bv buvin m, Copper and Ei^' is given with le exhibit Builders ANA v'ith a handsome with refres|?.menis. [ you want ..’•IK’ to be sure what’s on the iQttle ‘is’ in the bottle We fiii prescriptions with tlie utmost^ accuracy. ’" ” Mw &“si S' iS? SaviS i ^ 1 'hone 20 for Burlington, N. C, Eastman Koflak films, Muylers Candy, Rexall g’oods, \'an Lindiey's cut fAOwers. Nyall B'aniily Remedies, County Teachers Meeiinj?. The next (’ounty Teachers Me-iting will convene in the Court Housb in Gtaham, K. C. Satur day, Dec. 7, at'll o’clock. PROGRAJV']; 1. Round Table-School Ecjiiip- ment'~H.ow to secure and use it. 2. Round Table--vVhat Lan- jruag'e should be taught before the'book is usef\ 4fter union din ner in Town liail. 3. Making Group jPicture of Teacher?, 4. Announcement about the work in th^ County, '1 A X A 1s:tT'\ T3 ir* O O/'^ X.T A T ^ ® Mar!i hrm .OiJASL. A.1STD PERSOMA^L^ ; oar loai of ;.g-e just recieved. apples one 25 cent store York Mer- sisupply Co. \\ ANTED—-Gooi ablebodied to cut cord wood,apply to F [^Keniger. :;.!j & 25 cent store. ‘jrjj recieved shipment of new -•o/t cards 5—10 & 25cent store. fancy eating ...-I' eaoh 5—10& LOST—between Snow Camp j,..J Furlinprton small plain biVcele:. Reta Isley. The anual thanksgiving services will be held at St. ^arks Reformed Church in the country at 7. p.m, Wednesday Xv'.-, 27. The services in Eui'lington lii f in ed Chuich will be at 11 ; ,n , tn Thanksgiving day. According to their usual cusi'jiu Foster Shoe Co will close Ki' liianksgiviijg. The Class pf Orphans from the Nazareth Orphans Home at Crescentwill be at St. Marks Ke ’ormed Church it 11 a. m. on r.rst Sabbath in December and at VVhitsett in the afternoon of the same day. Bananas are cheaper and bet ter now than any time this year, t'v them at Merchants Supply Co, Rev. Martin W. Buck, of Chi- cig'o, vrill preach at the Biptis Church next Sunday morning a 11 o’clock and at 7:30 P. M. -Mr. W. R Sillers, baye^for B, A 3ellears&S >ns is on the North ern market for the stond time this season bymg new goods for ihu firm. Karal Carriers are caUed to sieet Saturday, Nov. 30th at 8 o'clock P. M. in office of State Dispatch at Burlington, N. C. to transact such business as may claim our attention. W. J. Brooks, Pres. J. A. Lowe, Secy, Episcopal diiurcK Notice. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will have a doll and aprcn sale and oyster supper Dec. 17. 1912. i^ll cordiaUv invited. '■ I" fieaflacne Dr. Miles’ Anr.t-Paln PiUs. Dr. L. H. Alien Strayed or Si>OLeN~Setter pup female while blaek ears spot on top of head black spot on rump at tail answers to name of Dot. Liberal Reward. J. D. Payne Burlington, C, Mips Flora Mebane who has been near Ashboro on profess ional business for the past tvv'o or three weeks returned home the Latter part of last week. Miss Blanch Gre«son and Bertha Neese who spent Satur day and Sunday in Guilford County the guest of relatives and friends and attended the special services at Mt. Hope Church. Fourteen new knlttingrnaehines ha\'e been added to the Burling ton Hosiery Mill. This firm neeC ’ many more employees. Rev T. Sike^ spent part of last v.’eek at High Point. Rev. T. A. Sikes pastor of Front Street Methodist Church', left Tuesday for Fayetteville where hewillattefid conferance. He c irriesafine report of the years work down by that church, show- i igin fiorishing condition. Mrs. E. L. Graves is ^{)ending the week th guest of ii i>- lids and relatives at Pellham, Miss. Sue Mebane of Mebane spent Sunday in town The guest of her parents. Mr, J. H, Spencer of Randolph County and son Rev. C. L. Spen cer of Andaloosa, Ala. spent Sat night and Sunday visiting his niece Mrs. J. M, Cheek on No, 1. Finest Strawberry plants in the country. Twelve great vari eties. 5o cents per hundred. Jos. A. Isley. Washington, Nov. 22.—So-far as an earnest and careful search by one there Own leaders on the field of battle can assure, every Confederate soldier and sailor who died in a Northern prison and was buried nearby now lies beneath a headstone or monu- nment of marble. Gen. James H. Berry, ex-Senator from Ark- ansas, the only surviving mem ber of the commission entrusted by Congres with the task has just reported the completion of his work to the Secretary of war. , The suggestion that the Natonal Goverment mark these long-neglected graves came originally from the late Presi dent McKinley in the course of one of hi« speeches delivered in the South and took form in an act of Congress of March 9,1916. This appropriated $200,000 for marking the graves and created n commission to do the work, la the past six years two com missioners, tx-Repesentative Elliot of South Cerrolina, and Covert or oatesof Alabama, have passed awao &nd it has semained for General Berry, ond of the few Uviug Confede-iaie Generals toscarry out the woik. 1 h otice of Sale of Real Estate. j By virtue of the power con- itaiued in a cei'idii deed in trust j executed Esnd delivered to the Oentri^l Loan & Trust Co., on the- 8i'h day of March, 1911 by James Kusse'il and wife, Mattie B, Rus- sejl, and duly regisierM in the office of the register of deeds for Aiarfiance County in Book No, 51, page 482, to secure the ^payment of a certain note therein recited, default having been linade'in the payment of said note, and the holder thereof having applied, to us to make sale of the real estate therein conveyed, ^in according wi th the ^conditions, containtd in said: deed in tru&t, we, will expote to public sale to the highest bid der for cash, at the Court Home Door of the County of Alamance, N. C. yn'Saturday, i3ecember28; 1912, at t'^e hour of 11 o'clock P. M., the Jand conveyed in said d'^ ed in trust, to wit: Adjoining the lands of J. A. Trolliner, Coley Russell and oth ers, bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock corner with said Russell in said Jones Sine, running thence S. 1 3-4 deg. W. (B.S. 21-4 deg.) 16 cbs,. tea rock in said line, thence S. 85 1-4 deg. B. 10.71 chs, to a rock, thence N. 2 deg. E. (B.S 2-3. deg) 16 chs. to a rock, corner with said Trol- linger and Russell, thence N. 86 deg. W. 10 -57 chs. to the begin ning, § containing 17.02 acres, more or less. This the 26th day of November 1912. Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. Mr. T. N B oone salesman for Jos, A. Isiey&Co, spent Sunday at Greensboro. , For Sale 8 year and well bred mare, weighs about 1050 lb. Kind and gentle—not afraid of Auto or St. Cars, also her six months and horse olt which is of splendid breedinr^ will sell together or Eye Specialist i - Ovar C. F. Neese’s Store \ A. Ireland B:irlmgton, • - N. C. L-‘>uriington, N. C. C. V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURLINGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over SOOdiflFerent paterns WALL PAPE No use to order go see it. R. F, D.No. 5. Mrs. A. Lea King returned home from the Hospital at GreeJ- loro, N, C. Saturday very much improved. Her many friends will be glad to know. Our friend F, R. Rogers had us stop with him and eat opposum and talers one day last week we sure did enjoy it. Mr, J. A, Dickey is prepaied to do any kind of saaing now' he jhasabren new saw and a nice j 25 hp. engine and is doing some I fine work. Is also going to add : roller outfit. i A. 0. Huffman is pushing ' the work on his new residence to complete, will' be a handsome home when completed. D >nee Of JcAPlTy^ AND ,51/RPLUo. $135000 p Councy CONTENTMENT The Heart’s Desire of Every Normal Man is Contentment. In the last analysis, consciously or unconscious ly, you are seeking above all things, Gon^ntment. Contentment is as myriad sided as the yargar- ies of human nature as impossible to define. What ia happiness to one man may be wretched ness to another, but there is one element that you and every one must consider if you tentment in tjbis world and that is—MONfiji. : PRACTICE ECONOMY : Save regularly and as much as you can. your money in this bank and"^add aU you can to it in the years of strength and it will go ^ long ways toward insuring Contentment when you earn. cannot THINK IT over ;- ►Jatfe m Syroruw. -w/ '& /fii' I,: ;ST CLOTHING For AND BOY’S The Gaiments are Splendid ly Tailored. Every one goes out with our Guarantee. The fabrics are the best. The styles the very ^ latest arui the prices are positively the lowest. .'i-i-- v.u. [f,. |..i r; GOVERNMENi STATES UNITED DEPOSITOR Men s DUits Absolutely the largest dis -play of Men’s Suits and Overcoats in the city. Bought from the best manufacturers in the Country. In the Suits you will find new grays, browns, blu^s or in mixed worsteds and cassimeres. Rangirsgfor good weight wool Suits, 7.5010. (X) $12. 15.00 up to ^.00. The- Overcoats abk new ''browns, grays, and tans as well as blues and blacks. Short, mediumandlong styles. All sizes at 6. 50, 8.50, 10.00,12.00, 15.00 and up. ^pieflillil Values in Beys’ and Overcoats Parents have learned that Sellars and Son offer the best for the least money in boys’ clothing. We show a. wider sel ection of styles,, a more varied assortment of fabrics, and absolutely the best values to be had. B. A. Sellars arid Son Leading Clothiers Burlington, N. C. Ciouyjrisliit 1909.t* C. E. ZimmermaA Co.—Ko. 4^ ONEY in the Bank grows jDolIars pil* top of tlie other; and the habit or saving, acquired iO easily, is con* stantly stimulated by the ever in* creasing e^Ct of intereist. ^ , N. C. Have That Ghristm as Suit pr Suit Tailored Py Get Better Macerial Better Work and a, Perfect Fit N I' For Your Thanks giving Flavorings Candies, etc., go to I'' ' roe Co t3nn»sKnau«'«u»iu,swnraB ( MARTIIA WASHINGTON, AGENCY FOR, fLITTLEFlKLD and Sl5®RE GANDiES ■ iSDMMIT A VE CUT FLOWERS We are overstocked oh Gorn, Oats, Cotton seed hulls and meal, Spipstuff, and Bran. We also have full line of flour, Siigar, Candy, JP^anuts, Apples, Potatoes, Oriipns, Hay»and a^] kinds of feed products. Special Pnees for Next 30 Days Succes0rf to Buriiogton MILLERS’ ABEP, Vil m '-[T- f -1^