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.■■r/vV I designs- is as (#, St; most- f) • in Parisi uries. and we Prescripii Deliver freeman drug CO. I LOO AL A ]S3;i> PERSoJSTAX, i^{r Jesse Bradley of Greens^ t/,f,'3pent Sunday in town the guest of his brother A. Bradley. Fresh water meilons, Tom Watson variety. Bananas nice and ripe at Merchants Supply Co. A Car fine bananas, laige fat fruit, last chance this season, (jon't wait. Merchants Supply Co. Mr. G. Holt of Kirksville >Io. vvho has been taking a course in auestopathy is spending his vacation at home. Fla. and Ga. meilons, Jamaica banariH!^. fresh arrivals—every wc'ek at The Merchants Supply Co. ,■ . ■ Ml-, F?eeman Neese -who has been raking a special course in engiaving has returned to his home. Miss Grace Hoffman left Tues- week. da;, for Greensboro from where she wiii go to the ■ country to i:pend some tirae the' guest of friends and relatives. Miss Ruth Thurston who has beed visiting at Raleigh is ex pected home Friday accompanied Mr. E. M. Quimm visited his wife and son last weejlc. Miss Bessie McPherson of Liberty R. F. D. is the gU0st of Misses Foster’s this week.U' Mr. M. Kennon of Hillsboro spent several days last week with Mrs. R. L. Barnwell. , For salf, Good sixroom two story dwelling on Front Stireet. Apply to Miss Mary Cates;:^ Miss Lula Robertson of Oiange Grove is spending thi.s W(^k in town the guest of relatives; Rev. p. Mclver was a visitor to the city of Greensboro. Mon day. Miss Cockerille who has been serving as milliner for I. J. ,Maz ur will return to New York this by her 'ister Miss Thelma and Mrs. DeBois. Miss Lizzie Wrenn of Siler City who has been the guest of relatives here left Monday for High Point where she will spend some time visiting relatives. Mr. Ernest T. Gross son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gross of this city, who has been with the Victor Hotel at Norfolk has ac cepted work with the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead. John R, Hoffman attended the graduating exercises of the mnies at the High Point Hospi tal Monday night. Miss Flora Mebane of this town being one of the graduates. Miss Jennie Lea Williams o^^ near Suffolk, Va., who has been attending the Elon College cor^- meneement is spending this week the guest of Misses Mary and Beulah Foster. Mr. Shirley Webster and Miss Oma vVagoner of Glen Rnven, were united in the bonds of mat- fimony at 8 p. m. June 6, 1912. in the Reformed parsonage, the ceremony being performed by Rev, J. I). Andrew. Miss Nina Ingle is spending this week the guest of her father at Greensboro and friends at Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernesi Erwin of Morganton ar^ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q, Gant fora few days. Mr. Jas. N. Williamson will leave Saturday for Chicag^o as a delegate to attend the meeting of the Republican National com mitteemen. Rev. Dr. Swain prp«ident of the North Carolina conftrence of the M. P. church will make his official visit to the M. P. church at this place Thursday night and preachat eight o'clock. The Freeman Drug Co. are in stalling a new sanitary fountain in their store this week. This fountain wilUnot only add altrac- tiveness in appearance but will also be sanitary in every way. At the Reformed parsonage here at 10 o’clock a. m. June 1st 1912, Mr. Jtff Davis of Person L ounty ana ftiiss Estelles Davis ot Alamance County were united in the ior.d^ of matrimony by R V. J- n. Andrew. Mr. Ross Cheek is arranging her shop into the Waller Ruiinir.v next to the State rbp first thing to do when '' ' *•’ t'ni'f'T IS get a good clsan sha'/p. 'h- s xitid sucsribe for a good ' -kK’. newspaper. RD^IGESr C >un.tv.