£ ^ .I.-: v^;iL filllS i n al 5.jicl ,/ J:«ST idcli?d t ;id dusi ;^co!- - ^ J SI2k will I ; iA'ird to- he 5 v(.i) wil! hdve ‘V e. Ihove •r,!>uliiiiy ahei- pe^'t cash leaf! •Jt -- V d and corn. ing V. c Department ov- 'tre€t. near the ds and patrons 1 a full line of and 3€th, i s.c. yl- ng ray OR ILL Sox We have a fine supply of garden and flower seeds, * ^ by weight or measure. freeman DRUQ CO. BURLyNGTON, N, c Phone 20. Special attention given to mail orders. & Soa I LOCA.LA2SrD PKRSOlSr A. ^ SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! SHINGLES!! 1—A fine lot of Long L^f Pine Shingles, at low^t prices. Cox & McKinney, Elon CJollege, N. C. To Women Who Care. ® ' • Women who are decidedly particular about eorret and becoming style, and \vant their new Spring and Summer Clothes to e^ibit that discriminating taste and excellent judgement so much desired will find, at this store, the Garments and Dress Goods they will like, however critical they may be. Spring Silks. vyu- 'i;'.-- Seed Oats. Merchants Supply Go. Mr, Wilburn Tillett one of our tobacco buyers spent Sunday at purhani the guest of relatives. Mrs. D. S. Hall accompanied; bv Dan Jr., went to Greensboro ^esdav to attend a meeting of. Ladies Missionary Society of the | Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard of Al- tamaliaw were the guest of her j brother Mr. Albert Kemodle Sun | day. Miss Daisy Ross of Durham spent Thursday and Friday the gvie-1 of her parents Mr. and Mrs \V. R. Koss. Corn, Oats. C. S. Meal and Hal's. Shipstuff and Flour. Merchants Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith of Beiiemont spent Sunday in town. Mrs. M. B. Smith and daught er spent Tuesday and Wednesday at High Point the guest of rela tives. W. J. Fix of Raleight spent Sunday and Monday at home the guest of relatives, Annia Laurence Reitzel of Elon College spent Saturday and Sun- the guest of her cousins. Mr. Henry Flemmings of Elon College was in town Sunday the guest of friends. The Hawfield School taught by Prof. Rogers with Miss Mable Ellis of this place as one of the assistants will close Friday. Miss Ellis will be at home Saturday. The successful school taught by Miss Florine Robertson at Me Cray’s during the past several months came to a close Thursday with a delightful exhibition. Miss Mable Elliott spent Friday and Saturday at Greensboro the OTest of her uncle Mr. Cooper. Mr. Tracy Mebane of Greens boro spent Sunday in town with relatives. Mr. E. B. Hoin r who is em ployed by the Holt-Engine Co., I is spending several days at Ati&n ta and other cities in Georgia re presenting the Oswego Bridge Co,, of Oswego, N. Y. Freeh Candies, 5, 10 & 25c. I Store. Martha Washington’s canr'y for Easter. Burlington Drug IW. A. Cheek spent last Wednesday night at Greensboro attending a meeting of the Red Men. Miss Sue Mebane of Mebane spent Sunday in town the guest of her parents. Miss Margie Scott of Mebane was a visitor in our town last week. Mrs. Geo. A. Garrison was car ried to St Leo’s Hospital Greens boro Monday to be operated on. Her many friends trust the op eration will be successful. Misses A. & L, Freeland of Graham will entertain their customers Saturday evening from 3 to 4 with music given by the Messrs. Rich. Mr. Jesse Copeland. Jr., Trav eling Salesman for The Novelty Wood Works of Ramseur, N. C., spent Saturday in the city on business. An Easter service will be held at the Methodist Protestant Church next Sunday night. The exercises will consist of special music by the choir and songs and recitations by the children. The public cordially invited to attend. Whitsett Institute will play Bingham at Harden’s Park Sat- urfay April 6th, at 3:30. The batters forW^hitsett will be Ray and Vernon. For Bingham Bland or Bryan and Floyd. Whitsett Institute will be accompanied by band. The Reverend John^Benners Gibble, Rector of the Church of the Holy Comforter, has just re ceived ari invitation to preach th*^ Commencement