Newspapers / The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, … / Jan. 1, 1913, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 ^ ll V/e take Pleasure in Using this space to thank You for the past year s patronage, and wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. FREEIVIAN drug CO. Misses Flossie and Margie Ley A Business and Social meeting spent last week the guest of of the Philathea Class of the Baptist will be held at the home of Mr. J. H. Vernon Thursday '"]x:)C3A-I. A_ISri3 I^ERSON'AI. I ;\n- Mr. King pre.iched two sermons at the Baptist t' UiP ch Sunday \fi\-s Vivian HuiTinan has ac- positior with North Insurance Co. M'v-r, Margaret McAdams and I *of Hi^Hi Point spent a :aavs the past week with ■■iyjMrs. L. B. McAdams. %:.■ and Mrs. L. Garrick of ,xi!io;ton, Mr. C. G. Hughes, of ; Hart. [' Cir'.' an-1 Mi.'. L. L. Gross, Mr. and M s. Walter Jones who have been residing at Swan quarter spent the Christmas Holidays in Burlington the guest of relatives. The Senior Class of the graded School had an additional' holiday Monday caused hy the illness of one of the teachers. Gorrell Hart of Smithfield is spending a few days in town the ?rue t of his father Mr. J, E. , ■' (;^Jd^O'>ro spent the past week ‘ ^ " B. Gross. II.. T Aj L . 1-J. Miss 1' ‘an»''ie Mel)ane. a student o:7;k' State Norn\al is spending j ..]' vacation the guest of her i-rer.ts, Vir Xev Lynch spent the r’,n-;'iuab ^ Holdiays at home Mr. and Mrs. T. !U'; Mr. iJa’uel Malone of Polkton, C. theloiidays with his is'-- Chloe Freeland, r^lla e . ivjith Carroll and Sadie .:o:nery who attended Salem are at home with their ;r rcrs L S. Krnily Hoifman spent a , (i;- s the past week ihc guest :\:isb Earlye Sharpe. Kev. and Mrs. D. E. JJowers ;d son of Winston-Sa'ora. are :t nding a few days the guest of I Mr. J. Iv. Mebane. i Mj. J. B, Atwater and family of Gynuni who have been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Taylor returned home first of the week. Mr. Vernon Andrews of Dur ham spent Sunday,in town the guest of friends. Mr. i^nd Mrs. T. B. Pettigrew of Mebane visited Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald his sister Friday. Mr. \V. Shaw of Williamson. W. Va is visiting relatives in Durlington. Misses Daisy Wyatt and Myrtl ^ Hescer of R. F. D. No. 3, spent a few days first of the week the guest of Miss Lois Workman. friends in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr, and Mrs. Will Vaughn and two children spent a few days recently in our town ' Ml. E. T. Tisdale who has been an employe for J. M. Tisdale assisting in the grocery store re turned to his home at Conway, S. C. a few days ago. Mrs. R. P. Keck spent a f^w lays last week in the country the guest of relatives. Mr. Don Ingle of Spencer spent part of the Holidays in town the guest of his sister Miss Nannie ingle Miss Hortense Rimmer retu rned Sunday from Hillsboro where she spent a few days the gust of her parents. Foi all kinds of Grain and feed stuff se , A, Tabscott at Trollingers Guano House. ^ Mrs. Theodore Williams, of Greensboro has been the guest relatives in