r ff*’- ^ s 'liWyi r?^ Kif^ A, '?»' ys •> ^G’S HAT s with it bettered no a century’s the skill of of the finest ^MPANY N, C. ognized as with every ,de you for ee car kwing ubber tired ome in nice hange for ; Finle;’ Vi'iW- ; "Grotio ’ and .t 8 Store. have never mow. Look prnall and large cts. and could >ric finish 32 1-2 cts. special at [cial at 5 cts. per well selected |ds. 3000 yds. of value 6 and 7 ; for canvassing ^n’t the space to ig. Come and Idles waists and :y atti active, and [dies do you wear ien and Child bed and only 10 [usiness we have it they are not ib. s s n s for what ICo. ICaroIina. a 8 The State Dispatch. We Have Just Received a full line of Wc ods and Landreths Garden seeds. For sale by weight and measure. Now'is the time to spray your trees. FREEMAr PHONE 20 DRUG CO. BURLINGTON, N. C. Mrs. Arthur Bell of near , ^ •06 is the guest of her f itv.her, Mr, J. A. Whitt, who is quiW ill. J. W. Bryan of Speacer, Sunday the guest ox his Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mr. pent sister. Mr. R. A. Coble spent Suaday the cfuest of his mother wear Low’s Church. Miss Myra Dorsett left a f^ J.V3 ago for Charlotte where she ^viil accept training in a \7;nole- sale millinery house. Miss Bertha Nee.se was the cruesi of her parents and J-Irs. J B Neese in Guihord County. nday. the ^LCK^i^L AMD I>KRSOKALi| Mrs. Arthur Way who has been very sick is improving some. For Rent or Sale—Nice six roojn house apply to W. S. Oakley. Mr. Bose Huffines has return ed from Southern Pines where he has been for his health. The property of F. V. Snell de ceased will be disposed of Satur day at one o^ clock at his home. Miss Byrd McClure has accept ed a position as ’phone salesman and collector for The Merchants Supply Co. Mr. Bruce Lewis of Scotland Neck is in town this week a busi ness visitor. Pittsfield Barred Plymothrock Eggs, $1.00 the dozen. Mrs. W. E. Hay. Misses Cal Boland and Byrd McClure will spend Saturday and Sunday at Durham the guest of relatives. Suits made to order from $9.25 to $40.00. S. Allen Horn In our next issue of The State Dispatch we will announce the names of those who have entered the contest. Hart & Hall Co., have been a- warded a $50,000 contract of macadam work in the town of ’ Graham. Taswell County, Va. The Alamance Printing House with Messrs Ireland & Allen as proprietors have announced that they will publish a daily paper in our town. Mr. Joseph DeCarteret who lived with his daughter Mrs. W. C. Thurston died Tuesday morn ing at the age of 79years. Fun eral services was conducted this morning from the home by Rev. Sykes burial at Pine Hill Ceme- \Ve are sorry to learn f; - ieri'vjs illness of Mr J. A. ■ini'Tiitt cf East Burlington. His many friends hope he may soon recover. Percell Thurston of !l;Uch- :it Sunday at home the 'f his parents Mr. and C. Thurston. ;; the 17G, iorse- Bur- in and inoiid sp o'uet't 0 Mis3 EmogeneThnrston of! '1. F. College. Greensboro, spent ^a'uvday and Sin lay at home the guest of her parents. WANTED—One second-aand furnace boiler, 2o or 30 power. Address Box iington, N. C. Mr. Thomas Soots of Gibson ville, N. C., spent Sunday town the guest of relatives friends. Editor R. M. Andrews, of; the Burlington News, filled the pul pit at the Presbytenan Chiurch Sunday morning in ^be absence oftheHastor, Rev. D. MelviK Don’t forget Auction Sale of 2nd Hand Wagons, Bugps andl iHamess on Monday, Feby. 91^ at 12 o’clock. N. S. Lard- ell, The Always Busy Stcre. Mr. Jas Underwood a travel ing representative for Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy is at^l^pe this week. , : ■ -. Our friend Mr. J. A. Itall v/hb sells Star Brand shoes vdll leave next week for St, Louis to begin his spring canvas, Mr, C. T. Hunt of Oxford. N. C. has accepted a position with Jos, A. Isley & Bro. Co. he began work Tuesday. Messrs. Carl and Lacy Sellars of Greensboro spent Sunday the guest of their sister Mrs. Her bert Compton. Patronize the ladies