.r; PS- -e‘ 'oh.tcnr at b, K ‘■'■'Ugh tariff i,a' c«o to „ake ,„e ' *!*" msr.afacturej «=at at homo nlT? K roatlul ndlaborar.fi rherpu build fcr.sa';tf- • A caj when t^e 1 know no East. Wes? >uth one government’ rhood, one God. J* R. Hoffnxan, ■ ®*’*' *?pondents^ atch aspires to mak^ for the \n, 'f thorcuffhand opi, ur subscribers, e regraded by the a medium through ■ vieus of all pubiie ^ be laid before our therefore. im\te ?nts upon topics ,f to our readers in tl e ■Ctions of the county ee and oth^r sarrcr- es. In sections oft e Alamance and othtr ? counties. Ii wili be ch one of the be?t 'ers in the State and we solicit your aid ce. Don't make any f year dilfer with u?. t fall out about that, ur eommnnieatiors , but be sure to siga to all letters as an ‘ gc~od faith. Borliogton Tuesday Ang 2o. jsensteia of Durharo, »is regular Third Tue^ burhngton next 1\ie- it 20th, stopping at ton Drug Co, for the examining eyes and «s. Dr. Rosenstein’s rvice in fitting glasses 10 years, have given reputation &s exp- iptical line, so if you don’t fail to see Tuesday Aug. ^h mn, and Wednesday at the White house. ^63 are very modera- lillsville outlaw has ted of murder, ind- backwoods justice is ahead of the boated le New York met- ma girl has written asking to have her ?ed. We hope all idsome bachelor sta» 11 not speak at man natioenalsaeng- !^uremberg, 40,000 arise the great choir ? i'ht it must be to see :he stein song! e, the astonish- d of before in only ciai, r before they t •V rf vou want to be sure what’s on the bottle ‘is' in the bottle cUie here. We fill prescriptions with the utmost accuracy. ^EM AN DRUG CO, phone 20 Agents for Burlington, N. C, Eastman Kodak films, Huylers Candy, ' Rexall goods, j Van lindiey’s cut flowers. Nyall Family Remedies, ij^OCA-Tj PERSONAIi Eastern melons, nice Merchant Supply Fresh fjpe bananas, Co. Mr J. W. Bryan of Spencer ,»ent Sunday the giaest of his sfster Mrs. W. W. Brown. « Mr Harry Graves of Danville, vi, is the guest of Mrs. E. L. (graves this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sellars are on pleasure trip to New Port Kews and Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mebane ■ jjave ^ust returned from a visit to relatives at Swepsonvilfe. The Central Loan & Trust Com- yany are erecting a new four room cottage on Holt Street. Kate Winningham of Randolph Connty is spending the week the guest of Mr. A. Cheek and family. Miss Fannie Mebane accom panied by her father Mr. J. H. Mebane returned Monday from a pleasant trip to Mebane. Mrs. Dr. Faucett and daughter Miss Elizabeth are spendin^their vacation in the land the mountain with headauarters at Montreat. Mrs. Ada Patterson who has been out taking her vacation is back at work at The 5 & 10 cent store; Miss Emma Hoflfmian is spend- ^ ing the week the guest of rela- jtives in the country near Sh Marks Church. Last chance to get nice ripe bananas at 50 cents per bunch, I Nice ripe bananas 50 cents per come quick. Merchant Supply | bunchi fresh Eastern Carolina Ct. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mebane spent Sunday, Monday and Tues day at Greensboro the guest of his orothers. Misses Evie and Dessie Gross left Saturday for a two weeks visit to Goldsboro and Morehead City. J. E. Foust spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of his father in Guilford County, attending the the beginningof therevialmeet- ing at Mt. Hope Church. Miss Dosha Hobgood who has been the guest of her brother Mr. C. B. Hobgood and family of this city left Monday f«r Dur ham and Oxford. ^ Eiss Bartha May Home, one of our leading contestants, of Burlington, visited \relatives in Saxapaiiaw Snow Camp neighbo rhood recently in the interest of the State Dispatch, and secured several new subscriptions. She reported a pl^sant trip. Messrs. J. D. Hardin and J. Hocutt Way of Ramseur, N. C., are spending this week in town the jmests of relatives a^id frien ds. Mr. Hardin is the popular R. F. p. carrier bn Route No. 1. going out from Ramse ur, water melons 10 cents each, come while they are fresh and goob. Merchant Supply Co. Mrs. W. N. Cooper and child ren of Greensboro arrived Tues day evening to be the guest of Mrs. D. S. Hall and family for several days. There will be no preaching at the M. P. Church Sunday morning as Rev. T. E. Davis will be awav assisting in a protracted meeting at Mt. Pleasant. \Rev. R. M. Andrews will oreach at night. Mr. Dempsey Bass, brother of Mr. Henry Bass, died Tuesday morning and was buried to-day at Pine Hill Cemetery; For some time he has been a suifer- erof cancer of the stomach, hav ing gone to the hospital at Greens- b^o for treatment. He leaves a family who have the sympathy of many friends. Miss Elizabeth Cheek who has been the guest of friends in the country has returned. L. M. Bently is visiting in South Carolina. , Jas. N. Williair.son. Jr. and J. R. Hoffman have returned from Chicago where they a.ttended the nomination of Ro sevelt- Miss Bettie Ljde May sMnt part of last week at Durham accompanied by her sister Sadie. !"4WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL ICASH tOUR WORK AND WORK YOUR CASH MAKE all you can and SAVE all you can., It is not enough to look out for the EXPENSE end e, nor to the EAIDING end only. INCREASE YOUR SAVINGS. To do this, perhaps you cannot cut down expenses/ : but you CAN INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER. Banking connections with a stropg: ' institution, like this, is a source of pride and a strong incentive toward increased effort and self respect as well. TRY IT, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY fiPHHk;''*! olf'';, !£ ■■;■■■ 'afWi%i!i' 'i'J..i;. t . f' ' ■ - - ' 1 BEaNNt^G tU^DAY. AUGUST . A Little of Everything for a Little of Nothing. k x i ^ ^ E*eryt§ing"we taveTiStll'in the marked price, , j'uu «eea notone to v^r ut up.>n you-^jusc come and, pay V^EyRGE MOTHERS WITH GIFtLS of SCHOOL AGE ^‘BUY ft'OW and IRIM THEM upSOlilE pleaS 5^1?’^Sble Borlingtoi), N. C. Morrow Bason & Green, THE BARRELS AND LUG$ OF 1 Stevens Double and Single Barrel SHOTGUNS nT»(;ra^fot:gedl]ionft!i:>;scfi. Madeof spscls'Jy selected sisef—STflOttCr CiT where other guns are WEAKEST. Gomparo STn'123 wi'.h ;rnns at any V ’ic"8 nf-^.r the price and noteour C'JALi Y throughout. Our Shotgun Catnloar shows the f.::aons li:\e or titovcns ,B.epeat- cr3—Doubles— If you cannot oLtaia • Cr^VENS trom your Dcaler—letusknow, and we'will ship direct, ex-j^ press prepaid, upon Re ceipt of Catalog Price. ].ST^NSARMS & TOOL company, P. 0. Box 5004, GHKGPEE FilLLS, MAS& REST mwkm TO MOTHER MO CHjUL Mrs. VVissu>w’s Soothing Sykcp h«'s been ascd.for over f- 'XTY YEARS by MItUONS of SIOJtj;;jIlS for their cniI.URtN WHILE VUr.ntlNO, with I*ERS'Kcr SCCCEaS. It cai:,D. koftkns t:-,e r.uMs '.r.r. I', u;: ci.’R'.s win’d colic an : li i;ie rv :e(lv I r 1>;.\.RRHC;a . Ii IS a Be S'lrr avl iek lot Mr > * ■ wr oa ’Ui«i LIST OF DNQJUMEBTeTTEIS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C. Aug. 3, 1912. GENTLEME»f; John OaV, Lovelace Galloway, J. T. Oferrell, W. H. Smith, B. E. Thomas., .L4D3®s:- i- M4SS Pearl Batten, Miss Florence Brown, Miss B. L. Graves,. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed," and give date of adver^sed list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. A New.