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small and large iO cts. and could nbric finish ?2 1-2 :e & crs. special at pcciai at o cts. per ind well selected oods. 30{I0 yds. of g, value 6 and 7 ng for canvassing avri’t the space to ladies waists and cry atti active, and -adies do you wear omen and Child* iteed and only 10 business we have i if tliey are not re for whai DisbatdL The Staitc We Have Just Received i a full line Woods and Landreths Garden seeds. For sale by weight Mtd measure. Now is the time to spray your trees. freeman phone 20 DRUG CO. BURLINGTON. N. C I LOOA.ll., 'PERSON | i Mr. R. J. H^ll spent M6t}day and Wednesday at Greens|l:iiGa:o on business. Mr Sam Hill of Ric ttmond spent a short while in town a few daysaga , Misses Francis and Lelija Willi amson are the guest of Mrs.. D Pate. Miss Lelia is the ^^^ter of Mrs. Pate. Mr John Lynch a studeuit at rhanel Hill has been spieniding some days at home the gvieat of relatives. Mr Spencer who represents the Liggett & Miles Tobacco Co., on our local market speni; ii^.on- day at Durham on busine ss. Mrs S. C. Patterson speitt Sat urd IV and sundi^ t^ guest of her sister Mrs. N. P. Jones atj Greensboro. > Misses Ruby Stanfoi o and | Great Falls, S. C. T nr,r.ie Davis of GreensDCTD visit Miss Mary Gates visite^lt^ Me bane Saturday and Sundaj^: ^ing the guest of her friends. ■ Mr. Li As Thompson has accept ed a position as Superintendent of Lakeside Cotton Mills." Mr. Floyd Booker of Ghapel Hill visited at the home of Mr. E. M. Alexander Sunday. . The Mayhan School which clos es Friday March 1st v^rill have a box party Friday night beginning at 7:00 P. M. Everybody invited to come. A good time for all. Mrs. J no. Barnwell is the guest of her sister Miss Alice Bason of Mr. Stanley Davis a business man of Greensboro spent Tues day in town. Mr. H. G. Kime is spending this week at Richmond on the market buying^ stock. Mr. C. H. Hall, whose home is at Spray, N, C. spent Sunday and Monday in town the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fuqua, Mrs. R. C. Campbell and Mrs, Mary Way spent Sunday at Gib son villa the guests of relatives. Mr. Orvery Hodgin of near Liberty, spent Sunday in East Burlington the guest of his sister Mrs. Chs^ Overmau. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pender- graph, and Mr. and Mrs. Author Buckway of Durham are the ■ ■ “ M. ed at’the home E. M. Alexadders Sunday. Mr. atid Mrs. L. A. Thipmpson gj-e leiDicing over the aiTsval a boV baby at their home. , For sale at a bargain one Ford Model T. 1910 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 507, of I Greensboro, N. C. a boy oau^ ia.L j Rosen of North Mrs Martiin Cole who has been i Manchter Ind., left today for th- crnp^t of her daughter! Mrs. i their home after spending some- -(nhur Way has reiurnec, to her | time at the home of Mr. Eli Alex home at Mebane. ander. Miss Mable Lea and Mr. T. R. Walker Jr.. of Littletoik spent Tuesday the guest of her triend Miss ISIable Long of McCray. Miss Mary Foster who has been in a hospital at Suffolk \ a. for some weeks is expectei home Saturday. Glad her condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Isley spent Tuesday on No. 8 the gw^t of her father Mr. Geo. W. Ii oster who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs-. J-. A.- BroiWi^'0| Etland spent Sunday the 8 Ms cousin Mr. W. W. Bro wii and family at their beautiful subur ban home on the hill. Mr. R. K. Davenport* of High Point was the guest of his par ents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Daven port Saturday and Sunday . Miss Sue Mebane of J I soent Sunday in the city the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mebane and other relaitives. FORD AUTOMOBILEH> We have the exclusive agency f or the Famous Ford Automobiles jor Alamance and other Counties. If you intend purchasing ao Autc- mobile write us today for a 1912 Catalog and look it over before buying. It will pay you. - Ford Garage Compapy, Greensboro, IL C. Mr. F. L. Ray and daughter of near White Cross have been re cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Patterson. Mr. W. T. Stokes who has been detained at his home for a week on account cf rheumatism is out again. One of our congenial friends from Mortons Township was in to see The State Dispatch Tues day and informs us that that township is for Roosevelt. - Miss Mabel - Bilif. p©pui« daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. C. B, EHis spent the Sabbath the guest of her parents and friends. Miss Annie Bason will be the gueat of her brother Mr. Jfis. Bason and her two sister's part of time while in New York. The Lnperial Tailore sell suits made to order from $13.00 to $40. The proT) ietor who is a graduate cutter and designer Mr. H. Gold stein will be glad to show you^ Alii ie Atexiinder andMr. Auth'-'r Hr r. k way surnrised their rnsny fr by getiing married Teb. 10th IT’12 at the home of ■ (;• V'.r?. Waiter Pender- Lfraph at Durham N. C. Mrs. Brock way is the daughter of Mr. En Alexander of this city. They will make tneir home in the north. Does It Pay to Put It In The Bank? j ’ Does it? Lejt f^es answer you. If you save five dollars every month for twenty years these figures show the difference between banking it and not: guest of their fat^her Mr. E. Alexander. Two Cyliridei? Runabout Max well Automobile for sale at a low price. If interested communicate with FORD GARAGE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N, C. Mr. Nick Mebajie of Greens boro spent Sunday, in town the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mebane. i ^ Miss De Lois Cheek spent from last Wednesday evening to Mon^ day the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheek. Mr. A. Cheek has tended his position as Manager of the North State ^Life Insurance Life Co. of Kinston with a view of accept ing work with another company. Mrs. 0. N. Hollida‘y and son of near Snow Camp spent Satur day and Sunday the guest\of her b"0ther Mr, J. M, Workman. Miss Osie Lassiter and Mr, Ed Jordan of Hillsboro spent Sunday the guest of Miss Hortense Rim- mer. Mr. W. R. Sellars, buying for B. A. Sellars & Son left for New York Monday. They expect to show for the coming season the largest selection of ladies and mens goods in the history of their business. The buyers for Misses Morrow Basoh & Green left Monday night for Baltimore and other northern cities to spend some weeks se lecting their spring stock. Miss Lillie Mebane who has been the guest of her brothers at ^w^bpfo^ftirpdBl; s^verial weeks has returned home. I f Misses Deca Davis, Dova Ma> j lone aind Nina Cheek were a- mong the attendants at the show at Grwnsl:^^ Saturday ,night. j Mr. R. L. Holt spent Saturday night at Greensboro, being pre sent at the perforrhance at the Opera House. Mrs. Wilton Barrett of Con way, S. C., who has been visiting at Mrs. Dr. Taylor’s left for her home Monday. Mr. A. E. Hobgpod of Creed- more, well remenibered in our midst was the ^est Of friends in town last week. Mr. W. G. Crawford a promi nent farmer of Graham No* 1 was in town Saturday and g«ive The State Dispatch a very pleasant call. Miss Ethel Russell of the State Normal College, Greensbero, N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of her cousin Miss Ruth Dameron. Mr. L. E. Gloves spent Satur day and Sunday the gu0st of his family. He ms been trjavelihg in the westerfl part 6f the state aiid repels the roads there even wortie thau.in j^lamance. * V;- ‘ ' J.v*. . . Mr. Jos. A, Isley left Monday on the early train for Northern cities where he will spend ten days or two w^ks buying a large agregate of goods for the firm of Jos. A Isley &Bro, Co. Mr. B. L Shoffner who is serV ing, on R. F. D. 10^ as Ciaririesr since Mr. Le Roy^ayes at^6e|»i work as clerk in the. Post service at Greensboro, was in town Thursday taking advantage of the holiday. ' Miss Gladys Page Of Asheboro, N. C., a student of the State Normal College Greensboro N. C. arrived Saturday to spend a few days with her friend and former sr*hool-mate Miss Mae Barrett. Miss Evie Gross left Friday even ing for Northern cities where she will spend several weeks studying the spring