conductore on the street cars each Tuesday for the next six weeks and as sist the; Civic Leagua. The ladies are preparing to sell refreshments on the street cars next Tuesday, for the bene- ^fit of the Civic League. Sergeant John Waddington of the regular army was here the past week giving special instruc- ions in new military drill. We are sorry to report the con dition of Mr. J. M. Cates who has been ill for some days not improved. Miss Ella Andrews who is at Greensboro taking a course in learning to operate a linotype machine spent Sunday at home the guest of relatives. Mr Geo Smith has decided to name his daughter Mary Louise and says he feels confident she will win the Ford Auto in The State Dispatch Contest. Hon. E. S W Dameron return ed Saturday from Sampson Count y his home where he spent sev- eril days the pa^ t week the guest or veiatives and friends. Mr. Herbert Coble who has been confined to his bed with La | grippe for several days is improv j ing and will soon be able to bei out. I Miss Carrie Hornaday of James j town spent Saturday an :. Sunday ' the guest of her father .Vir. R. G Hornrday and family in • the su burbs of the city. B. A. Sellars have a new ad this week showing their spring showing in new coat suits. This showing is all fancy tailored and will draw the attention of the ladies. Miss Mamie Clapp of Greens- bore is the guest of Mrs. T. F. Co’ie and family for several days Misis Clapp has a number of friends in this city who are al ways glad to see her. The regular monthly meeting of The Woman’s Christian Tem- ])erance Union will be held at Mrs. J. H. Vernon’s, Broad Street Monday evening February 26th at 3:30 p. m. Do you know that the Civic League will get a part of the pro, ceeds taken by the Piedmont Electric & Railway Co on each Tuesday for the next six week’F, Then patronize them. There is rumor afloat that;^ new enterprize will be local^" here for the manufacture ofi]inSw cases etc. It is thought iEhe old railroad shops will be secured as headquarters. Iftvicgs of Years* 1 Feb. v3—Mr.Lewis !^pm^iof Patetown .'came to, do some trading and ®|SiiiBi‘the money which-repre- the savings of himself jffe for several yeaxsi and going the rounds of the elt^Siscovered that he had lost, or i^eone had stolen, ^ hi^fcbit pocket. Mr. Pate is a ^ o^-armed roan and though in dustry and economic living had «aved this money fora “rainy , /day,’Vahd>jfc^^ falls h^vily upon him indeed.—Charlotte Ob- ^ ' . v' It much wotse, thoU^. if it . 0^ Mr. Pate vwiildn*t it ? precaudon to puthis moiiey ih the tenk wd a check book in his pockct this notice would never have been in the' papa:. When hf^und his check bcok gone the bink w^d gladly have given him another. |h’t be lik^ Mr, Pate. Deposit vour money i>ay your bills by cheek the business NOTHING TO LOSE: ALL TO GAIN. Your name in connection with a notice like the above would look bad in the paper; Having a good opportunity to reduce the tariff on wool, the Democrats proceed to dally with the steel schedule. Wouldn’t it be awful if the Colonel told Dr. Lyman Abbot please not to support him? We pay 4 per cent interest on S.AVINGS AND CERTI- FCATESOF DEPOSIT. Miss Bertha Huftmau of tery Greensboro spent Sunday at Mr. L. B. Whitted and milliner home the guest_of _her pgpnts Beulah Petty will leave to- I Car fine No. 1 Baldwin & Greeiiing .Apples. 1 Car Mountain City fine feed, none better. 1 Car J. Alien Smithes Peerless Feed^ 1 Car J. I. Pritchetts Fine bread Meal. 1 Car Dan Valley Flour. 1 Car Colton seed hulls. 1 Car Cotton seed meal. 1 Gar Imported Irish^Polatoes, Onions, White and colorcd beans, Lemons. Oranges, Hay, Corn, Oats, cabbage, and all kinds of feedstuffs. A n ad in The S tat? pay. Try one and s« will P.