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R. F. B. No; 8. The ui A Year ... ■J m 4 li' I ¥ FEW More Days AT THE Friends and custom ers everywhere are ask ing us to continue the Sale, saying that it is the biggest bargain feast that they have ever known on really season able high grade merch andise. Therefore, Sale will be continued foi the benefit of the pub lic. Those unable to at tend before, now have the opportunity. We promised to give bar gains and we fulfilled the promise. The Corner Store s. A. THOMY, F ROPRIETOR Opposite Aiamance Loan & Trust Co, Burlington,N.C. FUEL, ICE & STORAGE COMPANY, PHONE 148 Fuel, Ice & Storage Company The Summer days are growing short; Cold Weather’s ^most here; Soon furnace fires ^lust lighted be Your homes to warm and cheer. Through sultry days we kept you cool; Our ICE supplied your need, And now our stock of COAL is here Your winter fires 10 feed. We’re at your service as of yore. Full weight—coal clean and bright; Dedde to place your order now, Phone us. we’ll treat you right. Miss Ida Siin]p8bn spent a few days in Greeiiswaoi, N. C. attends ing. the tiigf Teachers ‘‘Tc^o^’ while there she visited relatives and friend?*. Sfee reports a nice tme ; :' . 3, Taylor jmd sra of Efland. N. C. spent iast week in Bigh Point and Ditvidson visit ing and at tending the M. E. Con ference. He stoppec' over on the Way horne-iind visited his daughter. Mi*. J. , M. Hayes, to see the old gen tleihatt; J. A. Love of R. T. D. No. 1. spent aiew-daysliist week on No. 8. hunting. . di^Tnot do the birds much injury this time. ^ Misses Bertha an^Eya Saund ers acoompHshed by ^Misjs Bertha Jiiiiffinies spent Saturday and |ianda> in Caswell County visit ing J.H. Saunders and family. Miss wil’ ^remain sev^l " Thanks to Mrs. W. R. Sund ers for a nice Ibt^f honey. These i^ple always remember the car rier when they have gcod things. Glad to. note that J. IVed Barber is improving. his been right sick. J. U. Blahehard has mov- de to the Roney Flaw. Glad to welcome him to our route. Pickard Bcwles is holding down the job on altamahaw No. 2 imtilw^oiiiercfUfrieFls appointed. ' ‘Pick*’ is a gocd sub. J. M. Tillman left Sunday for a few days trip to Chatham Co. on business and pleasure. John Paschal and .Swife have moved to their new home near X B. Barkers. Uri Paschal is sending a few days at home on No. 8. L. E. Tattis' has sold his farm to G. Ed. Faucette and has pur chased a place north of Mebane, N. C. Sorry to Ic^e these good people from No. 8. but wish them much succes s In their new loca tion. , Clutpel Hill Item. Of extraordinary interest t.o North Carolinians each year is the annual report of the R^st- rar of the University of North CaroliDa setting forth a general statistical survey of the 800 or mora attldenta of ^$1 instltutldn with ref^nce ^o^the counties that they largely i^raent the per cent of students from th$ State, occui»tions of th^ t^eiits of the ptud^tS) and the religious affilia tions of the stud^ts, etc. The total entrollmeht all depart- mients for the session of 191?^1913 is 816, only 52 of this number, coming from other. States and counties. The State of Florida contributes 13 to this list, and far- off Persia sends 2 stiiw^®^ 'tb this institution. The remaining 40 from forei^ territory hail from scattering districts of the country, embracing a wide scope of territory from the State of New York to the Lone Star State, Relative to the representation from the various counties in this State sendin f en or more studefi s to the University, are the follow ing: Mecklenburg heads the list with the figures 38; Orange is a close second with ^5; Guilford and Wayne counties tie for honors with 33 each; Johnston is next in rank with 27; Forsyth 23; Rowan 22; Wake 26; Robesbn and Rock ingham tie with 16 each; Dur ham 15; Alamance and Buncombe tie with 20 each; Beaufort and Davidson tie with 13 each ; Iredell, New Hanover and Granville have 14 each; Union 15; Cleveland 11; Wilson 15; Edgecombe 12 and Cumberland 12. There are ten counties in the State unrepresent ed by any students this year. Ac- cormng to church affiliation' tlie division of the student body is as foMows: Methodist, 257, Baptist, 215, Presbyterian, 1^, Episcopal 124, Christian 15, Hebrew 12, Lutheran 11, Moravian 8, Quak ers 5, (Jerman Reformed 5, Dis- ciplc 3, ]^/nan Catholic 3, Christ ian Science 2, Armenian 1, Saints Holiness 1, no church affiliations 9. The distribution according to the occupation or profession of the fathers of the students at the University is as follows: Farming 261, naerchandise 166, law . 