‘Wareiioa«e for BmUngtfin. Arrangements are being per fected for the erection of a new warehouse for our town which is to be erected on Morielhead street near Newlin’s Machine Shdp. The house will be erect ed and Managed by Messrs. R. T. Keraodle and B. M, Walker. We welcome this new warehouse t^o our town and will have more to say later. The annual series of special gospel services will b%in at £t Marks Reformed Church on next Sabbath Aug. 18th, with a senmon i at 11:A. M., followed by til« Lords supper and a sermon ; t 7:30 P. M. by Rev. D. C. C(X, pastor of the Guilford charge. All friends are invited to these services. Good music is characteristic fo this con gregation. ' R. F. D. No. 4. The pichic-at St. Mark's was atten(^ed by a large crowd Mr. J. R. Reeves of Sanford and Mr. Furgerson of Kimesville made splendid address in behalf of the * ‘Farmers Union”. A long table was then spread w^ith plenty of good things which made the day enjoyable by all. Two splendid games of ball were played in the affernoon. Highland and Sedalia score *9 and 3 in favor of High» iand Cross Roads and Highland score 1 and 2 in favor Cross Rc^ds. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKenzie of Mebane spent Saturday and Sun day visiting Mr. A. B^le, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber and children spent Sunday at Mr, J. C. Whitsells. Miss Mary Beale is spending several day at her brother, Mr. George Beale of Rock Creek. Mr. Albert ShepphercJ is right sick with malarial fever. We hope he will soon be out again. Several from the route attended I protracted services at Shallow ! Ford Sun(iay. ^ ^ , , Miss Norvella Sheppherd of (Burlington^ spent Saturday apd Sunday oh the rtoute visiting her parents. . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sharpe, Mr. C. D. 3tory and Mrs. C. C. - Albright of Burlington and Mr. H. G. Petree, E. M. Cheek and Miss Georgia Moore ;all spent Sun? day afternoon at Mr. J. W. Sharp. Mrs. C. C. Albrightis spending the week at J. W. Sharpe. The protracted meeting vnll begin at St. Marie's Sunday August 18. One service at 11 o’clock Sunday morning and one at 7:45 SuJ?day night. Rev. p. C. Cox of Mt. Hope will assist Rev. Andrew. He is a splendid preacher and we hope to have a large crowd at every service. Mr. D. P. Clapp of Whitsett spent Sunday afternoon on the route. CopHifht 1909. by a E. 21mm.rrt«» 41 sorip m in bank and you wjll def^t poverty. Everybody has a horror of poverty. There is -only one way tc insure against it, that is to cultivate a habit of thrift which you can easily do by putting, money in the baiiW The first National BDiliiigtOD, K C. ■f Irish potatoes, lemoris^: corn, ~ Oats, meal, cotton^ seed, meal and peanuts ■■ DONT 1 TO ATTEND OUR SUMMER FOOTWEAR REDUCTION SALE of ODDS and ENDs WHICH IS NOW at its BEST. Every day yoj put off attending this sale you are missing some of the very best bargains as we are rapidly clos ing out all of the best styles and sizes. If you really know the value represented in this summer shoe sale, you would be as eager to buy as we are to sell. Attend this sale if pos^ble and take advantage of the great saving that we are offering you which in many iiiiistances is half-price. , Foster Shoe Go. Burlington, N. C. \ Merchants Supply Co. Successors to Tke BurlingtonGrocery Co. . : Miller Agents, Dan Valley and Melrose flour, , the best always, , '"fi. % ( August 22, 1^1^ i .5 % IT KliiiS, aimiiiKjlwimm, rain MflllS. tiWIIES, KE CKU Bim. p W 111 EipngSEl^^ • ..'.vU V • .-Arfif ■ ■ ■s. -

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