- Hufl-manv work Suiiday Mr. and Mrs. P. returning to her evening. ; Miss Jennie Vaughn whoi|has been the guest of her sister at Elm City since the mamane of her niece Mr. Chas. Watson ihas returned home and is at her post of duty again. Mr. Robt. Garrison of |!rn of Garrison & Allen of Point spent Sunday nighi;, ’ guest of his old friend : r Goodman. Mr. Garrison spent Sunday with relatives : and friends. I.. Wednesday for the north ern v i'les where they will spend some tiii.e buving goods and get ting ine styl. s * They represent the u ell Kno’Aii W nitted Bros. Ti.o ii'A.-ning service will be e*i in ’ f Front Street -..Kji-r '"nnal Church South on the first Sunday in .i'.-nn Carlyle Kil- •• D.' D. ■ t Durham, will preach •.'s.. \h K-es that day. It is X ' c m; ;’par a number of the .id pKSlovs will be here and one ij' them will preach each night he week following. Merchants Supply Co. Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. Burlington, N. C. Call Phone No. 13. The lady salesman vdll answer. Do Not Wait Until You Are On Your Death Bed To Make Your Will. Some people have’the mistaken idea that the making of a will should be one’s last act on earth. The greatest mistake in the world? ^ Here’s an illustration of one reason why; Rock Hill, S. C,, Fei J 13.-William J. Caveny, afpromi- nent and gr’eatlv beloved citizen of Rock Hill was^ found dead in bed this morni ng. “Mr. Coveny was on the’street yesterday as usual and had not been all sicl,:. i'’ Here’s aifiother reason why: No document requires more c’dVQ in its preparation than* a v.’ill; a good lawyer should be consulted and every detail made clear. Then your will should be stored in the safest place possible. The safest place :ili the county is in our vaults. This is the strongest banking and trust company in Ala mance County and wc ::an help you prepare your will as if should be done withontlcost to you. This is r^h importrnt matter, come in and talk it over with us to,-day. ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. Executors, administrators, guardians. THE STRONGEST BANSlNG INSTITUTION IN THE COUNTY. I. J. MAZUR THIS PUNCH CARD ISi WORTH ONE DOLUR In Obtaining The famous ROGERS Silverware. Teaspoons $1.54 6 Dessert Spoons 1.78 6 Table Spoons 1.98 6 Medium Knives 2.44 6 Medium ForKs 1.98 1 Sugar Shell and Butter Knife 1.49 1 Berry Spoon 1.68 1 Gravy Ladie 1.68 Bring this card, and when you make a cash purchase at our store, have the amount of your pu>x;hase punched out. When the total amount of $5.00 is properly punchod out,, we will accept this card as $1;00 in cash, and you can select from above sets or pieces, and pay the balance of odd cents in cash. Our Plan:-Will enable you to obtain a complete set of the Famous Rogers Silverware for one-third of its value. ■ . J. D. & L. B. we sell Kabo and Americani* Beauty Gorsets. The early spring I styles of Dress Qoods, Ginghams Laces and Embroideries have ar rived. NOVELTY laces AND EMBROIDERIES Embroideries in matched patterns for Dress es. Skirtings, Flounces, Bands antji Ihsertings with plain materials to complete the dress will be shown on the center tables in the mid^e of the store, where they’ll not fail to attract. New Laces, Smyr- nas, Valenciennes, Irish Crochet, Mechlins, Ciuny , and Novelty Laces of many kinds^ Ask to see these. J. D. & L. B. WHnTED Burlingtoii, ^ OorBi^tirs will visit the Nortliern Markets next weeii Spring Showing of New Styles in Ladies Man Tailored Coat Example:—To obtain a set of Tea Spoons, value as above $1.54 pay us the odd 54 cents and we wiSlaccept this card, properly punched out, as $1.00. L J. MAZUR, ■lYX u I ' Burlington, N, L In gray and tan mixtures, solid blues, Creahi and m cream ground with pin stripes. High griide mater- [A ial and workmanship. Moderate in price $12.50 to Come and see them riow while the showing is f) good. ^ Special.,' y ■V ^ 60 Semi'tailored and lingerie Waist. Neat em- broifeed fronts and lace trimmed. Some with lace ^ collars and others with low neck. No more to be had I at this pricci $1.25 Afaljje at 90Ci $1 75 value at $1.25. ; ’ B. A. Sellars & S(Hi BURLINGTON, N, C «

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