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■ jFrowji. Gr;n feather soWs lilt mcniher lig 0 your Christ- Ve have all th^ it her. hv«u'rv, Neck- |c i)i..‘Cui]'y prig. F- Q Do 3 n o r- W "Ti all alike. Inever had a 3oes not stand Ismail crowd- lows. Ibiils for the [e and House [ou are always ;ords, lure ham, N. C, lES! the best nbei sale ow $ 8.50 9.90 12.75 ies aod Chiid- Coats. grays and browns wei e bought at & to 1-2 from manu- id will be sold as vii) be a savinpr 0 any one wanting s $1.25 to $7,00 to $10.00 Ladies m REFUSE arments over /e will not deviate policy of seJhn^ in the season lOUght. get introduced to 3 values in town. {Hi ladies of the Episcopal ,;il have a doll and apron oyster supper Dec. 17, ^ircordiaUy invited, A, Thomas returned Thurs- om Dublin, Ga., where he ;on on business. Ada Bell Isley left Satur- ,r*]'>ufham where she will ■; few da.ys the guest of - oom'. I Over Stocked If vou want to be sure what's on the bottle ‘is’ in the bottle ccnie here. We fill prescriptions with the utmost’accuracy. ^EMAN DRUG CO. pjione 20 Burlington, N. C, '^nt.s for Eastman Kodak films, Huylers Candy, - Rexall goods, ' ,'an Lindley’s cut flowers. Nyall Family Remedies, ...s.u,V.ii3«5i«>u )CAL AIsTD r>ElR.SOJSr.AI... ” W. H. Cheek returned T. ,'^dav to Henderson after hav- :n.r been the guest of her daught er Mrs. A. Bradley for some- iin'.e. ] ir C. A. Andtrson and W. J. KrDois spent Sunday at Greens- bOl^’« Burst vo'jr sides laughing by ooini>-to'The Grotto. Miss Carrie and Bessie Leath and Ethel Summers spent Mon day niglft the guest of Miss Mabel Lea. J. Frank Tillett of DurJiam spent Sunday the guest of Miss Allie Patterson. Mrs. J. Ernest Murphy of R, F. D. No. 4. was carried to Win ston-Salem first cf the v^eek to undergo an operation. Rev. W. B. Humble and wife Cf Palmico have been the guest of friends here recently. Rev. E' M. Snipes of Ro>;boro is spending several days in town the guest of friends. He is favorably remembered as a form er pastor of Front Street Metho dist Church. We aie overstocked on Corn, Oats, Cotton seed hulls and meal, Spipstuff, and Bran. We aiso have full line of flour, Sugar, Candy, Peanuts, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Hay, and all kinds of feed products. Special Prices for Next 30 Days Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILLERS’ AGENTS, MELROSE AND DAN VALLEY FLOUR’ The Pioneer Bonk ^ Of Alatmance Oounty CAPITAL AND S\JK?l\J5. $135000 I. •»* « /•*> r« »\t 4« > f Wai This Be Baby’s First Christinas? BY ALL MEANS GIVE HIM A Bank Account AT THIS BANK Deposit some sum in his own name here this Christmas and make a habit of adding to it at each Christmas or birthday. j i. When he gets old enough to understand, he will take a great pleasurse in helping to make it grow himself by adding to it all the pennies, sick les and dimes he can rake and scrape mstead oi .squandering them. Wouldn’t You Like For Him to Form a Habit Like That’ IT’S UP I » YOU UNITED sr\rc- DEt’Oili' 1) V ■ .1- N [VS ENT If ■ A-. Farm for Sale aMHnaaMtcmHHHMHHMHBHBHBBBHHHannaBMaHMBB 25 acre good red land farm, 2 miles from town, 3-rodm, frame cottage, good bam and granary also GOOD ORCHARD, 18 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture. Will sell at a Bargain. The Central Loan & Trust Co. First National Bank Building, BurKngton, - - - N. C, J M lirowiiiiig Pres. Jno. II iloffaiso, Sec & Treas ir IK Brown, Mgr. i or At a bargain that only occurs once in a lifetime a farm of 192 acres 2 and 1-2 miles southeast of Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina on public road 9 miles from Railroad at Siler City, N. C., 100 acres in timber the ballaniee partly under cultivation, a large 2 story, ten room house, 3 chimneys, 3 fireplaces, a good 2 story barn wagon shelter crib and carriage house olher,outbuildings a wired poultry lot 1-4 of acre and poultry house, near church in Hammer Institute School district, a 2 story brick building 65 by 75 ft, 1 3-4 miles from place with a good frame schoolhouse for small children in same distnct Jess than one mile from place School term 6 and 7 months per year, Well watered, good neighbors, a healthy location, an ideal country home, good orchards. The timber a,lone will pay for place