Sermon of the Windsor Graded School, W nd«or. N. C. This is the pro gressive liome town of Ex Lieu- tenai)t Governor Francis D. Win ston. a tAW', thnt recentiv built H rinr* np-to-d«ite. mod ern beaut: fu! schof>l building. The seasons most popular weaves and colors, which we new have on display makes our Silk offer ing at these prices a decided advantage. All Silk Foularc s 21 in, wide 50c quality at 39c. “ “ “ Spot proof 86 in. wide |1.00 quality at 87c. All Silk “ “ “ 24 in. “ $1.00 “ Guaranteed Messaline Satine 36 in. “ $1.00. Spring and Summer Wool Dress Goods. New weaves, every wanted shade and we take ex- , , ceptional care to mark them so unusually low that you will find Remarkable Values. A visit to our store will convince. Prices 25c to $2.00 per yard. Specials While they last only. Messalines Silk Petticoats with a French plcted g ^ ¥ ■i. . ■ by C. B, ZlMBtniiaB 1« nor money. He applied his time he saved his money; don’t you do the same? le First It J" ruffle in blacks and c6lors only $1 98. i 500 yds. white French La^vn and Mercerized Ba- tiste 40 in. wide sold everywhere from 20c to 25c our ^ price 12 l-2c. B. A, SELLARS & SON. Main Street, Burlington, N.^ C. 6 Li? SO'T B 1C & , o.-t, so-p 25c. 6 boxes ;?5c. or as- ■ ■ \- i il;p M'ilson. & 5, 10 & 25c. Store. • s! ' ft ■ ui c 10 , Wi 1 son v.ii, 5. 10 25c. Store. NEW MUSIC '.j-. T.;,;,, WHY A WILL? An Educational Advertisement by the Alamance Loan '& Trust Company. People often ask the question: “Why shonid I make a will ? . . , j. ‘ ‘Do not the courts give ample protection in the distribu tion of one's property at his death ?” Here is an answer which covers just , one small portion of the provisions made by the laws of North Carolina in in such matters: When one dies without leaving a will the laws’ of North Carolina give a husband no interest whatever in ^1^® ^®3.1 estate of his wi;e unless a child v/as born to them; on the other hand, in such cases, the wife gets only one-third f: r . her life time of the real estatvi of the husband ar.d only one-half of his personal property. ^ This is the law andfeinless a will has been executed the distribution made in such cases will be as above stated. We will be glad to make clear any other point on the sub ject. When this company is appointed as Executor, we alllow you to select any lawyer you wish and we pay all the ex penses and also allow you to store the will under seal in our vaults for safe keeping, free of charge. Come in and talk it over with us today. Government Depository For Postal Savings. ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. ETC. Em#I All the latest and most popular hits of the season, 10c. We have arranged to have with us on Saturday the 6th, and Eas ter Monday a lady to play the pieces over for you, on one of Mr. C. B. Ellis new pianos. If you Jove good music visit, our store Saturday and Monday, We welcome you. ’ Wilson & Buchanan’s 5 10 and 25c. Store. Stop, Look And Did you know you could save i^oney by ordering your Spring Suit frrm us. Come and inspect our all Wool pat tern and judge for yourself. We manufactory pur goods and miake our suits. That’s i^hy^ we cin sell them for $15^ Quick sales i^d smaU profits is our motto. Don’t wait but come no#and get that Spring suit miade. Fit guarant*^. The National Wooien Mills Branch Store W. Main Street next to Grotto, LG' j m You Can Be Suited, Try Us Ladies and childrens Hats. The most beautiful and complete line we have ever shown. The latest styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats. We have the Tagal Milans Nea politans etc. We did not forget the little boys A n ce line of hats for them. Morrow Bason & Green Burlington, For Results^ advertise in The State Dispatch. It will pay. • w.-" . • j; Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoe«, Hats, etc. Everybody cordially invited to our Grand openrag Friday and Saturday II March 29 and 30. J. D. & L B. V ...I Ir .5. ..-.r--r-r■