■■ ■!! iiuirM iritt Wc have a fine supply of garden and flower seeds, . xs eight or measure. \ 1 j"x &e» fe * /_!' i!i'.U.;.l., RUG CO ■!:n ■ I K' /' 'r.' • O V.y W 1.V » i \ V J j. V, i i N ^ Phone 20. Special attention given to mail orders. ? t 'oCAL and FER.SONAAI ||Sunday Aftcr.iuon; April 21st, 1912, 3 to 4 O’clock. HARD£?n’3 park. F. B. Spiker, Conductor. Mr Eugene Rimraerspent Sun- :.,V' the sruest of relatives, j (,'. Squires wants a car load .v/cow- and heift'ers. V-j I::: J /* i 1: I hi'li i! I ii.i ——I : .. Jiinm liiiiii him the power and ihe in Congress, he will set- Question and settle it \llen i^ugitives have at r.e to realize how the he / were after used to m Ever. lore suits Because :r, and al- customers, g. Pressing have our Wyi make like 1 ew. t Home. loring Co. Prop. N. C Monev to Lend. See Graham iJan Cv Trust Co. v:r: have a cow for sale see ,Miss Lillian Mebane who has been at Salisbury came home to day Wednesday. We find Bradleys fountain a very pleasant place to go after getting the mail.^ ^ Dr. Jas. N. Taylor spent Tuesday at Durham on profes sional business. .Mrs;. Robt. Johnson of Reids- ;;,;i n.v o:-'U bunciay and at. ville i spending' some days in S sCi’ed Maxch, “Tht: Crisis’’ tierenade. ‘‘Tiie o.l-u Cliurch Organ’’ Caralier RuhUctiiu-. Grand Sacrf cl rot:iOur;i The Holy Cii,y ■ ' (Cornet Soln by Pi oi. R. A. Campbeil) Sacred March (‘'Friendship”) Selection, Gospel Hymns Hall Chambers Mascogin Baruhouse - Adams McFall i ( a: 0-v A. Sellars & Son. The Spring season is now ^ .bigrtesf, business, we ever enjoy- ^ f) ed. We know the reason and h I town the guest of ^.ir, and Mrs. i: [ii'-.Tiiii of R. T. iei't Graves; ^ ^ ^ ^ to- Giulford:_ Mrs. M. Cheek of H^'nderson ^WC tO tell yOU what it IS. r->nv:* bnec'e work. • jg spendiim- sonie time the truest ^ ti^e rcci S •big f) V.A * * ■V • we ir>" f) rVP 'f ''t}> ?;■ Copytieht 1909,*bT C. E. Zimmerman Co.-So. Iff - % r^l 4 ^ 'j A f. ■. V;-? :*V- nor money. led his time ■.'vt Ivis bc'inx'ut ut v,iler!CO. . ' / i»^. 'Jk.- V;^.* Quite a number from here at- -f ■ •-■.svc-rit Inst Sun the Baracii-Philafhea f; vaiii.es I. nan I 25 :l-,c of (’on vent ion at Salisbury from ' Sataid^iv to Monday. Mr, Mar- . .siiai iiuu-ifin, I he lounder of the. ? 1 Si i. 1 V.4 a-iarger movement, was the chief speak- ,. V an Jos. t,r. A very inieresting- feature ’ of the cor-ivention was u i.sarade •'' # Vv'ili i.ic Sun(.;HV t:. 1 lerooon. 't..- ^ ’? ''•i '5 ti y V r ro .Mb JL j the. newest ills money, don't you do the s? rp !B Fir: I t.s. zi fabrics—ratme-—comes in O m w. \ liie. Cl.urcb Sunday. ' _ Rev. W. A. Smith of Norfolk. • ((f IS i-Ao scrvK-es. . \’a., a member oi: the National §') . \ ' "T cnil i ¥ a r;-:p.w;.onr Sun- Commitie of. tl^e i:Uraca-Phi!a- (| blllC aiid UD IIL WlCle at dUi3Umeyd. (g, fapring i5iil£S. ^ wide Bara.ca-Phiiathea Conven- (J Owi;^g to Ihc lari^e sales of Foulard Silks we have (# v:. - added n:an}- new patterns within the last few days f i and all are cffeied at the lowest prices or^'^cordfor ci' Georgia i-hea Mo\emerit, delivered a very ;,y interestirig addt'ess at the Bap-, X. . list Chujch Wednesday nig-ht, .«■• H oeAins X7t}-) concerning- the Vv'orli.i- : ^) ::;ur;ion ineHome ' r, ro .Ht'arp i-ll S.\.Wi3 hi.l-LO W- 'V i I l L . 1 ^ -r-^ »A»_4v« J--'ti L CvOiX i. lae baptist which meets at Norfolk'i June 22 to 27. ‘iVilliams attended M- :': Religion For^yard Miss Malone Weds at Koxboro/^silks ; ) Tue--da^^^ Rosemond and Miss i^'j All pure silk 21 in. wide 50c quality at 39c. •r .