*s Candy for Christmas. We have a large and well selected line of Christmas cig ars in small and large boxes; also a nice line of Leather o;oods. hand bags that would make a dandy Christmas present. FREEMAN DRUG CO. m ain street BURLINGTON. N. C. iLOCA,L A.l>nD PERSOISrA.1:; I The only sure cure for tonsilitis ^iKiori's salve. Call on yourdrug- ^st or groceryman. press Turner and Mr. Vincent of Union Ridge, spent Sunday in town the guest of friends. Take advantage of the Christ- nms rush by having your suit pressed. Sanitary Pressing Club, Will Burton, of Hightow er, spent Sunday in town tlie guest of his sister. Miss Blanch Burton. Mrs. Dr. H. R. Moore and little (laughter of Glencoe spent Sun- dav in town the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A, Bradley. Every Lady and Gentleman should have a fresh pressed suit for Christmas. Sanitary Press ing Club. WANTED. “-Several abie bodi- ed men to cut cord wood. Also have some land to rent on shares. Apply to F. L, Renigar, Burling- ton, N. C. Mr. Joe Thompson who has re cently completed a business course at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. returned home last Friday and is shaking hands with his many friends. The Burlington High School maierazine is in the press and will be out within the next few.days. It is gotten out by the High School pupils with Miss Annie Morgan Faucette and Mr. Geo. Sharpe as business managers. A piano recital will be given Friday night December 15th by Mss Annie {lae Mj^oweli assist ed by Mrs. J. L. Scott, at th^ Graded School Auditorim. Everybody cordially invited to attend. The recital will begin ,at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Morgan, mother of Messrs. Geo. and Jno. Morgan and Mrs. H. J. Stockard of ne^ Saxapaoaw died last Tuesday morning at 5 o’clock, after a brief illness of pheumonia, and was buried on the following day. Remember the Burlington Township Sunday School Associ^ tion will convene in the Christian church Sundaay Dec. 17th. Everybody invited, Baraca and Philathea workers are urged to attend the evening session, begin ning at 7 ;30 p. m. Mrs. Hutt spoke on the oppor tunity of the school boy and girl at the Graded School Friday eve ning, Her lecture was helpful and very much enjoyed. She pictured that every boy and girl rich or poor have the same oppor tunity in life. When in need of a croupe or pheumonia salve try Spoon’s. Country Sauer Kraut. Coble,s Grocery. Car load fancy Florida oranges, ripe and sweet, all sizes, Burling ton Grocery Co. Wholesale only. Mrs. L. 0. Gross of Goldsboro is the guest of Mr. B. Gross and family. Cocimnilts, Raisins, Mixed nuts and Malaga Grapes, Burlinston Grocery Co. Wholesale ortly. LO^T.—A black and white'pig. Finder will please notify !^rs. Mary S. Oakley at Burlingfton and get the reward. If you are looking for Fruits and produce, you will find it at Burlington Groceir Co. Whole sale only. ! Auction sale of bananas fine ; large ripe fruit. City Square Sat- j urday evening. Get your bana nas for Xmas. Apples, all varieties, and sizes, 'fine flavored and mellow, just I right for eating purposes, see I them before you buy, Burlington j Grocery Co. Wholesale only. Spoon’s Croup and Pneumonia Salve, best salve for croupe, I pneumonia colds, sore throat and I tonsilitis. For sale at your drug or grocery store. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. King of R. F. D. No, 5 spent one night last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Horne enroute for Johnson county to visit their son. .Bananas, both Jarge and n^di- um bunches, ripe an^ ifine,,' slj^c- ial price until Xmas, buy now, they will keep until New Yeto. Wholesale by the bunch only Bur lington Grocery Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. V6rtal, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived last Wed nesday to become citizens of our town. They formerly lived here but have been residents of At lanta during the past year. The hlethodist Protestant Sun day School will meet next Sun day mormrig at 9:30 o’clock in stead of 9:45, as the semi-annual election of officers will be held. Every member of the school is urgently requested to be present. Rev. Thos. E. Davis and fami ly of High Point arrived Friday to take charge of the pastorate at the M. P. Church. Rev. Dav is preached his first sermon Sun day morning and nighty which were very fine and enjoyed by a well filled house at each service. We welcome these newcomers to our town. He is formally of New York. s s s s* s. s s s Si Free Distribution CCt ^ iSt ^ ^ ^ y We have on hand for free distribu tion, a supply of the Celebrated Farin- er^s Almanac for the year 1912 which v/e will be glad to give our friends, while they last. This Almanac is equal to the one you pay ten cents for and is especiaily calculated for this Slate. If you wish one, call or drop us a card. Alamance Loan & Trust Comp’jf Burlington, N. C." The Bank With The Big Capital We Pay 4 Percent Interest ?Hse ARE very glad to Celf tobacco ™ are selling high on our mfarkef* P^®^se notice some of the sales made at the Brick' ite J. S. STANFIELD LBS PRICE TOTAL 44 14 75 6 49 112 19 50 21 84 114 30 00 34 20 67 23 00 15 41 80 15 50 12 40 417 90 34 SXANflFLD & HORN LBS PRICE TOTAL 76 14 25 10 83 25 17 50 4 37 175 18 00 31 50 116 25 00 29 00 60 18 50 1110 76 15 50 11 78 N. LBS 45 250 220 32 76 165 77 865 C. GARRISON PRICE TOXAL 10 00 16 00 17 00 21 50 18 50 17 50 12 75 4 50 40 00 37 40 6 88 14 06 28 87 9 82 141 53 528 98 58 - TOM FULLER LBS PRICE TOTAL 80 16 00 12 80 65 20 00 13 00 60 35 00 21 00 48 25 00 12 00 20 00 30 00 C. LB# PRr5® 48^^ 8 00* 70 10 Oi) 115 10 00 28 20 00 52 14 50 76 15 00 150 16 00 56 26 00 125 22 50 220 23 00 246 16 00 "TCHEL . 