‘ OLDEST, LARGEST ani Bank in Ah n in :e Acts As Executor, Trustee, Adtninistrator., Guardian, Etc:' Every Property Owner In Alamance County ■ Should be acquainted with our Trust Department Because It affords the best and safest agency possible for the transaction of any trust business. , . . , Here are a few of the many ways in which we can render timely service to living clients: f kWe can often give valuable advice in the matter of investments, for instancee, because it is a part of our business to keep well posted on such things. We also take charge of the property of clients who are away from home, or who, for any reason, cannot give their property the attention it requires; we collect rents, pay taxes, etc., and do it more satisfactonly and with less expense than is usually the case under supn circumstances. , • ^ Whenever you need assistance of any kind along, :this line, come in and let us have the pleasure of a con I versation with you. It may be to our mutual benefit. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY • )«■ ■ , ■ ’ Buy Millinery Now Morrow, Bas(^n & Green will begin on Wednesday June 12, a Millinery Reduction sale. You have about three months more in whith to use anything you buy now. Lots of things can be used any time Come in and see for yo\irseIf. Prices have hot been considered.' Here are a few prices to open your eyes. If you are at all economi cal you will not nuss this. Dress Hat Bargains $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Hats Hats Hats Flower Bargains $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Shapes Shapes Shapes $5.00 $3.75 $2.50 $1.50 Hoo $ .50 I I Untrimmed Shapes $1.00 Flowers $.5() $.50 Flowers $.25 $.25 Flowers $.13 Wje will be pleased to see you, Morrow Bason & Green Sugar 6 .cents per pound, in 25 pound bags. Midwfty Store Co. For Sale sixty bushels of peas. S. J. Buckner, Kimesville, N. C. Jas. Underwood who sella Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy will leave to-morrow for Florida. Miss May me Ray of Graham is spehditig this week the guest of her sister Miss Addie Ray. Miases Bertha and Verna Cates are tKe guest of friends and re latives at Greensboro this week. Buckeye cultivator, good as new at bargain. Coble-Brad^ sha\\L,Co. Mis|> Mable Ellis returned Sat urday from Danville wheire she has been the guest of friends. Mr. Jerry Strayder who was carried to St Leo-s Hospital Green sboriE^unday afternoon was oper atedaon Tuesday for appendicitis. Everybody is happy around Smith&Qualis^ store because the sidewi^lks ,ai^ a|i on top of the i^ound. Mr, John Cates and family of .Haw River spent Sunday in town the guest of his sister Miss Mary Cates. Rev. A. B, Kendall and a large crowd 6f boys from the Chris tian chikch left Monday for a camping outing. The home of Mrs. Walker the mother of Dr. Walker of Grahan. was burned Monday. The house and furniture was all destroyed. Mr. Ed Hanford who haiS been doing bridge work in Davidson county came home Tuesday to spend a few days the guest of relatives> Mr, J.W. Wilson desires to thank his many friends for past ^ favors and patronage during his connection with Wilson&Bucha- nani Mr. W. A Mat kins who has been the guest of relatives in this county for the past month leaves today for his home at Roanoke Rapids, Ni C. The Grotto has recently been enlarged and beginning with the week June 17th the new Grotto Theatre with a seating capacity of four hundred will open. Misses Mary. , and Beulah Foster and Bessie McPherson spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Blonda Kemodle Pollard of Ossippee. The members of the Presby terian church are all invited to meet at the church Fyiday night where all will endeavor to get better acquainted with each other. Mr. Jesse Meachem who hi3.s been at Stokers Sanitoruni, ^is- bury for the past several weeks is expected home this afternoon. We are glad to leam Mr. Meach- am is much improved in health. No amount of culture will make a man stop snoring in hia sleep. A widow has been elected mayor of a town in Wyonaing on the ground probably that she would be inehned to i^ye careful cojjiaideratioa tb^ll pi Brilliants Contentment, as it is a shoi’t and delightful way, hath mu gracefulness and little troubln — Epictetu' Not in the heavens, not in midst of the sea, not if thoi- hidest thyself away ii:i the cleft.'