:n who ^ fl mem. p Jns is as ^st sue- ris. esult of , strike 9) tidividu- - d else- and we ptivated see - O. not thought it I'm going to dc rgan Faucette ting Thursday Klate Meadows ie. The crowd number were i pond where pleasures was finer was inter good things ar stocK it will Lone undersell . Many 5 in eve- IS. file Best Ice Cream! Ice &eam! Soda! Soda! ' Soda! phone 20- Fresoriplioas Especialtj We Deliver the Goods —Maia Street freeman drug CO '■ LOCA.L AISTD PERSON A.-L I Sugar 6 cents per pound, in ^ pound bsLgs. Midway Store Co. FrfisH water inellons, Toin variety. Bananas ni^ce !,nd ripe at Merchants Supply Co. Vi*sCal Bolaad is spendmg ■ !r* of her vacation with her . Tj^no-lavof Durham. Mrs. St. Clair Ireland left Thursday morning for El Paipo, Texas arnviiag Sunday mornii^g where she joined her husband who has been there for several months. Kat'rueket for the past several ■ Mr. Da yVeK? is expected home this and M iiii- $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $ .50 $ .25 ger Langley of M'-s. Tarpley and Mrs. Alf Suebane of Mebane have been '^ek'iest of Mrs, J. H. Mebane John C. Jones night clerk : - | at the Post Office has just returh- ve vour watch repaired at ■ ed from a visit to friends of Mrs. Jewelrv Store. | JonesMn the southern part of ' . ^ cj. i « ! the county. Mrs. Jones is stili Mrs. T. who h^ j ^ [siting in South Carolina; _ . , , . s and Mr. Clayton j^^acBroom Sand Mit- chel! of Roxboro spent a few j days first of the week the ^est Vi^s Eva Height who has i of Miss Mae Barrett, Miss. Mae ed milliner for J. D. and | returning home with them, i' B V\ hitted this season will j tve this week for her home at: For sale. Good sixroom twoj iCcinton. i story dwelling on Front Street! ^ ‘ ^ ^ ^ . ‘ . J ■ Apply to Miss Mary Cates. j “ — IE- S. W. Dameron who has I MrX.B.ElKs Machine and Music *' Smr hat^ne cafe^ i had his law office in the Piedmont Company waj a business on account of to serioS Building has moved to the First 1 in the c.tyof Durham Buy Millinery Now Morrow, Bason & Green will begin on Wednesday June 12, a Millinery Reduction sale. You have about tbree months more in which to use any thing you buy now. Lots of things can be used any time "*'"***** Come i|i and see for yourself. Prices have not been .considered. Here ve a few prices to open your eyes. If you are at all economi cal yon will not miss diis. Dress Hat Bargains $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Hats Hats Hats Untrimmed Shapes Shapes Shapes Shapes Flower Bargainsl Flowers Flowers Flowers $5.00 $3.75 $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 $.50 $.50 $ .25 $ .13 I m IT We will be pleased to see you. Morrow Bason & Green CojiTiicht ISOSii'k)^. E. ^uubetBU m NO matter whether you pu^ ) our money in the' or whether it k depbsited there somebody else, it is going to there just the same. Put it yourselt, and yoii will enjoy the iif.er iiiaess of her sister. Mi5S LettieHobgood of Kinstpn j 18 on the third Jioor " ned home Tuesday morning' lr**ufuv^ yier spending several days the Iguesi; of her brother Mr. C. B. I'Hobgood and family. For Sale sixty bushels of peas. !. J. Buckner, Kimesville, N. C. Mr. J. F. Greason a prominent latiorney of Oklahoma whose ■parents Mr. and Mrs. N. M. IGreaaen live on Route 10 and who Is the brother of Mrs, R. A. JCoble of this city is spending a Imonths vacation in our midsto |.VIi3s Annie DeBois of Raleigh is guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. phurston. Miss Thelma Thurston [who Is a student at Kings Busi- College Raleigh is spending I a few weeks at home on vacation. Willie, the 21 months old baby jof Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Soots of [Ea.st Barlington, died Sunday ■afternoon and was buried at Mt. [Zion Monday afternoon. Fun- leral was conducted by