;50
to —
tou«
>0.
R’S
Doing
iside many
sold in one
for a store
selling our
>ne else in
>rth for sev-
F our millin-
sure you of
.department
rs. Mazur is
d buyer.
J. Mazur’s Bar-
br less money.
WR
(. c.
k Lem-
jtatoes.
Meal,
Hulls,
Ship-
lipstuff
llasses,
Penny
Kisses
Co.
Vaiiey Floor.
C.
ES! SHINGLES!^
I!!-A fine lotof Lon?
Shingles, at lowe»*
: & McKianeyf
a ■> > if’" -•+
ICE CREAM
We are in position now to wholesale Ice Cream anyjquanity
or any flavor. Give us^your order.
freeman drug CO.
BURLJNGTUN, N. C
Phone 20,
Si I oo AL A NT) PERSOISTAAl
Money to Lend. See Graham
loan & Trust Co.
v{,-s R L. Warren of Prospect
guest of her mother on No. 5.
kr Live Stock Insurance see-
Csntral Loan & Trust Co.
j(jr, and Mrs. Lacy C.
chard have a fine boy at their
home on No. 5.
Freeman Drug Co. has install
ed a modern Ice Cream plant and
jJeY are making dehcioas cream.
Winfild' Wilkins of No. 3
her son at Macon Ga.,
id iirtending the reunion.
Rpi-i^eve cultivator, good as
,e®a^ bargain, Coble-Brad-
shav.' Co.
Ava Rogers of R. is onan
.'jp,-fled visit to Macon Ga where
siie uill visit, and attend the old
soldiers reunion.
With each package of Seneca
Stock Food the Freeman Drug
Co. gives a buggy whip, and a
nest eg? with poultry food.
>!iss Bessie McClure of High
Point spent Sunday in town the
guest 01 her sister Miss Byrd
McClure.
Miss Ada Bell Isley spent Sat-
ur^v at Durham the guest of
her Wend and schoolmate Miss
Kilgo,
Miss Thelma Thurston will
leave Thursdav for RAleigh
where she will enter Kingr s
Business College.
Miss Minnie Garrison of Me-
bane R. F. D. is spending the
week in town the Mest of her
sister Mrs. "Will Dailey and other
iriends and relatives.
Two Cylinder Runabout Max
well Autanobile few sale at a low
price. If interested communicate
with _.
FORD GARAGE COMPANY
GREENSBOitO, N. C.
The scholars of the State Nor
mal and Industrial College at
Greensboro will observe May
Day games and revels from 2:15
to 7:00 o’clock Saturday May 18-
th. An excellent program has
been arranged. Tickets can be
secured in advance by addressing
Miss Annie F. Petty, State Nor
mal, Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. Dan Andrews of Roxboro
has been in our town several
days with his father Mr. W. M-
Andrews who is seriously iil.
Miss Edna Graves left Monday
for Danville where she will spend
the week thel guest of freinds
and relatives.
A new shoe shop has recently
been opened in the store building
next to Florence & Walker’s
Grocery store. Mr. Lefowitz is
owner and manager.
Mr. E, E. Workman, who is
employed as Advertising Mana
ger of The Morning Herald, at
Liurham, spent Tuesday with his
family here.
Mr. J. C. Walker of Watson
who was on his way to attend
the reunion of the old soldiers at
Macon, Ga., gave the State Dis
patch a very pleasant call Mon
day.
Mrs. I. J. Mazur is on the
northern market selecting new
goods to add to the present
spriijg and summer line, which
is I'unning low at Mazur’s store
on the corner. |
Fire IVlonday night destroyed
the residence in which Mr. L. C.
Jones a merchant of near Glen
Raven, lived in. The origin of
the fire which oceured about ten
o’clock is unknown.
WANTED—One o~ two gDod
farm hands or pne tiuxt '**^n man
age three horses crop, work on
shares. Good land, horsel and
tools will furnish house if neces
sary. X N. Wood,
S miles south of Gii^iain.
Mr. dordon Curtisi wM re
cently took a monotype ■ coatee
in Piuladelphia and is now in the
employ of the company spent a
few days the first of the week
in this city the gueit of friends.
He is on a visit to his father at
Reidsville.
'The Dixie Mill is now running
night and day with a production
of one hundred barrels per day
which is necessary to fill the or
ders. The offieers of the recent-
Iv organized company are: Dr.
