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;^\_r;;:--': v^-.-v^,;^:.^?; );y r-U);;!!}:;:; ■: ••v;v^. ?• I WE ARE pleased! % to deliver any goods to any part of the _ 0 city) or send it out on the mail route free ^ f, of charge. All you have to do is to 0 Phone No. 20. ^ 1 freeman drug co.g ^ Rexall Store iUOCAJ^ personal! Now is the time to buy all kinds of feedstuff, before the bad weather sets in Prices are going to be higher, we have bought at the low price during the holidays, and it will be com ing in by the tim^ you read this, don’t wait, buy now and save money. We carry nothing but the best in Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour. ,Red dog, shipstufT, bran, C. S. Hulls and meal, Also cab bage, apples, potatoes, Sugar and all kind of candies. Our student girls who spent t),e Holidays at home have re- fjrned to school. Air. Jesse Al exander returned I niiav from Chester, Pa. where '^.Upsnt the holidays the guest ‘^y^i friends. \Iiss Mabel Long and brother riaud of Winston Salem spent ^undav and Monday in the country near here the guest of lYiends. Miss Beulah Foster who has .ei^n teaching m the eastern .'.grt of the state is at home. ;r, Lex Patterson spent Sun- ca\ at Greensboro the guest of : rinds. .Miss Allie Patterson who spent some davs at Chapel Hill recien- tiv has re.-umed her work with :he Water Light a.id Power Com- r;iissio:'i. Miss Ada Patterson spent Sun- Jay the guest ot' her friend Miss Mary Cates at Greensboro. Mr. Author H^^ritage who has be^n the guest of friends left Tuesday for Peru, Ind where he will resume his work as manager of the Wallace Hagenback show. Mr. Jerry Lea is spending a I few days in our town the guest of friends. Mr. Phil Dixon and Miss Josie Greeson of Nevv Salem Church v/ere married last Tuesday at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. EUis spent Monday in the city of Greenslwro. Messers. Waiter Cates and H. C. Anthony are at Chapel Hill ^nd Wake Forest where they ineld tailor openings. His many friends of this place will be suprised to learn that Mr. W. W. Horn of Greensboro and Miss Carrie Lemons of that city will be married Wednesday January 1-5. Miss Georgia Garrison is spend ing 2. few days the guest of her sister Mrs. W. A. Mebane, Mrs, Mebane and son spent Sunday at ■he home of her father Mr, X. C. Garrison on Route 2. Mr. E. V. Niville who has been in Mississippi collecting for nusery stock passed thro town last week en route to his hom^ at Chapel Hill. Mr. Jno. Banes who spent some days at his home near Banes Store is back with Walker and Kernodle. The Star of Bethlehem will be presented at the Grotto Friday night. Mr. Mace Cheek of Chapel Hill is spending a few days the guest of his friends and brother at this place Mr. Charles Phelps of Raleigh has returned home after a two weeks visit to his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buch- annan. Only a few days more left to join the Chri.«!tmas Savings Club. You had better drop in at the Alamance Loan and Trust Go. to day and let us write you up. Mr. Fletcher R. Williams was chosen a member of the school board at the semi-monthlj' meet ing of the board of alderman Mon day night. He succeeds Editor R. M. Andrews. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Campbell who have been the • tiuest of friends have gone to Fuqua Springs. Rev. R, M. Andrews of Green sboro spent Monday in our town He always receives a cordial wel come. Mr. J, D. Payne has been real sick but is some better now. Mr. Solomon Homewood, of R. No. 7, was chasing thing around early Wednesday morn ing investigation proved a fine large boy at his home. In the home of Mr. George Walkei- r;ear Lakeside Mill& promptly at three p. m. Jan. 1 , J. WiUiani Pieritage and Leonarn Vaug 1 in vvere happily united in the bo-';ds of wedtocG by Rev. .J, D. Andre" s. A number of re latives and friends were present to wi!‘n^'!=! the heautiful cere mony and uthers came just a few minutes too late. Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILLERS’ AGENTS, lifELROSE ANO DAN VALLEY FLOUR Mr. R. L. Holt went to Stokes-, Whitehead Sanitorium last week) Give The State Dispatch Joh :oi treatment. | Djpartment a trial. Car cabbage, apples and pota toes at Merchants Supply Co. Feed your cows beet pulp and cotton seed meal if you want results, for sale by Merchants Supply Co. The best shipstuff is Dan val ley, J. Allen Smiths, and Har man & DeRundeau, for sale by Merchants Supply Co, Mrs. J. 0. Shoffner of Greens boro, N. C,, Mrs. Katie Dean of | Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. C. | R’ EJwards.of Durham, C.,! have been visiting their sister' and aunt, Mrs. M. A. Huff man, on