Rev. John IHackney. The Aurora Comet Band gave Ian ice cream supper last Saturday jnight near Homer’s store. The Iband rendered some beautiful ielections for the occasion. Tae ■proceeds amounted to about $21., Vnich v>ill go towards furnishing Ene boys with Instruments. \ llarge crowd was present visitor Monday, , Nation^ Bank Building and is j Closing a deal for the sale of a bea I now occupying rwms No. 17 and | utiful piano. Mr.Roy Gates of Conway, S. C. is spending several days in this county the guest of friends. He has b^n the guest of his brother Mr. C. C. Cates of his city. and Fla. and Ga. mellons, Jamaica bananas, fresh arrivals every week at The Merchants Supply Co. , Mrs. W. W. Brown who has been the guest of relatives at Rich land for the pjast month has retu rned home. ^ Mr. C. H, Walker has re cent ly ac(»pted a p^ition aa Chief engineer of Kings Cotton Mill Corporation. Mr. Walker will ms^e the company a valuable man and they are to be compli mented on securing his services.^ Mrs, James Anderson of R. JEl D. 5 was in town Sunday spend ing a short while the guest of her brother Mr. L*. B- Whitted enroute to visit her sister Mrs. Ernest Murphy of R. F, P. 4. Dr. Spoon one of our vetaaaiy surgeons of the firm of Spoon& Hornaday had the misfortune the past week to get an ugly gash on his head caused by a horse. The gasii was dressed and the Doctor is about his business. ivfrs. Robt. A. Coble and dau- Lncv are spending the week Jue^t of Mrs. Coble's father and mother Mr, and Mrs. N. M Qjr'aqqnn OH R. F D. 10. Mr. Co'oie i^^ a widower. Tiffi Firs! National M OLDEST, LARGEST and SCRONGESf Bank in Alaman:e County. Acts As Executor, Trustee, Administrator, Guardian, Etc. If You Had To Raise $1000 Cash Today- Could you do so without borrowmg? This is a question worthy of sober consideration. You never know when you are going to need money, on short notice, for sickness, accident, or fire. These unforseen and unsuspected evils are always imminent. Then, too, the matter of investments makes ready cash a mighty attractive proposition to the wide awake man. Of course, vou can borrow, but how much better to have money of your own in the bank,, always re^y at your beck and call! Don't wait until you have to borrow. Start that bank acc ount with us today, and be in dependent. * .;V- t-v. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY UNITED Mr. W. F.Perry a prominent far mer of Snow C^p was a business visitor in the city Tuesoay. Mr. Ed. McBane of Saxapahaw who has been in school at Guilford College this y^ spent Monday che guest of his cousin Mr. T. N. ■ Boon leaving Monda,y night for New York where he will spend his vacation. ^ Mr. Jerry Strader who under went an bpratioh srtr^t Leo's Hospital some days im proving ni^ly. ^ Lightning burned out the elec- taic line of the Postal Telegraph Juesd^y javeftinsf. Bananas, your own prit^ while they last, come quick. Merch ants Supply Co. Last Chance to buy bananas your own price, be quick. Mer chants Supply Co. SaHsbury Stirred By Murder And Suicide. Salisbury, June 16. — A tragedy when Frank D. Chunn sent a ball through the heart of his sweet heart tonight shortly after nine 6‘clock, Miss Buraadette Roue- che and then turning the pistol on himself sent a ball cr^hing through his brain. The young couple had attend ed services at Sacred Heart Ca- ohc church together and had re turned and were on the porch of the residence of an uncle of the dead girl where the shooting t/viV Tlla^•P ChLles Gable and Miss Hor- tense Roueche were with them at the time but had gone behind, the house to a well to get water when a pistol shot was heard. Gable ran around to the porch and sawXhunn with the smoking pistol inhis hand. On beifig ask ed what was the trouble Chunn pointing the pistol at Gable told him to stand back and turned the