7 00 11 50 5 60 7 54 ll'^O 24 00. 14 o6 28 12 50 60 39 36 1186 203.52 Y N WILSON & JONES LBS PRICE TOTAL 125 13 50 16 87 115 18 00 20 70 110 25 00 27 50 65 45 00 29 25 40 40 00 16 00 125 17 50 21 87 152 405 89 20 McCOY «& MEBANE LBS price; TOTAL 28 13 75 3 85 108 17 50s 18 90 55 24 50 13 47 82 35 00 28 70 60 18 00 10 80 65 14 00 910 418 84 82 580 132 19 Our buyers all want tobacco of every grade from the best wrappers to the lowest tr^h lugs, and all of our buyers have promised us that they would stick to us aud assitt us in giv- ing our customers the very highest market prices on every pile of tobacco put on our floor. Everyone knows that our Auctioneer works as hard for the farmer as any man that ever sold a pile of tobacco, and when Thornburg ^ocks a pile of tobacco out you can rest easy that you have gotten the top market orices. Don’t let anyone tool you, but come on to the old Brick Warehouse. We will sell your tobacco for as much money as anyone. Wc thank you for the past and hope to serve you in the future. Come to see your friends, Hooker, Thornburg & Allred At the Old Brick House 1S09, by C. jS. Zliftirit’fsiaD Cio.--No, S®, HIS is the time when the pinch of poverty is felt as at ho other time of the year; You should not envy those with money in the B^k for you can have a bank account yourself if j^ou will only save* There is a time coming in eyery life as this season Gom$s every year when you will have jo^ in your life if you have saved, and sorrow if you have notw s THE FIRST national #llNk Burnngton,M^ 'i-' •> -J CAPITAL $60,000.00 ASSETS $300,000.00 ’Officejpi ^ ■ President. W. W. Li^LEY. Vice-Pres. Ge6. W, iiirTH6NX, Cashier, A. L. DAViSi Ass^t Cashier, J. B. Lasley. Bookkeeper Roy W. Malone. 'li ,3 mCO MII,LING COMPANY Just installed new chop mill for making mixed feed for the public. - ~ New Mid imjiroved machin^iry of all kinds. Best flour Buy corn and oats in car Iciid lots for benefit of custoiners "i:: The Hico Milling Company> with4mprov^ and up-to- V date machinery makes flour for the discriminating pub- ; lie, and tho^e wito'ohc® ute tlieiif er. Less than ^r cent of-the wheat sold is ^odd enough for Hico Best flour; as only the best wheat is used. We pay top market prices for premium wheat from which our flour is made. Our expert baker makes daily tests to insure the most sui^rior results from actual baking. Of course our leading brand, Hico Best, is a little higher in prices, because the quality is so smuch higher, and th^ slight difference in cost is lost sight of in the extra quality and success in baking. Burlin^on is fca-tunate in having such a high grade flour made at home and the people should potronize this mill and get the best at the same time. Next time you need flour, ask your grocer for a sack of Hico Best, and see what beautiful results you will have. HICO MILLING COMPANY Burlington, N. C CHRISTMAS Means Presents To Be Given ! ,1 I.,. ~Tii^ i' ■i.iM isc^ssa.... ... >. ■xsjsg'.ra.* Do not puzzle yourself over what to give, but come to our store and the presents will suggest themselves. We carry useful things to make the home comfortable and beautiful. Our prices are the lowest to be had. A great line to select from. We want your business and will make it in teresting for you. i & IURN1IU8E CO. GRAHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Morrow^ Bason & Big bargains in Trim med hats for $1,00 ^ All trimmed hats at jusi half price..' / We are all interested in Christi0clas‘ gifts. * - W6 hive handmade jab^ ahl fancy articles; also th€s Royal SO' ciety i®!#broidery and muslin Underwear;; ■ Inc. 3 Christmas Selections IN SELECTING a gift your attention is call ed to our new stock of the latest artides suitable fbr Christmas presents. We wish to call attention to our line of Um brellas, Toilet and Manicure Sets in addition to the many hew things in Gold Jewelry, Sil- verware. etc. Do your buying early, as we can give each cuisLoiner more attention now than later. Also Kave time to do engraving wWch costs you nothing on all goods bovght of us. 1 * w :'ir StOMEft %Enbra We have toys in every size, shape and form— Dolls, Trumpets, air guns, steam and electric en gines, veiociped es, moy ing picture machines, ex press wagons, and all kinds of mechanical toys. : ■■■ ::h m
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