-p Malone were married, spot proof 23 in. wide 75c quality at 59c Atwater of neai ^ Sunday at Roxboro bv Piev. Put-;*. .. >> .. .. oq w^dpSlinn “ “ 7=ir Chacir’. lb:; spent the week end j nan. in, wiae /oc ■...t01 her friend Miss : ’^oseniond is from Hillsboro n .m lanue Hj::. i and is the brother of Postmaster i, T T J ¥) Summer Underwear, Hot Weather is here and your under- ,p-jc:hr, A. Terrei, assistant fl wear shuuld teccivc jTCur immediate at- u .■^ecrerar;■ of Hook \Vorm Di-sease; ® -- . - . - - w v.'ii! ieeture to the pupils of the" ■jiacied Sciiool Thursday morn- I. on this disease Miss Nina Ingle of Greensboro 'vhose moiiier died last eek is Aij !e l.’-iiton intends to , j.mve ' 'ongTessmen general ly cu-f crL>uk.', and that some in , pariici.lr^r iij« lepers and perjur- niaKing her homo with her grand ed viih.- ! s. fie is to the outrag- lai’entJ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cat- ed c:igrii> oi he national legis- |laUij>;io, ^;^)il^inal]ibel, but there Mrs. L, M. Squires and son i is n ) icn ihut the British •James went today to Brown Sum-1 Drv.^o!. ■ ' ■ t ;;'ur to attend the burial to the: ^ sister 01 Mrs. Squires Mrs. J. 0 ', ■ a >u_ng gu'l won t Lambert who died Tuesday even- ' •' «'■ Ki -y fi^r is because she ;r.g. ' wa i'l/m io iNeep on trymg. f) tention. If you value fit and comfort as f) « well as seivice you will appreciate the «) ^ large selection we are showing. 0^ 5 Vest and pants or Union Suits. 6 Taped vests 5c, 10c, 15c and p B. A. SELLARS & SON. Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hdts, etc. ' *7 . ' . Nil'll i".iy. II I • II r II Everybody cordially invited to our ■ ^ Grand opening Friday and Saturday March 29 and 39. J. D. & L. B. »n, N. C. WHAT A WILL IS. An Educational Advertisement by the Alamance Loan & Trust Company. A Will is the declaration in proper form, of what a man ^vills to be performed after his death; it is for the purpose of disposing of one’s property, after his death, specifically as he directs. The custom of executing Wills is of very high antiquity, being in use at least as early as the time of the patriarchs* for we are told that Jacob bequeathed to his son Joseph a portion of his inheritance doubly that of his brethren. In England the pow^ of bequeathing is coeval with the first rudiments of the law, for we have no traces of a time '''hen it did ndt exist. When one dies withput leaving a will the distribution of all his possessions will be made according to the laws of the State in which his property is situated. The distribution in such cases, however, is very seldom satisfactory to all the heirs. When this Company is appointed as Executor, we allow you to select any lawyer you wish and we pay all the expenses and also allow you to store the will under seal in vaults for safe keeping, free of charge. 'Come in and let’s talk it over. Government Depository For Postal Savings. ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. *^ldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in Alamance County. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Trustee, Guardiatj etc. Burl^ton, You Can Be Suited, Try Us Ladies and childrens Hats. The most, beautiful and complete line we have evef 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 nice line of hats for them. Morrow Bason & Green Burlington, N. C. fresh Cabbage^ Ba nanas, Lemoni^ seed Irish Potatoes, White Colored Pink and Lmia beans, Shipstufft Bran, Cotton seed hulls, and Meal, Corn, Oats and all kind of Feed- Merchants Supply Co. Wholesiile Distributors of JIan Vafley and Meirose Flour. . ■‘V ' ; Burlington, N- Q ■V. K ■'••! • I \ . 'V 4- l\-- N.'v' ’■ !*> 'J: '^‘1 m ■ *1:-' s An id in The S%tc Pispatcli^^ pay. Try oiic and see.