-to 0. Inced that thfe annual Jould take place at Bar |n Aionday in Eastir •e 450 beau lit u I efga lid. The atieet cm to buich at 10. a. m. Iv. u\c alf-0 le all kinds rd>edeggs. I flour, meal and jving just added ;ry and dusl Jcol- [hat one sack will (not afford to be in i you will have |er before. Those rfgulaily alter- best cash heat leat and corn. N. C We have a fin6 6f gard«i* and flower seeds, by weight or riieaiSure. ^REEwTaN drug CO. BURUNGTON, N. C Phone 20. Special attention given to mail orders.- ^tp^ixiGSdsbSrothe guest, the Graded School and Miss • nes music Instructor of 06n Cd- [lege spent Easter Miss Mary Poster. the of tl^OCAJ^ AND PERSOlSrAAl Geo. Gross spent part of . Mi^ Aflie Griffeth tocher in „?his brother Julia and Lizaie Fogle- spent Mond^ynightatWhitj Foster wj,« has , T i;' 1 C5 rs#*' teaching at Bonsell having Mr. and Mrs. J. ®^“ iXsharge of the muMc department Whitsett spent Tuesday i® . is expected home soon. Her town shopping* school closes Friday.' Misses Alvenia Guthne and, Mrs. Lucian Gross and daught- T^Iamie Holt were recent Greens- ’ er Catharine of Goldsboro are j)oro visitors. I spending some days the guest of H R. May and daughter, Ws father Mr. L. B. Gross and Qadie are’the jruest of her sister! family. Mrs 'k.itig of Durham. } Miss Blanche Burton of High- ‘ C Patterson is visiting' tower was in town Tuesday vi^sit- at’Orange Grove for sev *ng her many fnenns. Miss Bur- i ton has been saleslady m the mil ~ Is- ! Tuesday io (rr^nsboro. { Mr. Nick Mebane and family |jOf Greensboro spent Sunday the guest of his parents. Rev. Hocutt and wife. of Gra- spent Mond^^y the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thurston. E. M. Cheek spent Sunday and' Monday with his friend Mrf Wal ter Stain back at Stain back. return eo Friday from Greensboro where she attended a meeting of wo mans MissioHary ^ocietyjc, Littie Miss Josephine Thurston gave an E^ter egg hunt to a liumber of her Httle friends Mon day which was very much enjov- ed. Mi$s Berthtt ^Huffman accom- paniied by tyoung ladies from Greenshor(vs|)ent;Sunday athome wth her i^r^ts Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Huffman.' urday is improving nicely. The State Dispjatch gladly ex tends the use of its press to the Burlington News, whose press broke down, to print the News this week. Miss Lucile Edwards of Sea board who has been teaching at Columbus, N. C. Misses Lena Cobh and Erma Graves and Mr. Sam Hobinson of Danvitle spent from Fridayjto Monday the^est of Miss Edna Graves. joi I ■ Dr. N. Rosenstein, the Eye’.> Specialist of Durhamr^will make his regular monthly call to Bur lington next Taesiiy, April the 16th, stopping at the Burlington Drug Co. j for the purpose of ex amining eyes and fitting gl^ies. Dr. Rosenstein is aa Expert ; in the Optical line^ and her guariga-^^ tea his worlc to give satisfaction. So if you are in need of : gliasses* don’t fail to see him Tuesdsiy, April 16th. mm M ■ 's: be a great ad- and inves- itks of each igiiest bidder. tioneer Mrs relatives days- Chas. Fitch of R. F. _ ! Unery department of Jos. A. D, 5 was i ley ^ rjo ;S’to Rex Hospital Raleigh' ® “sTvvMk to be operated on First National second floor. j Mrs. J. S. Kagey and son Paul I left Monday for Berkley, Va., ! where they will join Mr. Kagey | m , and make their home in the fu-; Ti Bank ture ^jjgg board with 1 her aunt Mrs. Ed. Teague. John H. Vernon has changed his office from the Morrow Build^ ing to tbe Building, Mrs. Mollie Ireland of Greens- { Miss Delois Cheek who sp^nt boro is spending some days the several days the guest of her par guest of her neice Miss Mable ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheek re- ! turned to her studies at Reidsville Mrs. Eugene Long who has been Tuesdai^ n U Sellars & Son. To Women Who Care. Women who are decidedly particular about corret and becoming style, and want their liew Spring and Summer Clothes to exhibit that discriminating taste and excellent judgement so much desired will find, at this store, the Garments and Dress Goods they will like, however critical th^ey may be. 1, • time ^ Slaved his nione^ don’t you do the same? c. Spring Silks. sick for the