tO£ / Og Val- and :tonseed, teed Irish lies and [y Co. piey Flour. C. fusing f Sbjb3 nsss y PW qoniu un:pod guiAnq X3 "puB oA Avd •M.3U ; ‘adBqs pajmed A.O uaaq •10 0161 ‘aingua id 3Ay B 5 jioj «* ' * >3 1' phone 20- - ke Cream! Ice Cream! -Soda! Soda! Soda! Prescriptions fspeciaUy We Deliver the Goods —Main Street FREEWIAIM drug CO |L00ALA1>3'D personal t Have your watch^ repaired atj jjr. and Mrs. Albert Maione have moved to Spencer where he has accepted a position with the Ste Dr. C. •varts Jewelry Store. ■ A. Anderson will leave night for New York 2ere he wiU spend two months jjiny a special course studying JJe treatment of women and child I ten- i clas s from the Odd Fellows Orphans Home in Goldsboro will fn Church Thursday night at 8 concert at the Presbyterl- arch Thursday night Admission to all 15 c. Gcod second hand Thomas Bin der. good as for jjaii’price. Goble-Bradshaw Co= We have a Thomas Binder good new for half price. Coble- Go. ?vir, and Mrs. J. W. Barber af- ler a weeks stay in Washington, D. C. have returned home also visited their uncle Rev. A. L. Crouse of Charlottesville Va. They report a pleasant trip. Miss Swanna Crouse No 1 spent Saiurdas and Sunday in Gibson- Tjie with some of her friends. The Burch Bridge which has been discussed, or we might say leave the “dis” off has finally bsen completed and is now ready for use. The new R. C, Hupp Car of G. Seilers drew quite a crowd Monday evening on Main Street. Mrs, Crawford, sister of Miss Jlary Cates of this town died in .\rkansas and was buried at Or ange Grove Monday. Miss Cates attended the funeral. Mrs. B. R. Mauney of Cherry- ville, N. C. is the guest of her sis ter Mrs. A. L. Davis for a few days. Prof. T. C. Amick of Elon Col lege will preach at 11 a. m. next Sunday in the Burlington Re formed Church instead of the pas tor who will be at St Pauls Lu theran Church to preach the fu neral of the late Mrs. ^allie Graves. , Mrs. G W. Patterson of No. I IS the guest of her daugnter Mrs. G. R. Garrison on No. 2 this weeli, Faucett's Township Sunday School Convention will be held at Union Ridge Sunday. Hon. jI^ameron will deliver at- address. Mr. W. J, Brooks and others will attend. Southern Railway. ^ 1^. Joe Thomas is a business Visitor in the city of Pranklins- V1U6 this week. Miss Minnie Holt of Green Township, Guilford County, is the guest of her sister Mrs, Ter rill of near the Plaid Mills. Mr. and Mrs. E. May have bought the entire interest in the Grotto from Mr. Geo. Pickett and will show nothing but the best of pictures. The kind that is morally uplifting. Mr. John Faucett died at ’Roa noke and was buried Tuesday at Pine Hill cemetery. The Sacred Concert at the Park was largely attended Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. J. H. Mebane is the guest of relatives at Greensboro this week. Large crowds from here are attending the various exercises at Elon College. The Ladies Aid Soc?ety of the Reformed Church will serve ice cream in the office lot opposite the First National Bank oh Fri day evening from 7 to 11. The proceeds go to buy a new carpet for the church. Mr. R. F. Wrenn arsd family of Siler City who have been at tending the graduating exercises of his daughter Miss Lizzie at Trinity College will spend to night the guest of their cousins Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Andrew, SOMETHING NEW. You will find on display niimy new, pretty and Stylish Trimmed Hats Prices to suit ail. From $2.00 up. We can show yoii^some prettyjLingerie Hats. We are also getting ia a nice lot of new shapes. Another lot of baby|caps and’littlejboys hats just re ceived. If you need a new hair switch, can match |your hair in any*price switch you"want. Morrow Bason & Green INCORPORATED, Burlington, N. C Y E K. A-iinuicrmsia • • ■ :\V'; Greensboro Couple Mam^ at Sun ford. * At Sanford, N. C., list night W. H. King and Miss Ella Han nah, both o f this, city, ,w«re mar ried. the eer^^rhony being per formed in the presence of a small company of friends at the borne of Miss Hannah’s brother, F. Y. Hannf'h. Rev. K. D. Holmes was the officiating minister.