weapon on himself with the re sult as slated. ^ Miss Roueche died instanly while Chunn lived a half an hour but never regained consciousness. The shooting was done with a 38 caliber pistol. A wound was found on the temple of the dead woman and many are inclined t-o believe that she was struck be fore being fired upon. Miss Roueche was the daugh ter of Mrs. Margaret Roueche and a neice of J. X. one of the proprietors of The Salisbury Post. Shie was only 19 years old and was stenograph er for the Salisbury Realty and Insurance , Comply, and ww well Kked and. l>!?pular m city. Chunn w*i 23 years old and a boiler at Spwce* ;He W«a a ouiet^ young fellow and suspected that he was of m iavful His mother, Mnu Bkinnda ChJWP Uv*8 in ArtieTHh *4 to Ji A nephew of Misses Sallie Ms^gie Chunn of this city. Jealousy is supposed to be the cause of the affair. It is known that Miss Roueche refused to marry Chunn six months ago. { ^ although she still allow^ him to; pay her attention merely as ar'^ friend. What inspired betwee i them tonight will never be known | Coroner West, Dr. Spencer, i Sheriff McKensie, and Rev. Father Leo, were soon on the scene but nothing could be done as it was plainly a case of murder and suicide. Hundreds of people were on the streets at the time of the oc currence returning from church and the news spread like wild 0re and created intense excite- jnent. On account of the prom inence and J^h standing of both ' eaiM N. C. Auto.iiobile OWners. We are now in a position to do all kinds of au^ tomobile repair wprk pro,mptly in the most ^tis- factory manner. We employ none but sidlled machinists, thet'*fore, we ask that vou give us an opportunity to demonstrate the efficiency of oui equipment. We can do any and eyerjithing in the liiie of maithine shop work. HOLT ENGINE GOMPANY BURUNGTON, - - • - - • - - - - , N. C.k: parties the; ed. Sir is much deplor- .1, f •V ■■ ■ ‘ ',"lv '' } Front of Jos. A. Isley & Bnv Co. Great bept Store ^ Well how are these prices? Just a foretast of the largfe savii]^ at Isleys Oreai Depai^ ment Store. ^ doz. 1 qt. Masons fruit jars at 59 c. per dozen. ; : / 200 dozen 1-2 gallon MaSons fruit jars at 79 c. per dozien. V / 2000 yards of 39 in. sheeting Sea Island finish at 5 cents per yard. Good yard bleaching 5c. per yard. ~40 and 50c. ladi^s.waists s^^alat‘19c. $1.$0 timd$2.r 00 ladies waists special at $1.00. 75c, 80c, and $1. 00 ladies wiaiats special at 50c. SOe inens shirts special at 38c. 76c mens shirts coll^ on and off 3000 yds, best ble^hing special at 8c. 2000 yds. voil, lawn and fi^pty special at 5c. 15c galetia cloth apecial at 10c. Ladies silk hose 25c and 50. 1 Jot of mens and ladies iboes ranging in price from $1.75 to $3.00, special at $1.2^. 1 lot of mens sho^ from $3.00, to $4.00 special your ehmoe at $1.99. 1 lot of ladies white bu'ck oxfords $3.00^d $3v^ si^ at $1.9^. I Idt Yd; wide silks, measalines worth $1.25, special at 95c. 1 lot 61 batiste^ me^ ders worth 20c, special at 15c. 25c and 35c ribbon, s^iecial'at 19c. 2lte and 25c ribl^, special at 15c. 15c and 20c ribbon, special at lOe.^ lOe mens gmy hose 5e. 1 lot ladie« Imts, sailors and trimmed, this season styles, ran^ng in price from $1.00, $1.25, special, your choice at 48c. 1 lot ladied hats ranging in price froni $^00 up to $4.00 special, your choice at 98c. Just received, a big lot df enamel ware. If you want to see your XQoney do double duty go through this department ^hd make your investments and you will save half. Our second floor is filled with new fumitui^^ new jnigg art sauaree^ luibleom ai^l everything to beautify your home. Oot grocery Depti^meht; receives daily ,£nesh v^geta* bles. If you want something to eat, nice and fw^h, come to fi«e us or ’pnme Give Us Your Trade and %ve Money. | ; Dqtartn^ Sl9^ iv'. '/St ...A * :S .vrft jf - ^'}n i.