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" If VOU want to candidate fail*, lich side of the .11 he falls off. . a flight to the le British Fia.-r ^9 ideas of the b^ing elected Allies Ajotj-PaJn P;aa conv here. We fill la'escnpfadM EMAN i CO phone 20 ,\gent3 for J, Van Lindley’s cut flowers. Burlington, N. C, Eastman Kodak films, Huylera Candy, Rexall goods, Nyali Family Remedies, Gaiidies. etc AGENCY fOK 'uOOAXj iLND PERSOasri?LL I PHONE 244 MARTHA WASHINaTGN, ^ LITTLEFIELD akb SEERB CANDIBH SUMMIT .AVE OUX/BTOWERSiA:?.. ifics Jennie Conn of Oxford is hf-^ust of her sister Mrs. 1. J feiur for a short while.' yiss. Julia Cates and Nina L5e spent Sunday, at Durham 'I'ilting Oxford while away. T e Chamber of Commerce ar^rdered a cluster of five Hts tie placed on the bharp orn?f- Elrma Rose daughter of ,; b M. Kose, Supt of the Vd Mills, who was carried to ■ - mond some days ago by Dr. .or 13 improving, niciely. KlCO fS: V- Kmmett Petty and Mr. Ed Ett^ i ieft Tuesday for Miami ‘" Where they will spend the T -- consolidated Bridge and' Mp i^'e Company have begun [he . eralion of their plant in [lie;d Railroad shops and are ‘!r,;rv.icting bridges. X^:;e four Pickerts gave the play r t riw at the Casino Moaday These actors are of world hvid' lei’Utation and will be large- tended. Thecpowd Monday iiigh' '.vas large. Ki'. A. B, Kendailis preaching son.e very instructive sermons Si :he Christian Church. If you ive not been out you should go. Services during the week. Jr.i niusical at the Episcopal h was enjoyed by a good nurr.i'or. Prof. Blyth and Mr. p)iier io Barns of Elon College ; I 11 ti jr > i 5 selections. V is the time to select a nice ixir.ij :)iesent avoid the rush see lour :rjn)plete line. Freeman Drug Co, Spit, Dili!, Fit. Mr. W. Sellar« wbo has been on the Northern market buying: goods has returned; He has secured elaborate space in this issue to tell his many customers of the of ferings at B. A. Sellars & Sons. Mr. W. A. Mebane land wife spent Sunday at Greensboro where tiiey met Miss Creorgia Garrison Mre. Mebanes sister who has been at Johnson city during the millinery season. Rev. Martiu H. Buck of Chicago pleached two fine ser mons at the Baptist church Sun* day. The church has ex tended him a call to become their regu lar pastor. It is thought he will accept. Miss. Vivian Huffman has accepted a temporary position as bookkeeper for Holt £ May made vacant by the marriage ol Miss Alvenia Guthrie. Miss Ruth Dameron will accept the position penuenant about the 10th, She will be succeeded by Mr. E. S. Hunt of Oxfor^. ■: isw'.'W e*'K-' We are overstocked on Ct^n^ Oat^ Cotton seed hulls Spipstuff, and Bran. We also have full lihe of flour, Sugar, Gandy, Peanut^ Applesr Potatoes, Onions, Hay, and all kinds of feed product. Special Prices for Next 3d '■saying,; stantly stuncfli^ by creasiiigeffe^t interest II© on it 01 evw itb' .( 'fsln •l 1,^1«. 1 jr ' jx'! ,' ■ ^ - ffi Ikl - V' . . (t iii ^11 s*' f ^ 1,^ ■* J I. t ..a.—lti a ktter from Mrs. Eula Mae Brad- Ith;- Spring Items. Many people were surprised to see the snow Thanksgiving, Miss Elzena Perry has recently returned from a weeks visit to Guilford College and Greensboro. Mr. Joseph Woody is subject to rheumatisin, he has the sym pathy of his many friends. Spring Graded School is moving on fiicely, Mr. Mark Bennett of Reidsville, and L acy W ood§ assistant, ^'Jack^' was out lamb hunting Sunday afternoon we think he could c&t«h a fat one a cross the waters. Miss. Venia LsA^is called at W. F. Perrys Sunday ahernoon. Make use of the time Venia for ' I used to spit up ali I i ^®ap year is most gone.. l*’.l.. - |vOV,: tired and sieepy all . .. My head ached,^ and ..ardly drag around. Since C;:^rdui, this has entirely ■; no'.v I fee] quite fit,” ;:ey suffered from ner- ..■riycstion, Cardui builds ; nervous system, and rb.ens the womanly consti- That’s why Cardui help- , Bradley and why it Vvill jU. Try ’t. .Miss Mattie Zachary is teach ing- at Big Meadow. Joe seems a little blu-3 sinee she is away. :Bane s imi^rov- are glad to note. Mrs. S, F. M ing in heakn ws Perisho MeBanssp jnt Thanks- giving- HC i une and returned to Gu iLvi J C.>iiege oa Sunday. A L. Perry of Charlotte vi^ired h^s parents'^;ecently. A •X I The Pionesr Bank: Of A!