— Daily News. (v!r. s-neisthe son of Mr, Mi! s of R. No. 5 and the Mrs. S. A. Home, i-.-' Ms life has been ..... - ' OLDEST, LARGEoi ^nd S ROSGEST Bank in Al. Tia;\:e County. Acts As Executor, Trustee, Adnainistrator, Guardian, Etc. Pure-Food Wil^y Gives His Day-OH Boy a Bank Account. I Washington, May 17.—Dr. Harvey Wiley, forrner? • chief of the federal pare food bureau and perhaps the ? greatest living authority on food hygiene, to whom a : 9 1-2 pound boy was presented yesterday by his yoang ‘ wife, had quite a lot of things to say today about the proper rearing of children. ,^ n. une of the earliest lessons a child should be taught ris thrift, and instead of John Harvey being allowed to squander his pennies, he is to be taught to save the rn. I started Wm right off tody," said the doctor, as he dis played a savings bank book made out to John Harvey* Wiley, with an initial deposit of $100. We Pay Four per cent Interest, Com pounded Quarterly, on Sav ing accounts Open one for Your Boyl Today; one dollar will do to start with GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY UNITED The Philathea Class of the M. P. Sunday School will give a box party Friday night from 8:30 to 11:00 at the home of Mrs. S. M. Hornaday. Everybody invited. A silver offering will be taken. All ladies who "can conveniently do so are asked to bring boxes. Last chance to buy bananas cheap this season, nice and yel low, come early. Merchants Supply Co. A Car fine bananas, laige fat fruit, last chance this season, don't .wait. Merchants Supply Co. Mr. B. M. Cates and dau^ter Miss Bruce of Tallahassee, Fla., are the guest of his brother Mr. J. W. Cates and family this week. Mrs. Rosa Jones, one of the Oxford faculty, spent a few days in town last week the guest of Miss Vema Cates en route to her home to spend the summer. Mr. S. P. Lyon of Oxford was in town Tuesday a business visi tor. Miss Laiah Green of Carthage, Moore County, who has been the guest of Misses Lizzie and Juiia Fogleman returned home first of the week. Miss Bertha Huffman of Grwns boro spent Sunday in town the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. P.:P. Hoffman. She accompanied by Miss Westbrooks. Mr. T. A. Ingle and Mrs. Don ald Ingle of Greensboro spent Sunday in town with relatives, Mr. T. A. Ingle visiting his daughter Miss Nina. Miss Sue Mebane of Mebane spent Sunday in town the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Me]^ne. Mr. H. C. King and daughter Mrs. S. A. Horne and family are spending a few days at Greens boro the guest of his son Mr. W. H. King who was recently mar ried. Miss Bertha Willis spent last week at Spencer the ^est of her sister Mrs. Albert Malone. Mr. Chas. Watson of Elm City arrived Sunday to be the guest of relatives. He will return the lat ter part , of the week accompani ed by Mrs. Watson who has been visiting her parents. Miss Lottie Tilley accompanied by her mother was carried Mon day evening to the home of her sister five miles from Chapel Hill She is slightly improved. Dr. C. A, Anderson has the dis tinguished honor of having the first peaches this season. The doctor pulled the first from his tree May ^th. Water melons the first of the season on the market