Millinery styles. Miss Gross has charge of ^ the Millinery department of Jos.' A. Isley&Bro. Co. Mr. Jno. R. Hoffman spent last Wednesday at Raleigh where he represented our town at a meeting of the Forestry Associ ation. Among the other topics discussed that of the pine beetle which is doing much dahaage a- mong our forest today was given much attention. The Teachers’ Training classes at the Christian and Reformed churches are giving the memb^ a thorough course in the ~ Everybody invited. Attend one n^ht and jud^ if yoii , don’t think you would like to oe a iheni- -ber. " To the members of the Baptist Church: Be sure to attend our sCTvices . at 7.;30 next night. No service at 11 iri the morning. Our people will hear Bishop Kilgo at the New Meth odist Church at 11 o’clock. S. L. Morgan. Loses Saviiigs of Veari. :; Goldsboro, Feb. 3-~Mr: Lewis B. Pate of Patetown came to i. this city to do some trading and brought the money which-repi'e- sented the savings of' himself and wife for several years-, and ■ after going, the rounds of the ^ . city, discovered that he had lost, or someone had stolen, $1^ from ' his coat pocket. Mr, Pate is a one-armed man and though in dustry and economic living had saved thif money for a * day,' ■ aijd the los^ falls h;^;avilyi; upon Kihi, irid^. LOOKS,i^(d, . C It wQuldl Mve ioojked much worsc^ thoti^h» if, it had been 6^ Mr. it^ If Mi*.^ Prte had t^en the pre^ution to put his motley ^ the b^k in his podECt this notice wp^d niycr havc^ in the paper. Whejji he found his check bcoli gorie the h«nk would gladlyrhaye given him anptHer. ' Don’t be like Mr, f*ate. Deposit your money with us and pay your bills by cheek the business way., ; ' ' NOTHING TO LOSE. ALL TO GAIN. Your harae in connection twth a noticie like the mm' above would look bad in the paper FCA^ESOP DEPr~“ "" CER®. >OSIT. An in Iry Fhe State Dispatch and see. J. D. & L. B. Whitted «s oesesesesesesesesssks B. A. SELLARS2I J D & LB & SON. w I Spring Showing of New Stales in Ladils Msii Tailored Cosit Placed in the Savings Department of this bank at 4 per cent com pound interest. Kept at home or elsewhere with out interest and expose i to rob bery and fire Difference in favor of plotting it in the bank $1831.16 $1200.00 $ 631.16 In other words this bank pays you, in a period of twenty years, $2.63 on every |5.00 deposited. It is safe in this bank. In gray and tan mixtures, solid blues^ cream and cream ground with pin strip es. High grade material and workman ship. Model ate in price $12.50 to $25. Come and see them now wMlb the showing is good. Special. 60 Semi-tailored and lingerie Waist. ^ Neat embroidered fronts and lace trim- w med. Some with lace collars and others y with low neck. No more to be had at this price. $1.25 value at 90c, $1.75 value at $1.25. we sdl; Kabo and Americjui Beauty Gorsigts- The early^^^^^ stpies of Dress Goods, Gihgnains La.Ge$ andVEinbrQideries have at^ rivbdi:: NOVELTY MCES AND EMKl01Di»lES Embroideries in matchdl patterns for Dress es, Skirtings, Flounces, Bands and Insertings with plain mateHals to pomplete the dress will'be shown on the center tables in the piddle the store, where they'll inot faul to attract. New Laces, Smyr- nas, Valenciennes^ Irish Crochet, Mechlins, Cluny an4 Novelty Laces of many kinds, Ask to see these. N.C Come in and let’s talk it over today ALAMANGE LOAN & TRUST CO. tni STRONGEST B/ JiK!NG LNSTITUTIOS IN THE COUNTT. : Executors ' Burfington, N. C. Sellars & Son Merchants Supply Co. Successors to Barliiigton Grocery Co. Wholesale Dlstrllmters, PROSEI DAN VMEY FIOUR JUW -Iv I : -..r: •t. N' I i 'A'.. I. .r ■ f-' V ■ ■ ■■■ I, i-1 • > -'-I Potatoes Red Bliss, Early Rose, and Biubauik Rurds, Genuine Maine Grown Seed. Apples, Oranges, Potatoes, Onions. White, pink and lima beans, Corn, Oats and hay. Cotton Seed hulls. Cotton seed meal, bread meal, and shipstuff. Why pay high prices for fertilizers when you can buy cotton seed meal cheap guaranteed 7 1-2 per cent anamonia. Try some this seascn. o ,*i ■m •• •• Uiaiiiriiillili mill m
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