«manc€J County AND S\JK?l\JS> $135000 CAPITAL The Best Present lou could give your wife this Christmas would be a receipt from this Company certifying -that you had made a will, appointed us as your executor, and deposited the will in our fire atid burglar-proof vault. And it Will Cost You Nothing To have the’will drawn by us. Also, you may choose any lawyer you wish and we pay the bill, '>vhen we are appointed Executor. WHY NO! ATTEND TO IT TODAY? 1'’' .• £,t *. vb UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY li Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILLERS’ AGENTS, MELROSE AND DAN VALLEY FLOUR If Co). Roosevelt were presi dent we should see about this Balkan business at once. I B. A. Sellars are telling of the clothing that fits the men and boys. The kind that wears the longest. See ad on this page. FOR ^LE -First clasis engine andwQiDsdww, Mr«*. B, F, White, Burlington, N. C. church bells. The unfamiliar wing no doubt frightens the na- i live?. Haw Riv?r Item?, Their glory ahd JWauty have folded their mantels and layed them in the archives of time and many of us are still fighting the battles of life. J. M, Stout kijjed thre^, hogs that tied the scale at one thou sand and twenty&poun%^« There were several killed that ranged from 250 to 450 and more of them this year than many years past All seem to enjoy thanksgiving day ard the services that were held at the churches. Rev. J. W. Rose pastor of the Baptist Church preached Sunday morning and evening to the de light of the people. He preached at 3 p. m. at the Baptist Church in Mebane. He left Monday to attend the Baptist State Conven tion which convenes in-Goldsboro this week. Our merchants are getting ready for a nice wiridow display, for the holly days and are preparing their counters also. We hope all will have a pleasant time in the mean time. Let us remember the Orphans. The Southern R. R. is putting down heavier rails along here. The Graded School here is do ing some good work under the leadership of Prof. Smith and.his efficient teachers. Our Sunday Schools are plan ning for their Christmas-entertei- ment for Christmas. We predict they will be up to date. Miss Eunie Tate of Greensboro was the pleasant guest of Mrs. J, W. IMcPherson Thanksgiving day. We love for good people to visit our town, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Salisbury, N. C. spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents.^% Floyd Thompson and wife are rejoicing over a fine boy who ar rived at their home some days ago. We extend congrvatulation. Mr. W. J. Cruthfield who has has been away collecting for a StoveCo for nearly two months returned home some days ago and reported business fine and people a:ll 4bing well. We have not heard of ihe gray horse being at his usual place on Sunday evening. , Miss Lizzie will you tell us. We have waited patiently to hear Ithe wedding bells. it)6 Ma!*aU,'»'iti»b{hb*^ i3ii. PftDiiei Otlltg* R»,iU&, Ok*rs«t«r an4 Seiivl' arsUp, WU» ptlroaiut*- VStr SSASnMASLE BATES Bacb .Bial«st rceeK** p«r~ ■oiukl att«!ttlon. Bchaol bigblr cndMratO. l>si:aiton la ntut (^eniboro, M. 0.) Tot SMtttlfnl OatclogM, Tic'vri, •tc.i lUMnif tM PiMlOcBt. WHITSETT, PH. D. NOHTH QABOMW* cah prevent a ness, hiring nurses, e a lOc p£(ckage ot Bradley’s Tablets. The?f ablets haye throroughlv omihfendfed as pejrfeefly reUablies, On Ail Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at This Store from Now Till Christmas mrjchbaum Qothcj. HAMDTAiUmtD ADDITION to our regular stock we have just opened up a large lot of Men’s Suits ^ and >vercoats. Being part of the surplus s*ock of a leading manufacturer, clos^ out at a BIG tv EDUCTION, by our bu>er in the Noithejrn markets I^t week. All this season's make. New and Up-to-date. REMARKABLE BARGAINS in these high grade suits and overcoats. A sure saving of 25 to 33 per cent. Here are a few sample prices: ?10 00 and $ 8 50 Suits and Overeoata at $ 6 50 13 50 “ “ “ “ 8 75 15 00 and 16 00 “ “ “ “ JOOO isl and 20 00 “ “ “ “14 00 22 00 and 25 00 “ “ . “ “-17 00 . All other Saits and Overcoats on sale at same reduction. 400 gOYS' SUITS AND BOYS' OVERCOATS-Browns, Tiuis, Grays, Blues, in all sizes and all at Sharpe Re ductions in order to close theni out before Christnas. Special Values at worth $2 00 ' 4 00 $3 00 ■500 $3 00 500 worth ■' $ f • $4 00 6 50 and 7 00 Some Reduced Prices on our entire stock Boys* Clothing. B. A. Sdlars and Smi Copyrighted 191ft A. B. KIKSCHBAUM & CO. Leading Clothiers ^ N., C. ■ X' -
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