55, medicine and survey manu facturing 38, ministry 3^ teach ing 23, public service 10, raifaniad and shipping 18, banking 14, con- tracing 14, lumber dealing 14, mecha.nics 13, real estate 13, traveling 13, tobacco 10, book keeping 7, brokerage 6, engineer ing insurance 6, livery 6, print ing 5, fishing 4 denistiy ^ arch- it^ure % chemistry 1, minning 1, photography }, and tanning 1. President Wilson, when the time comes will be obliged to send a special message to Congrras reading something like this. ‘^'Dcar Congre«B. If you love me, loverny Bryan. ^ A magazine poem is a cobjc:- lomcpition of wonis that can^'t help themselv^. T: ^ S iibw bn. Gur entire aiid suitsvirid overeoats is oft (S^e no occasKibii hiiB )accn such sacrifice ^9 priee so early m the season. " Suits for all services, ijri a full variety of shades. Regular Serges, iof Suitings and high-toned hovlty ml^urw. , ; Below we give ycu a few M]EN’6 SUITS. .^12^ $ 7:75 18.50 “ 20.00 ” 14,00 BOYS^ SUITS From 8 to 18 size, |L75 to $7,50; These arc Kpr- folks and double-breastsd^ f' I ■ ■■ ITw^ C.CtDMAN BECKMAN fit Cfl tI Qood Clotheu 300 Men’s oyercoats to be^ out at from $3.50 to $15.00 -Big line of La&es" cto a of Good $1.00arid $1.25 messalin^, great values 1 yd. wide'special95 cent. 75 cents messaline arid fancy silk speda! at48 cents. $1.00novelty| suiting 56 in. wide special for Thanksgiving sale 59 cents. $1.® | and $1.25 fancy suiting 54 in. wide special 69 oents:. Just received | a large lot of waists. Righ^ new, just what you want $1.50 $1.75 waists special 19. ITiankegiyirig prices in long coats |8.00| arid $10.00 Zibilene spMScial f or I^ariksgivinj^ $6,95. Ppney skin and cafocal coats $^00 to $1Q«00. Silk plusb arid l^ucle coats ; and $15.00 and $20.00.: $12.50 and $15.00 Johnnie coats special 19.95, $&.00 arid $7.00 long bUi,ck eoats spfecia^ $12.r"’ ’ " coat suits, btee serge nov0lty effects $15.00 coat;suits speciial $il.95v^^^^^ Q mens and boys Si^tiial prices We your moriey. S^^ W Ixsys; suits. See!new| styl^sjri mens suits; Sl^^ial prices. 5Q (sents arid 60 cents. lindf^Y^ special 45 cetate.; ^ cents mw heavy fleeced underwear^ , /McCall Patterns 4^3, W*>*t 49S7, fliirl Fric«, 15 cetits eacK^'’. LADIES'DKEaS fecial 39 cents. Wariri lot w^oolen blankets just arrived. Prepa{® ^ for jspinter keep warm, $2.50 near wool blankets large size nicely fleeced special ”” ^— wool blarikets ^ , iwyd. H^y sh^tan^™^ — sh€«tirig 7 eeri^ per yd.^ K^B^ yoor ifeet^dry and warn and buy your ^oes h^re.. laW &nd |2.25 ^n metal' box calf shoes ftfl' lj^ies;special $L75. $2.50 and 4^00 gun npiatiai« vici, patent leather, tari: special $2.25. $3.50 and ^00 show spfi^t: at $2.95. Have you s^n the blazer coats we ar« selling at speeial prices for ThanK^ 0virigc $3.00 blazer ei^tp ^89*;* ought Jh) see ware, and fancy goods. ,i;| ^11 ®ay you to 8TO in depiurtment. See our M house furni^g,.^ square, carpet, JapragM dr^ser^. Jounsm spring^ anything to beautify hoitie., is^ full Fine and « gr^oe^^ atM^^^ iaet: ybiir^E^ttitksffiyjng supplies here. Eveff; department is'full. All yo^ I HAWS )^adie^y, J. Brooks B^?dia May Horne Aur^ Hilbo^n, Mebane. E. No. MaiW I^ Coble, R. No Waller Workman Uarie Cheek W. L Bnuttonr Snow C Bettie Lyde May Mr». B. Xu Shoffner, I Cgtrie Albright, . Haw Rivt lltsxtin L. Coble, R. 1. T. F. Matkins, Gibsonvill Fannie Sue Terrell J. R. King, ^ . Greensbor May Caw Hall Margie Cheek Doy»H#t^«a«e 12 BEA ford Model, T. 5 P Indian Motorcycle, Pony, Harness and Gold Watch, Diamoni Diamond Ring. Lad Spe^more Bicycle 1 ISfew Home drop hea Bed Room suit Scbolarahip Draught Double barrell breec Automobile repeatin Leather couch Three months subs 300, nine months 900, o ten y^rs 25000 votes, subscription. Progressive Leaders Tc| . Meeting. New York, Dec. 8- dore Roosevelt and Progressive party lea memders left |or Ghica on a speeiar train of from the rear of which trie letters was en '‘dSullMooie Epecialv*’ of this mid-winter polit ity is the proposed sol of the new party and t of the plans for futu aigns. Members fr( States are on the way t the Chicago conference Coloriel Robsevelt am ty were cheered by crowd as they left at ' Although the Colonel comment to make upon ation, several members party, particular Osca and Frank A. Munsey that if the Republiba hopied to rejuvenate would have to be by Progressive. These sentiments ' reference to the decisio Republican Governors' eneein Washington 3 to wait another yeai taking steps to reorgs party with the hope that Progressi ves w brought liack into the Mr. Miknsey said thi attempting this task '’I job on their hands." I that tJie only way to the unioriwas for Re to accept the Progressi^ form and politics and c( the parto as formed, this he said the two c juld be united. Similar sentiments v pressed bo several othe: party. More than a score of were in the party whi the train here. A. C. L; Trains dera Thomasville, Ga., D Atlantic Cost Line p train, running between ville, Ga., and Mon tie was derailed at Wades Ga., today, as the res switch being open. McGee was seriously in31 *io passengers were hun Railroad officials be) switch was opened wreckeri and dectiv bloodhounds were sent s^ne in an attempt to i the respnncible persons. Bam Burned The barn of Mr. Ed. wh3live8onR.P.D.10\ (a MoncUiy night‘ Th w the fire is unknown, nrst discovered shori P,dock. Besides t , iQor hcMflMjB were also
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