Means St. Our friend. Dr. W. A. Coble i of near Low's Church, remains ^ very feeble. His old age is the: cause of his feebleness. We; hope he may hve many more^ years. Miss Hattie Stinson of Boon- ville, N. C., is spending some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cheek on No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overman attended the funeral of Mrs VViliiam Hodgin, grand-mother of Mrs. Overman, who died at her home near Liberty, N. C., last Sunday, and was buried at' Pleasant Hill the following day. ■ Miss Jennie Conn of Baltimore who has been spending three orl four weeks nt Oxford is the guest of her sister Mrs. L J.; M^i^ur. I Mrs. Van.McG^are v/ho 'has. been living in Memphis Tenn. has moved to our town, Jos, A. Isley & Co., have moved the office of their great depart ment sta’e to the rear of the building giving more room for goods. THE WORLDS 6REATESTSEWIN6 MACHINE .LIGHT RUNNING Ifyou want elthera Vlbi’atingShultle, Rotary Sliuttle or a Hingle Thread [C/iatn. Stitch] Sewing Machiue write to THE N£W HOME SEWiNB MACHIME GOMPANY Opanere, Mass. Many sewing machines are ni.iJe to sell rcsardless of (tualiiy, but the 3few Home is maclt; to wear. Our euajanty never riius out. ••Id br antliorized dealers only. FOH SAUC BY all our customers and friends for the bus iiiess entrusted to us during the year 1912 and hope the year has proven as proqter ous for each one of you as it has for os. During the coming year we intend to exert every possible energy to againi m^ it your confidence and business, extepd- ing to all every possible courtei^ con|»t> ent with sound, safe, conservative yet lib. eral banking ideas. Wishing you all the complimenb of thr season and hoping we may see*you in our bank often during 1913, we are, Most truly yours, The Officers and Directors of the First National Bank of Burlington, N. G. AT T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. “Hints to inventors.'* ‘inventions needed.” “Why some inventors fail.’' Send rough sketch or rnodel for search of iPatent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formeriy« Acting Coriimissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. patent Office^ ENTIRE Patent Attorneys Washington, 1>. C. © WE THANK YOU mmM The Pioneer Bank: Of Alamance; County CAPITAL AND .SURPLUS, $135000 A NEW YEAR’S SUGGESTION At the first of the year, when business firms and individuals are adjusting their affairs in pre paration for the coming twelve months, many find they requi e more banking facilities and therefore either change their banking connections or open additional accounts. For those who desire a banking service that will meet their needs in an efficient and a liberal manner, the ALAMANCE LOAN AND TRUST C0?4PANY extends a cordial invitation to make use of its unexcelled facilities and equipment. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY % Tlie second ■ edition of this years magazine is out and is a very fine edition, The different pans show good taste. Mr. J. C. McAdams of Elon College spent Wednesday in town on business. Mr. Mc Adams who had the contract for the erection of the new publish ing house at Eion tells us the building is about complete and the manager who will have charge of the work has arrived. Mr. W. T. Stokes, Sr., of San tuck S. C has arrived and will make Burlington his future home. He is the father of Mr. W. T. Stokes Jr., Mr. J. D. Stokes'bf Whitmire S. C. and Dr. R. L. Stokes and Miss Hattie Scott of Cal. are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stokes, Jr. — “Did George Washington ever say he never told a lie?” “No. He was too truthful a man to make any such claim a that.”—Washington Star. — ‘ ‘I see here a man drowned his automobile. Ran it overboard in San Franci&co Bay.” “I think I’d rather choke mine to death.’”—Louisville Courier- Journal. Three prisoners escaped from the county jail last Saturday night The key had been left in the door. FOR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Pj"int ing, call or phone us PHOil We want to thank the large number of customers who have made our skies dur ing 1912 the largest we have ever had, and assure their business has been ap preciated. Bargains NEXT week Next week we will place on sale bar gains in Coat Suits, and mark them down to pricjs that will astonish you. DURING THE YEAR 1913 i ' .. ■■■■ ■ ' . We will make a specialty of low prices and will always keep the latest in Ladies’ Coat Suits, Dress Goods; and all goods to be found m a first class diy goods store. Let us have your business and each order wil! be given special attention. YOUR FRIENDS BROS. . l-i A-r
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