Kernodle President, L. D. Rippy
V. Pres.. A. H. Fogleman, Sec.
and G. R. Love, Tr. & Mgr. The
mil! is in line shape and doing ex
icellenr work.
SOMETHING NEW.
You will riad on display many new, pretty and
Stylish'Trimmed Hats
Prices to suit all. From $2.90 up.
We can show you some pretty Ungerie
Hats.
We are also getting in a nice lot of new shapes.
Another lot of baby^caps and little boys h its just re
ceived.
If you need a new hair switch, vve can match your
hair in any’price switch you want.
Morrow Bason^& Green
INCORPORATED,
Burlington, N. C.
Y
£
'’•■.■'I
Mrs. Tafe of Memphis Tenn,
i^ liere the guest of friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Gibble are at
n irh-ira attending a meeting of
t'iie Diocese ,of the Episcopal
church.
Rev. J. W. Morgan of Hender
son will preach at the Baptist
church hei ii Sunday morning and
flight aiiii at Giencce at 3:30 Sun
day ifternoon.
The Philathea Class of the
Christian Church will serve de
licious refreshments Tuesday
night Mav 4th over Foster’s
Shoe Store. Strawberries, cream,
cake, ham, sausages, coifee, etc.
For churcn improvement. You
are cordially invited.
At the Reformed Chuach here
next Sunday at 11 a. m. “Mah
ers Day” will be observed. Ev
ery body is asked, to wear a red
K»e if mother is living and a
white rose if mother is dead.
Also this service will begin a se
ries of special gospel meetings.
Rev. F. S. Zaugg of Albemarje,
N, p.,
Miss Maud Guntea, Chief ClCTk
i» the post office here wm called
to her home at Me;ry Oaks in
Chatham last Monday on account
of ,thh serious illness of her Ja^
1^, w^O,/we |in^ learn, w
A large plot,of^round had been
purchased by the White Star re
presentatives and it .is under-
stood th^at the graves will be
m^ked by a suitable monument.
The scene at the latter ceme
tery was sad and solemn. One
hundred bluejackets with bared
heads formed iround the graves
while the bodies were being
lowered. Protestant clergymen
delivered brief ovations, and the
Royal Canadian regiment band
PlO’y^d the dead march from San ^
and Nearer My God to Thee, ”
Floral offerings contributed b\
the White Star Company and b
unknown, donners were placeu
on epch grave.
The Canadian Army and nav\
were represented by officers oi
rank at each cemetery and manv
prominent citizens paid their
last tribute of respect to the
dead.
Copyright 1909, l>ir C. £. JKimmermaa Co.—Wo. 7
O matter whether yoiui put,
^ ^ your money in the bank
or whether it is deposited there by
somebody else, it is going to reach
there just the same. Put it there
7ourseit, and you will enjoy the fruito
' of your labor.
■''.'-3
■ .-M
■ -,j
■ • 'i)
ti
The First
N. C.
For Results, advertise in The
State Dispatch. It will pay;
OLDEST, LARGEST AND STRONGEST
Bank in Alamance
Acts As EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, ADMIN
ISTRATOR, GUA'^DIAN, Etc. ‘
t tv .-.kcl r. ,v•
four,
f7
.OfNew York's “big
Elihu Root is a good 3.^.
Col^el Bryants spear knows
no JudBon,Harmon.
The Dispatch
A Year , . *
Madam, You Should Have A
Chprking Accouut At The Bai^.
You cannot realize, until you have ^
convenience it is to have money in the bank and a
^^ft a^s ^'lays and misunderstandings with the
milk man, the ice man, the groceryman and the ve
getable man and the cook; and when wu have esteb-
lished a reputation with these
ing the right change and paying cash on the spot,
you do two things that will save you many ta p ty
worry and inconyenience: ■
First, you get better SKRVICE; «ie
has the highest respect for the prompt Baymg “f*®"
m6r mumm
Second, you can always tell just where
goes to by referring to your cancelled checks. A
cancelled check is also the best possible receipt.
Wefcordially invite you
to open a checking account
with us and test its many
advantages for yourself.
AMS
Hifed} Mii^ Gunfer was an e^ti^
mable citizen and a staunch
friend of the Dispatch and h^
frequently contributed to its col-
ums with his pen. We extend
sympathy to the bereaved fami-
ly. • _
MIs5 Bettie Edgerton;] Entertains.