if marl;eted Will be a steam saw-mill in operation after Christmas on adjoing place only about 1-4 miles from timber. Timber can be all put to mill at small cost 90 acres of good tobacco land on place on 40 of which is uncleared. Have sold tobacco off one acre, Same quality of land for $212.00, good well of water in yard. Will sell all for $1,300.00 if taken before Feb. 14th 1913. If not sold by that time will have to rent fo^ the next year. Can.give possessions any time after first of Jan. 1913 better investigate at once if you want a bargain and a desirable country home. For further particuplars w^ite to but don't write unless you mean busi ness or call on Milo F. Dixon, R. F. D. 2, Snow Ca np, N. Carolina in your pocket book or hid away rthpm^ when it can be drawing interest working tor you in this bank? It’s neither safe nor diplcmalic, Sind there’s no laudable reason for it. Deposit yeur inpney here as soon ^ you get it« Carry ia check book instead. Should you fose it there is no ^lidus loss td you-the check book can be re placed--the money, never, For Yoiif Tli?inks- giving Flavorings Gandies. etCM go to PHONE 244 Rav. B. T. Hurley of the East B urlington circuit has been trans ferred to chowan and ia succeed ed by Rev. F. B. Noblitt. Mi'S L Sammersof Winston- ^alem who has been the guest of i-’riend-i ai i relatives in town re- ■urned home Tuesday. The lot has bae n purchased by ^he gas plant comp any who will vill mistall the pi 'ut here. The ot is located by the Railroad ilose to the Fair Groun d. Miss Cummings of Gibson- ville died Saturday and was buri- f^d Sunday at Shallow Ford. Funeral by Rev. C. J. Sox. Ser vices at grave by Rev. J. V. Knight. R€v. j. D. Andrew preached a sermon to the J. 0, U. A. M. at Shallow Ford Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Tate who is in school at Greensboro spent Saturday Sunday at home. Being called home on account of the illness of her brother Clifford. We are glad is improved. Never worry that you won't get your money worth the Grotto. He'll give it back if you are not satisfied. Now is the time to select a nice xmas presetit avoid the rush see our complete line. Freeman Drug Co. Miss Emma Love is assisting B. A. Sellara & Sons as clerk dur ing the busy season. Dr. Faucette returned last week from Bullock where he spent some time hunting. He killed some fine game bringing a deer with him which he slew. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy at their j horne Thursday morning congratulations. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Campbell who have been married near fifteen years [are rejoicing over their first born a boy, A few days ago a reporter for The State Dispatch while nosing around perchanced to spy into the Burlington Show Case Works where hie found the owners Messrs. G. A. Patterson and W. F. Shepherd very biisy. This establishment makes a specialty of show cases but does quite a good deal of furniture repairing. Make the little ones glad take them to the matinee at The Grot to, Oh All Men’s and Boys’ Glothing at This Store from Now Till Christmas Kiisdi£=["Qofties. ALL wool, KANDTAlUmeD I N ADDITION to our regular stock we have just opened up a large lot of Men’s Suits and ^vercbats. Being part of the surp us s*ock of a leading manufacturer, tiosed out at a BIG . EDUCTION, l)y our bu er in the Northern markets last week. All this season's inake. New and up-to-date. REMARKABLE BARGAINS In these high grade suits and overcoats. A sure saving of 2^ to 33 pt r cent. Here are a few sample prices: $10 00 and § 8 50 Suits and Overcoats at $ 6 50 13 50 “ “ . “ “ .8 75 15 GO and 16 00 * ' “ “ “ 10()0 18 50 and 20 00 “ “ “ “ 14 00 22 00 and 25 00 " “ “ “ 17 00 All other Suits and Overtoats oa sale at same iredvction. 400 BOYS’ SUITS AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS---Browiis, Tafa^ Grays, Bhies, in all sizes and all at Sfckrpe Re^ ductions in order to close them out Before Christmas. Very Special Values at $2 00 worth $3 00 3 50 and 4 00 “ 5 00 $3 00 worth $4 00 5 00 ■ 6 50 and7 001 Some Reduced Prices on our entire stock Boys- Clothing. B. A. SeUare and Leading Clothifers Copjrlghted iQis A. B. KIRSCHBAVH 6c CO, i' . ■ ^“1 I
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