at L. B. Gross's fruit stand. Mrs. Jones and daughter of Salisbury spent Sunday the guest of Misses Ella and Florine Robert son. The Front Street Church Phila thea Class will be entertained Thursday night at the home of Miss Jennie Vaughn. Miss Elizabeth Garvin has ac cept^ a position at I. J. Mazur's. Mr. Charles Stafford of Swep- sonvilie spent Sunday here the guest of his mother. Rev. P. H. Fteminir of Ohio was in town last week. He is at tending the (^nxusenoesoeot at Elon uaUcge. Hr. E. A. Holt who. has been Jersey on a pj^arare tn|p bag ' ■■■ ■ : #/ Mrs. C. R. Way and little daugh ters, Thelma and Sadie left Sat urday Greensboro to spend a few days with relatives. They will go from there to Randolph coun-r ty where they will spend several days visiting relatives. Kicked To Death By Mule Atlanta, Ga., June 2—While trying to hitch his mule to a wagon Calvin Gorma:n, aged 86 was knocked down and killed by the animal at his home in this county yesterday. When he failed to return within a reson-; able time his aged wife went to investigate and found his body, Mr. (^rman was a well-known Confederate veteran and the couple had been married 65 years. N O matter whether you put, } our money in die bank or whether it is deposited there by somebody else, it is going to there just tbe same. Put it yourselt, and you will enjoy ^e fruits of your labor. Tlif Firsl N. C. In Uie Bsrlington Snodiay Schools Sunday, June 2, 1912. Sunday Schoolflotals: Attendanao Collection M. E. 378 $12.68 Baptist 335 11.66 Presbyterian 127 4.80 German Ref. 185 Christian, M.P. 201 ' 3.27 Webb Ave. 178 3.S8 iJUniraChpl 1404 $36.39 , "' men's BIBLE AND BARACA CLASSES' TOTALS. Attendance Collection Baptist 78 5;i7 Presbyterian 15 2.61 Christian ■ M. P. 35 L20 German Ref. . Webb Ave. 55 2.00 M. E. 89 5.07 Elmira Chpi Total toda.y 372 $16.05 CLEARANGE sale at THE bazaar MILUNERY STORE, Haw River, N. C During the month bf June Miss N. B. Murray is offcr^ ing her entire stock of trimmed hats at, or below cost Now is the time to supply yourself with a new hat for little money. Latest and Newest Styles Exhibited. . MISS a Murray, Haw Mver, —- N. C. John H. Vernon, Secretary Defer riot till tomorrow to be wise Tomorrow’s sun to thee may nev er rise. Congreve At Oiristian Chords Sonday. Rev. A. B. Kendall will speak in the morninsr on “ttow and Why of Baptism." In the even ing the topic will be “Suplreme Book.'' Everybody cordially in vited to hear these subjects dis cussed. 7 Accuse not Nature, she hath done her part; ^ Do thou but thine. Milton. FreedoB^’s 1^. The Wesleyan Church at Freedom's Methodist Hill,^have changed their regular preaching day worn the 3rd Sunday to the 2nd in the month. Revi G. Rv Mihies and wife will fill the appointment there Satur day night and Sunday; All are welcome. Get in the Dispatch Contest!! All The New and Fashion able Summer Apparel Men and Boys Good Old Summer Time is here for keeps, and with it has come a most charming showing of all the Warm weather apparel that is wanted by the element whose desire it is to feelcoi^or- table and look their best in their apparel. There isn’t any doubt about it, this store has the right sort of Summer Clothing Stronse & Brothers most approved dothiiig is soldexdnstvely at this store, and tiiwe is none het ter at any price. Come in suid let os show yon a new model Suits, pirices ranging from $15.00 to 25.00 other makes ftiHm 8.00 $15.00. All the prevailing styles in Straw Hats for Men and Boys. Straws for men |1,00 up. B. GOODMAN. The Biggest Qothier In The Omnty. Burlington, lit I - ■Wf ’ ; ;4 ' .A A, m A. :■ if',

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