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ES rer rchase >air of Long It and an we u will FOR TH» ' BELL H£ BOX frisrhtful cough and is when 1 could i:r speak for 10 to 20 oonld not help cured by SCIMO’S- > ^ ...ssovsrv ,'X.-joiiet, IIU :0 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. :s: SHINGLES!! : - A fine lot of Long ;it lowest c; McKinnev. Ei*'n val. 67,740,05 22,731.44 114,450.00 15,079.00 4,976.71 8,637.84 9,m20 42,898.21 $ 285,792.45 .00 .10 ,60 8, S. $157,493.70 $128,298.75 ICE CREAM. We are in position now to whoieaale Ice Cream any quanity or any flavor. Give us your order. X freeman drug BURLINGTON, N. C. Phpne 20. CO. fr^OOAJL AJSri> PERSONAM ,K Herring Ic each. Cobles Groc- sry* Howlabout onelof our Ha^a- !and China Dinner-Sets. M. B. Sir-ith. 'Two services T will be held at Tone’s ChapeljfSunday. Dinner ^•ill be had on.the grounds. For Sale-One black purcheon ^ra'iion. Wiil sell cheap or trade. N. M. Greeson, Burlington, N. C., R- 10. Mr. “Pete” Neese is in Phila- fipiphia where he will spend some ti,/p studying engraving. Mr. \'^esa is already a first class en- o2^.ver but continues to improve hisialent. j^ev J. D. Andrew left Tues day for Mathews Church near ilaiden where he will attend the of the North Money to Lend. See Graham Loan & Trust Co. For Live Stock Insurance see- Central Loan & Trust Co. Elon Chllege lost to Wake For est Friday. Score 12 to 1. Mr. Vance Crawford of Arkan sas who has been the guest of a number of his friends has been spending some time the guest of Mr. C. C. Cates and family. The ladies of the M. P. Church will be pleased to welcome you and serve you with cake aud cream Thursday evening in the building next to Freeman’s Drug store. There will be at Carolina next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock a special service for the members of the Junior Order of Carolina and Giencoe. Rev. S. L. Mor gan will preach the sermon for the ord^r, tnd will preach the at SOMETHING NEW. You will find on display many new, pretty and Stylish^Trimmed Hats Prices to suit all. From $2.00 up. We can show you some pretty Lingerie 'Hats. We' kre also getting in a nice lot of new shapes. Another lot of baby^caps and little boys hats just re ceived. ^f you need a new hair switch, vve can match your hair in any*price switch you want. Morrow Bason & Green INCORPORATED, Burlington, N. C m n the; L^' G3l SiLSsefortheReforaedjli™^^ at Hopedale Cbureh. ' ® Bananas, Oranges, Lem ons, Cabbage, Potatoes, Beans, Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, cotton seed, Hulls, and Meal, Red Dog Ship- stuff, Dan Valley Shipstuff and bran, Soda, MoUasses, and Axle Grease, Penny candy, chocolate Kisses and Bon Bons. Merchants Supply Co, Wtolesaie-Distriiiutors, Maicose S iSaii Valley Flour. Burlington, Coble’s Grocery handles Prem ium Coffee. Freeman Drug Co. has install ed a modern Ice Cream plant and they are making delicioas cream. Mrs. R. T. Hopkins, of Wins ton-Salem spent a few days in town the guest of relatives. FOR SALE,-about 200,000 ft. of timber on stump. Pine, oak and poplar. R. Alex Coble, R. No. 1, Burlington, N. C. Master McGee Fix returned from Raleigh Sunday night where he visited his namesake, Dr. Mc Gee and rooted for the Burlington Basepall team. “Preparation for Home Copyritclit 1909^ br C. £. Jfimaittfflia „u.--t|o. 7 Geo. Hazle, a negro living a short ways from town on the Glencoe roads had two children to die Saturday afternoon as a re sult of having been poisoned, j The fatal dose was used by the ■ mother of the children as a med-! icine, and the children who were i not old enough to know its dan ger ate some. - Another child of the same famUy is dangerously ill and hardly expected to recov er from the same cause. NO matter whetheryou put, your money in the bank or whether i€ is deposited .there by somebody else, it is going to reach there just the sarne. Put it there yourself, and you will enjoy the fruits of your labor. The First N. C. Misses Swannie Hornaday, Ad- die Ray and Grace Hoffman, ac companied by J. R.‘ Hoffman and i J. E. Foust in Mr. Hoffman’s! I Regal auto went to Mt. Hope) I Church Sunday, then to Greens-' Mak- boro. At each place Mr. Hoff- ; For Results, advertise in The State Dispatch. It will pay. SECURITY. TV, happenings. Your home, be entered. Your life may Jann;x robberies are daisy your ofriee, or your safe may lay the penalty. Where do you keep your jewels and preci^a'? documents? In a dresser drawer? A trunk? Or in your aesk or office afe, which is neither safe fr6m nre or bura'krs? Probably you have never seriously considered this risk, which is not covered by your insurance policies. Can you afford to take such chances, when for a very insignificant sum you can rent a safe deposit box m our lire arid burglar proof steel vault? Our vault is protected by every modern safeguard. It is absolutely safe. It is also strictly private; when you rent a ^ox and place Tour valuables in it, it cannot be opened without your key. A safe deposit box affords the cheapest and most satisfactory insurance. You’ll probably not need one after the burglary. Better secure it today. Government Depository For Postal Savings. ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in Alamanoe County. Acts as Administrator, Hxeeutor, Trustee, Guardla* etc. Burlingtoii, N. .C ing,” the second in the series of | man delivered an educational ad- sermons on the home, will be the dress in behalf of Catawba Col- subject at the Baptist Church lege. The trip was both pleasant next Sunday uight. ■ and beniefiicial. At the Reformed parsonage in ‘ Burlington - Apr. 2i 1912 Mr. Riley Wagoner and Miss Mary Boon of Glen Raven were united in matrimony by Rev. J. D. An drew. The mother of Mr. J. H. Ver- lion, one son and daughter have recently moved to our town and and are located near the Episco pal Church i» the W. A. May house. The EJnterprise Drug Co., lo cated on comer of Davis and Tucker streets, announces its opening today, Wednesday, and gives you a cordial invitation to visit this new store. Mrs. I. W. Haithcock of Wash ington, D. C. and Mrs. E. A. Vi^rass of Erie, Pa., are spend ing several days the guest of their broth.?r Rev. A. B. Kendall and wife. Ice cream and cake will be served in 'he building next to Freeman Drug store, Thursuu-y evenir.g from 6 to 11, for the benefif^ of the Philathea class of the AL F, Church. Rev. Dr. Anderson of Winstor4 will conduct a series of meetings in the Burlington Presbyterian Church, beginning Monday, May \^ou are cordially invited to attend. 3:30 P. M. & 8:00 P. M, Mr. L. li. xlilen left Tuesday I for Philadelphia where he will I spend several weeks taking a I special course in optical work, Mr. Ailen is a graduate in this I courtio ;.:nd upon his return Vvull ! make a specialty of this work, Mr. James E. Garrison of Meb ane R. D. District was a pleas ant visitor in this city last Satur day and Sunday, making Newiin Hotel his stopping place. We are always glad to welcome Mr. Garrison back to thi^' city, as we think he enjoys comir^. Little Marvin King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. King of Long’s Chapel was buried Tuesday at Long’s Chapel by Rev. J. W. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King of Greensboro and Mr. S. A. Horne and family of this place attended the funeral. Mr. S. L. Spoon, proprietor of the Maple Grove Nursery at Hartshorn was in town Saturday and gave the Dispatch a pleasant call bringing a sample of his ripe red rosy strawberries which are the first we have seen this sea son, Mr. Spoon is a jolly good fellow, lives at home and boards at the same place. This being the result of a well kept nursery whose reputation is only equall ed by that of its proprietors Mr, Spoon and son. With each package of Seneca Stock Food the Freeman Drug Co. gives a buggy whip, and a nest egg with poultry food. cultivator, good Coble-firad- BB Ail ad in The State Dispatch will Buckeye new at bargai*. shaw Ca WANTED—One or two good farm hands or one that canman age three horses crop, work on snares. Good land, horse ana tools will furnish house if iiecet> sary, J. N. Wood, . ,/ , S miles south of G)»luui|i. Isley’s Department Every department Just a lot of whitie has many attractions, new goods and prices, is filled with new goods and great bfferings. buck pumps for ladies at |2,99 real value $3.50 to $4.00. White slippers for ladies anc children $1.00, 51.25, $1.50. iSpecialvalues in ladies slippers, gun metal, patent leather, an^l vici, new toes, new styles, tan and button. See our special olfferings in ladies and mans oxfords and shoes. A great offering at $1.29. We have gone through our stock and find a pair of this and that kind, not enough to keep in the regular line. Have placed on counter at a special Drice of $1.2P, These shoes and oxfords are cheap at $2.00, $2.50, $8.00 and S3.50. Just received a big lot of ladies and mens silk hose in black, white, tan, navy, ox-blood and heliope special at 25c. Good line of ladies and mer^s hose, hlack and white at 50c. New things in dress goods, fancy marquisette 25c value, 20c. New things in fiouncing and embroidery. Great values and very desireable, patterns. Beautiful line of batiste, lawns and fancy flaxon, 10c, 15c, and 20c. 40 to 45 in. mercerised batiste, new and desirable patterns at 20c. Great v^alues in white goods Peque^ wide welts, rep, special values 18 to 25c. Children’s and Misses dresses special 68c, real value $L00, sizes, 6 to 14. We have gone through the shirt department and fiud a few ntimbers and a few numbers and a few patterns at $1.00 we have put On sale at 49c, also another line of mens shirts 50c to 60c value at 38c. Some great values in men's and boys suits. Boys knee pants knickerbocker and straight, for the large boy. We can fit your boy. We are making some offerings in mens and bovs suits that will pay you to inspect. See our millinery department. Ladies you can get suited here New shapes and hats arrive very often. House furnishing department. Everything that will add to the beauty and comfort of your home can be found here. We want you to see the of feringshere. Second floor. Filied^with everything that is necessary for your home. See our offerings in 5c voil, ginghams and embroidery. See our offerings in 10c em broideries, lace and flouncing. Men and womens gray hose, special 5c, real valuer 10c. ' Come'to see us when you want bargains. We have the stock and the prices will please you. McCaH Pattern No. 4645 Price, 15 cents ^ LADIES’ PR£SS 8 Jos. A. Isley & Bro. Co. Get in the Dispetch'Contest! Department Store, BURLINGTON, \ iHMki
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