Greensboro," N. C., April 27.—
On Saturday evening, April 20,
Miss Edgerton, of Selma, who is
attending G. F. College, delight
fully entertained a number of
har college friends in her room.
The guests were greeted at the
door by the host^s, who escort
ed them to the punch bowl, pre
sided over by Misses Exum and
Griffin, attired in Japanese cos
tumes.
After discuising college news,
they entered into a contest, “An
Evening with Cat.” The prize
being won by Misses Siler and
Harris.
They were thenlJserved with
adelicions salad course, cream,
cake, and mints, by Misses Reade
and Debnam. Light bell rung
all too soon.:^“
After voting Miss Edgerton a
most charming hostess, they all
retired to their respective rooms.
Those enjoying the hospitality
of Miss Edgerton were: Misses
Nina Harris, Hazel Webster, Alez
Aycosk, Bettie and Lizzie Reade,
Erma Stevens, Helen Groome,
!Imggene Thurston, Mary Phil-
ilips, Mabel and Mary Harris,
Kate Reade, Lina Coltrane,SFlo-
rabel Day, Mary Gilman, Mild
red Barbour, Mary R. Exum,
Frances and Hannah Hodges,
Cora Siler, Camille Debnam and
Lovie Griffin. ,
UNrrED STATES GOVERNMENT
DEPOSITORY.
. C.STABL^S HED
tlMCrOMr'.
105 Bodies .Buried
Halifa^, N. S., .May 3—Fifty-
nine bodies of, the unidentified
Titanip victims were committed
to their last resting place in three
cemetries this afternoon. Four
bodies, identified as having been
Roman Catholics, were buried
with the rites of their church
in Mount Olivet cemetery, and
nine Hebrews in the Hel^w
eemetery^with customary cere-
The remaining foity-siz w&»
interred in FaiHiew eemetery,
ml
has many attractioiw, new j?oc^ and prices. Every depattmrat
is fill^ with new goods and great offerings. Just a lot of white
buck pumps for ladies at |2.99 real yalue $3.50 to $4.00. V/hite
slippers for ladies anc children |1.^, $1.^5, $1.50. Speciai values
in ladies slippers, ^n metal» patent leather, and vid, new toes,
new styles^ tan and button. See our specif offerings in ladies
and mans oxfords and sho^. A gr^t qffering at $1.29. We have
gone rhroueh 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
specirti price feiv ii.29. These shoes and oxfords are cheap at
$2.00, $2 50, $3.00 and $3.50. Just received a big lot of ladies ahd
mens silk hose in black, white, tan, navy, ox-blood and heliope
special at 25c. Good line of ladies^ and mens hose, black and
white at 50c.
New things in dress goods, fancy iharquisette 25c value, 20c.
New things ih flouncing and embroid^y. Great values and very
desireable patterns. Beautiful line of batiste, lawns aind fancy
flaxon. 10c, 15c, and 20c. 40 tO 45 in. mercerised batiste, isl and
desirable patterns at 20c. / Great v’alues in white goods Pejjue,
wide weltSf rep, specM va|^S| 18 to: 2^, Children’s and Misses
dre^es.special 6^ r^ value $1.00, sizes, 0 to 14. We have gone
through the shirt department and fiiid a few nuinbers and a tei/f
numbers and a few patterns at $1.00 w^ havib put on isale at 49c,
also another line of mens shirts 50c to 60c value at 38c.
Some great values in men’s and boys suits. Boys knee pants
knickerbocker and straight, for the large boy. We can lit your
boy. We are making some offerings in mens and boys suits that
will pay you to inspect. ^
See our millinery department. Ladies you can gtt suited here,
^ New shap^ and hats arrive very often.
House furnishing department. Everything that will add to the
beauty and comfort of your home can be found here. We want you to see the of
ferings here. Second floOr. Fihed with everything that is necessary for your home.
See our oflFerin^s in 5c voil, ginghams and embroidery. See our offerings in IQc em
broideries, lace and flouncing. Men and womens gray, hose, special 3c, real value
10c.
Come to see us when you want bargains. We have
the stock and the prices will please you.
McCall Pattern
f No. 4^4$ .
15 ccnt*
LADIES* DRESS
Jos.
Isley & Bro. Co.
lent
■/■ii -
rh