town recently. Mr. Henry Fleming of Hirh Point spent a few days here recently. Mi\ and Mrs. V/. H. King, of R. F. D. No. 5. have been the guest of their daughter, Mrs. S. A. Horne. Miss Ida. Bray of the Normal Greensboro has been the guest of Miss Mabel Isley for a few days. Miss Fannie Kilgo of Durham has been visiting JNliss Ada Bell Isley. Mrs. Charles Greenson of R. F. D. .No. 4. who was carried to St. Leo’s Hospital Greensboro some days ago for an operation IS improving. Mr. Riley Brown of Hartshorn claims the record for large hogs. He killed one which weighed 582 evening. Miss Myrtle Isley who is taking | ponnds. training at Rex Hospital Raleigh i Mr. Paul Keggy of Norfolk studying to be a trained nurse Upent a few davs recently the spent Sunday the guest of her 1 ^ruest of his sister, Miss Lula parents. Mrs. Geo. Summers of Colum bia, S. C. is visiting friends in I r ow' n, H e r m a n y j" i i : i j d s are lather, The Chamber of Commaj'ce ; glad to see her. h’T.ionncos ^ ^ Miss Maggie H ill of Durham .aces at the vano:j.-> w| jg father, Mr. and other relatives. j'nnie and Tjillie Wil- sori of Greensboro ■ have beeii Mr. and Mrs, W, T. Strader, Misses Flora and Ethie Gafrett who are in school at the State Normal, Greensboro are at home. Miss Annie ZViorgan Faucette of Peace College, Raleigh is at hfime the guist o.^Dr. and Mrs. Faucette. Mr. S. C(. McCauley of Raleigh is spending a few days with his parents on R. F. D, No. 2. Mr. Cecil Workman of-Oak Ridge spent the holdiays at home. Miss Eilouise Kilby of Dan ville, Va. has been the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Page returning to school at Elon College. Miss Deca Davis, a student from Raleigh, N. C. \vhoh?s been spending her Christmas at home left yesterday to resume her studies. Dr. R, C. Beaman presiding el der of the Durham District South preached two excellent sermons at the Front Stieet Methodist Qhurch Sunday. Mr. Milton Foust, a student at Pleasant Garden spent two or three days recently with his brother J. E. Foust. Miss Mary Green of Durham and Mr. Cal Frederick of the same place were married on the 25th and have been the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. Cantrell. They returned to Durham first of the week. Miss Mary Barnwell spent the holidays at Mebane and Hills boro. Miss Annie DeBois of Raleigh has been the guest of her friend. Miss Thelma Thurston. Miss Esther Jones of Elon Col lege has just retuined to' Elon College from a visit to Mr, and I Mrs. W. E. Hay. Rev. and Mrs. Buck and son Marshall and daughter Helen of Chicago, will arrive in our town this week. Rev, Buck will preach at both services Sunday. iness entrusted to us during the year 1912 and hope the year has proven as prosper ous for each one of yoii as it has for us. During the commg year we intend to exert every possible energy to again mer it your confidence and business extend ing to all every pcssible courtesy consist ent with sound, safe, conservative yet lib eral banking ideas. ' S Wishing you all the'compliments of the season and hoping we may see you in our bank often during 1913,Iwe^are, Most truly yours, re gladlv OKtended to the larm- | rs. When vou come to Barling- ! ^ Mr. Farmer feel sure you | Misses Mm of Atlanta, Ga. are spendit'.g a The sermons preached by Re., tew days in the city the. guest oj; | Buck some weeks ago v/ere gladly” received and his presence in our midst made many friends. his mother. Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Cheek, of Spencer spent Sunday in Bur lington the guest of Mr. and yii’S. M. Quinn, a home for yoo.r stocK. .ve you ioinod the Christ- vet H and red.-? liave. ! >dready aod you wil , wu.-^h Si .d nex r, (diristtn IS when ■VMMf foil .) .V y M , , coecSs ' )') d ‘ O'jy \ ''U Cr\. ■' ,io;t' ei: 1 'i tills wovdii. ih J. •>elia’’s. M/r. of ih biHte d i'e IrisurHU' 'c 'O’Med uoji I he lh>: ne Gr- jviriSii .n, N, C , wn ere h ; V d rho uil eo-iv f i ■ i' J11 i:V th( * )nio-i T-.e'. ■■' y 'o, i \)') 'v'ci: ten f f n 0‘ vi:"V ot h to [a-' l'-> ;i d n ■ ' '’I'-;. f • \ • i ' S t '■ S ' • * •’ I ’•. 1 ) ■ • I., . i . I (: th- : t '■ :■ r -.Vi 7 1 f'l,. 1 I i I 1 V/ ' . 1 . . , Mr. Henry Hurdle of R. F. D. pending some da>s in town the : n;,,. gu.:;st of hi:; sister GracMy],s. White. , , , , I Miss Blanche Greenson s|;ent Ai iss }' onne ]io..>crtson wh('; (week at Greensboro, las been at tov'. place ior at her home near Mt. i;-.v djys has returned t('l|)oyp, 'e.*.5c:-iO.)i at Mechanicsviile. \ r,., , _ . j Miss JJertna Neese was the Mis.i Oi I und E-sie -lame’-^ who! cuest of her parents Mr, and ; • '-'e be-c-'ri {.h'i guest of their! .^;1rs. J. B, Neese in Guilford a' :HT Mr. George -Limes i li.Ainty for a few days recently. i;-(V!= rorurned to Charlotte. ' i r He and family will be given a cordial welcome to our town. Messrs. Albert Southard and Ed. Turner of Rockingham CjU- nty who have been tlie guest of Mr. Geo. W. Beckhar.aand Odis White returned home first of the week. Mnm7»MKKUu»mMB a word that a ,;peals to us all Would you like to own your own horoe? Cali on Alamance Insur ance & Real Estate Co. and karri what attractive property you can bay at very iow price and on very easy terms. In fact we'make the ternas so easy that theyVe no harder than paying rent. i I- Oi !an'i Fitts -.vhr !.'■ of he? .. I'l , Mr, and r\.Irs. Jas, Robertson );!i -h.nies, of Sumpter. ! -vlio have been the guest of her r t M ihf:.' gue.'-t of' lu!- j !sth(‘)', Mr. Geo. Coijk Ijave re- 1t; > ). ,| uH.is. i urned to Lexington. Miss iitM’tha McClure spent, St week at High Point the! U'st of friends, * I Mr, G. D. VVhitsell sp3nt oart | ihe lioidiays the guofct of; Yii'ginia, j f-i II (■ ' I rii- Rev. and Mrs, H. M. Biain of A ■ ouri u V ?\.\J5, S J 3-5000 %\ GretTisboro are the guest or Air, | '7 V-'rM I i :’.,;d Mrs. T. F. Coble this week, t f pent crin.--',t- IM !on I'udge, C. wnere; he guest of MjssEelij m V f."' p P siy 'W t/'Jji -ft A f».-U i 14T VA> W / 1 ^ »pl a'3 a ■n v.'o ■ . I.--,-. liink 0 th‘: .‘.fveO since hvi' (ii' old one^ tha irge nuiubf')’ o.i !: Now Ye . have con .viih 0^, we f.-l gioatly oneouraged aiid (i [/;(.