past several months has recovered and is the guest of her mother at Mebane. Mrs, M. T. Langley of Durham spent Sunday and Monday the guest of her mother Mrs. S. G. Boland. Miss Emogene Thurston of Greensboro spent Easter at home the guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Thurston. Buggy For Sale—Practically new open top with summer Para 3ol, Will sell at a bargain. Central Loan & Trust Co. J. A. Warren cashier of Mer- c\\ants Bank of Durham spent Sunday the guest of Mr. Jno. R. Foster and family. Misses Mattie Atwater and, Bert Garrison of Eton College spent last Friday night the guest of Misses Allie and Willie Patter son. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! SHINGLES!!!-Afine lotof Long Leaf Pine Shingles, at lowest prices. Cox & McKinney, Elon College, N. C. . Mr. W. J, Horne and daughter Miss Bertha May spent Saturday Sunday and Monday at Asheboro the guest of his sister and other friends. Miss Bertha May is one of our popular contestants. Mr. R. J., Sellers of Wilming ton who recently moved to this town is busilv engaged as Mana- Life In- , ger of the North State Misses Minnie and Lillie Wilson ' purs^nce Co. with office in the First of Greensboro spent Sunday and Rarik Building second Monday the guest of their cousin flof>r. He Micceeds A. Cheek who Miss Grace Hoffman. > resigned some days ago. i Gsv. Ki'C^en spent a short vvhi^e in town Friday. It was the of the Masonic Or- dt'f'tn i.im g.ddress them P’ridHv Itnf the death of Chas. i>. A>(>ok prevented his iiein>2f r > Mi.'S Lois Workman spent Sat urday, Suiwiay and Monday on R F D'5 fbe jruest of her former school mate Miss Mamie Ander son. Miss Mamie Clapp assisted bv Miss Grace Hoffman and Mrs. W C. Blagg have charge of the dress making department for B, A. Sellers & Son. WANTED—One or two good farm hands or one that can m in- age three horses crop, work on shares. Good land, horse and tools will furnish house if neces sary. J. N. Wood, Graham, N. C. The seasons most popular weaves and colors, which we ne w have on display makes our Silk otter ing at these pi*ices a decided advantage. All Silk Foulart s 21 in. wide 50c quality at 39c. Spot proof 36 in. wide |1.00 quality at 87c. All Silk “ “ “ 24 in. “ $1.00 Guaranteed Messaline Satine 36 in. “ $L00. 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.jH Pric^ 25c to $2.00 per yard. Specials While they last only. Messalines Silk Petticoats with a French pleted ruffle in blacks and colors only $1.98. 500 yds. white French Lavvn and Mercerized Ba tiste 40 in. wide sold everywhere from 2®c to 25c our price 12 l*2c. Did you know you cpiild save money by ordering your Spring Suit frrm us. Gome and inspect our all Wool pat tern and judge for yourself. We liianufectory our goods and make our suits. That’s vthy can sell them for $15, Quick sales and small profits is our motto, ppri^'t but come now anii get thatSpring suit made. Fit guaranteed. The National Woolen Mills Branch Store W, Main Street next to Grotto, PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. It’s The Business Way. \ You raise yourself in the estimation of your friends and business assodates evei*y time you display a check book insisead of a purse; it is a sign of thrift and business sangacity. It’s The Safe Way; A cancelled check is the best receipt the last word. . ' Also, if you lose a check book you can get another FREE. But if you lose a ten-dollar bill, what ttien. Your money is absolutely safe in our bank we ar6 reapon sible for it. You cannot lose it here. 4 per cent interest, Compounded Quarterly, Paid on savings and time deposits. Come in and talk it over with us today. Government Depository For Postal Savings. ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. A. SELLARS & Main Street, N. C. For Results, advertise in State Dispatch, It will pay. Burlingt( N. C. 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 iintrimmed hats. We have the Tagal Milans Nea politans etc. We did not forget the little boys A IV ce line of hats for them. Morrow Bason & Green N. C. Everybody cordially our Grand openiiig Friday and Saturday March 29 and 30. 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