* ' of th^ mountains, wilt thou find a place whei^ thou canst fescape the fruit of thy evil actions. Budd^i. When thou hast panted up the hill Of Duty with i;eluetant will, Be thankful, even though tired and faint.’ , —Wordsworth There is no readier way oJ bringing your own worth into 'question than by detracting I from the worth of others.—Vin- ! cent. ■ f' Sd it Seem). (From The Winston Sentinel) Some of his opponents were asserting not lonjg since that: Woodrow Wilson \vas. one of the running as a presid^ntal candi date but the way.v, he triumphed over the strongly entrenched machine in New Jersey and thfe manner in, which he is showing strength in other states dies not seem to beat out that idea. a /1 . Copjtrypht 190S, bjf C; jj, ginunerjnaa 7 O naalt^ or \yhether it is somebody to there just the ssid^ yourselt, an^ you wiU enjoy the fru^ p^your labor. The First National Bank \ .'y CLEARANqj: SALE AT THE BAZAAR MILUNERY STORE, Haw River; N. C During the liionth of June Miss N. B. Murray is ofe*' ing her entire stock of trimmed hats at,^or below cost. Now is the time td supply yourself with a neW J|^t for little-moiiey. '..V Latest kiid Nwast Styles Exhibiled, MISS N. B. Ml JRRAY, Haw River, — r’, ' ■■■ Some candidfite is I 'is^ine an ! opportunity c. nir.is^Mf the voters as th- only get iint j reincarnation of Geoige iVash- ! ingt;on. j Sejiator Crane Tcnows « h n £e ' has bad enough. A double wedding is one kind of a four-in-hand tie. Et-OM COL.L.EGEL beauty •>: HEAI.TH - SOBOl. ABSHtP ,Lowe>t nt«s itftbe Soatk Dellgbttal locatioa. Deep ureil water. Twcatr-two yean witboat a lio' t[le cue of dxoiieiooi sickoen.' Clean atSitetlcs. A diitiegaiabed BoitODlaii wiitet i “Ol all tbe toIiecM I hSTa TMited in alzTmn as toteraational Field Secretacr of Cbiittijw Bodearot. the spiiit of Elon College seemato be the moit r«naihi«/> ChHstian,” Katl Lehmaa. Wiite at once for catilogoe aod Tiews. ' President. W. A. HARPER. Elon Coilesre. N. G. —Katl s Tiews. biL ICE Delivered at Present Pub^ lisbed Prices. kd RETAIL TerHlsle Picture oi Suffering Clintdnj Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, wiites:'* For six. years, I was a sufferer from female troubles. I could not eat, and could not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After using Ciardui a weeky I began to improve. Now I feel better than in six years.” Fifty years of success in actual practice, pdMitiveproof, furnished by those who have us^ it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female weakness and disease, l^y Cardui, today, now! We inyi^ inspection of our qp-to-date cork insulated CoM Storage, wliicb wiO be complete in airaat three weeks, RespectfuHjr, Fuel, Ice and Storage Ga Pnonc 148. J. V. Pomeroy, Manner. ; R. Ri. Shbp^ Buildmg. : : VO:- '-V ";v ,-.1 REST A)iO mm U M7REIAHO 6NIII. Mas. WiMSLow'a SooTBiita SYmrr bas ben for o^er ®’XTY YEARS tv M«,WOM8 of for their CHlI.Dlt£K WH1I3 rKinyi:wG. with pbrfbct soccess. » the CKttDi SOFTrNS the OfMS aSVf AIK ; Ot»E»WMH> CoiSCtmnd Ik tti« best' ramMf tor DIABKB^A. It is hannleM. 9e nin Md.Mk for ' Mrs ■Vl' nsihwo frvithitsg S-'-rup," MM «*i*. K aUMt 4““ Tbe Disj^tch A .. o Ah ad in tinae ' ^ "■"I iSiiSl iMiiliiliiiMiiiil
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