•■ c MI It! i u’'i;! y. md shall c^/iHuru,' to be our earnesl; en- vf.puy i he e->n!idence. thus bestowed upon rni'e very l^est banking service ! 1 hi ■. services we liope will be freely and iy iiH’^d, l,i‘ v. e could p'ersuade ail those who rniii-'o !.ise rd' '/ur I.^anlv to do so, the pros- iil'oiiv iiooolo vv'o>,dd. he substan tially m- ■ i.-' Ih^vevei vve shall continue Vvorking lo- I, ! I,' , i';!' shad be o:;f aim. We wish you all a Ilap :.Mf' I'l'oso'erous''ie'vV Year. e) N1 i 2.'., sr\ri; government DEPOiirORY K. I ^ h \ .J I..J 9 M'J i yf ft?'?ti I Miss Flora Mebane I I 'oas at Un i i she v.'cis the I Bentley, | M.r. and Mrs. Clro'ies Staley I j^rid daughter of High iaanl; spent 4 ! *he holidays witn her father M ' ^ : J' Mebane. jl Mr. Manly Brooks and children II retrn'ned first of the week from t! ShoJ-(■)'y ^vhere they were the II guest of f l ierds during the heli- ^ I days. [ . .. -.I, I j -1 ^■'1 K ;* j” i J : J :J r...u j J is t.;:v ■,./ • *. > :i.i j j ; ^ %3 %S ^ ^ i L .i W si V.i. '-.I >1 ^-If ■ 1 First National Bank I, N. C. i I #.• if I i V \'i I nv fii 'Vi' E, Sliarpe, Manager 4''* S'. B • i ' “ J .. 1 i f A h V .} y and rv.;]iabje i ■' 'jaii's 1^; 1 i 'i oa’ .a i. jl ) ifli'j’. fw;-- Vi)y *1^1^ A\ jjiU kxlii. .N ill Ji'.r- m j m i VA,Ui'l k ]i4i Qoocl ^ ana i'.v oiiur\ .H }'v: C *1^ a \\ i K ! '■ 3T v.7;-a;'« ;'t’isr gwR."* ■jsre ’s'JlH¥\ESL || iii;^ || ,■ 1 t'iu jirU'c.-lu'.i K'.'Lu our |; liil-oU'.rhofjl.. i CuOi1n>.;' l!>e |j 10:noi;s i; of Ftwi-vw iiv;peut- r v"'-u i'.T'iiivA. obiaiii \\ | | ;. ,V.ijMS froia yonr ! ■ ; ] -v—Ictiiskiiov,', and i ; v,-)il ship din'i.t, f I jirc'jjiiid, 'UTion tv- ;;itof Cutalog-rricc. -1 J 1.1-c}; ir. tliJ tiji".': f'>;’ PJ ;'hd-,siiuiil,^ ,v cU!!i,u;:j aiid foi' evcry- P tiilii J itboUD t!io ato!;3i.’’ . || %b f *•" |i| I ¥ IMllifW « I LalMlPiiLrfi^l ill is a quid' and sr?.ve remedy STE¥£IS mm I &T0OL COMPANY P. 0. Bdx50Q4, C5!iC0PE£’FALLS, KASS. f;ir I102; cholera. Oovorior of vises SloaT>’& Lini:neal for Jriri;' Cholera. *' I 'id.'ir'l Ortv. Tlrnv.-r, (i.vlio is qnir>> a f ir’.U;.-!’) -Mv tli.'i;. hi? ^um! in.-Ter a rri.Uii jirtil cl'.'it !iis rC'i'tVH'iy .•il'V.'iys !i of Sioaii’.-; in ti of'sSnps, df'i’t'ei.- Hit; thy liii.'e :is ilu? .'usiuial i.i.'t ni 'iith (iiir. Browvi .Tlui !ii,v?c‘if '’Ft; ,'!t t!io A^ricuhnral Colli^yi; i ii)!'!';!'.;'nmi-i Iti t!i'? of ti’.e - oi t'lc tii.'euse, CvfiV. lii;own '’uvo i.i'.: i-'jiiicilv n.Hini'il H.s nnf.'iiinig.’' Savasn.\h r.'.ii.v Nkws. At AH 7>oa) rs. 2r>r.. 30c. & !«!.00. .SIo.*>n’s T^ook on Ifor;?‘^'S. CaJtle, iiogsansi I’ouUry sent fvee. Address 'Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. have a full .line of fresh ' fruits, consisting of Oraoges,. Leaicns, Grape Fruit, Tangerines Apples,. All kinds nutSf Raisins, Candy; Lail Mixture. Penny . Goods and plain stick, Cocoanuts, Brazil .nuts, ■, English .Walnuts, . y also Corn, Oats, Flour, Meal, ■ Cotton .seed, hujls. and meal. Special prices until .Christmas. iB3aia»aawiin«fiiw Successors to Burlington Grocery Co,
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 1, 1913, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75