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i liiist received a large line of Gar- a ijen Seeds in bulk | Give Us Your Order. I FREEMAN DRUG CO.| I PHONE 20 I |; i.OCAL AlsTD PERSOISTA. ^ Mrs- I FOR SALE W ^ Fine Horses, Mares, and Mules |jj Will have a Car Load of Nice Horses, § Mares and Mules at ' Burlington, N. C., January 17th Come early and get your choice H^cWido 'I'rowl H9W northc’f.'n J. Mazur is on he market purchasii.^ pv,(,{jfi for the firm. We are glad to report Mrs. C |; 1‘lliis who has been sick musl' i-p'nv,'d. ,; r;. Stewart and son killed i heef Uc'vlnesday that weighed rr:; pounds. It was only three ’.ears oid and was bought from r;p /arm ot H. G. Kiine. A'l Oyster Supper will be given Saturday night, Jan. 25, at the ,.;a CxDtto Building, by the Jr. ^'i'.ilatheas of the Methodist Protestant Sunday School. Ever- b uiy is cordially invited. Mrs. Pdul MDriOwhasparchas- ea the mr.ere5t of iVlcs. Nailie B. The big sale begins Friday at i 13 Corner Store, be sure and ittend. Miss Nannie Baker Farmer of El on College spent Saturday light and Sunday the e-uest of Vir. and Mrs. J. R. Foster. Apples showing some decay at 30 cents per bu. at Merchants Supply r.o. Miss Josephine Thurston who was so badly burned a few days before Christmas was out visit ing her friends last week. Mr. A.M. Cheek of Durham spent a few days tne past week che guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Cates and family. Miss Flora Mebane who spent I Moore, Tickle & Co. Burlington, North Carolina $ J/' ; ■ X iv/ia, w hkj ^'pcUL rre^n n >w apirtnerm the firm the past week at High Point on o: .VijtT w. Biso.i and Green George Isley spent Sunday in Ef^and the gaest of friends. Miss Weaton of Elon College spent Sunda/ with her cousin Miss Annie Morrow. Mias Maui H )bbs has accepted a position as saleslady for I. J. professional business returned home Sunday. I Bananas and apples at Me;- cnants Supply Co. Mr. C, H. Albright of Colum bus Ga. has moved to Burlington and will make this city his home in the future. The hour for the Sunday even- We Maiiure. Mrs. Mary E. Cates of Orange' ing services at 'the Metho'dist Cojnty came home with her son 1 Protestant Church has been .Mr. W. L. Cates and is visiting' a: his home. The Ladies of the W. C. T. U. wiii meet Monday evening at the rmie of Mrs. K. K. Lively at 3. See big ad last page telling of ;aie which will be on at the Corner store. Mrs. George W. Bradshaw ent to St Leos Hospital Greens- noro to-day for an operation. Miss Thelma Thurston is the iest.of Mrs. Johnson, former- ; Miss Henrieta Love who residea at Siler City. Clanged from 7:30 to 7:00 P. M. Miss Bessie Howard of Yancey- ville has accepted a position as teacher in the city school. She is the cousin of Miss Ruth Dameron and board at Mr. W. C. Uamerons. Timothy and Clover mixed hay at Merchants Supply Co. We told you in our Ad, last week and before to buy grain and feedstuff, some of you took our advice and some didnt, these who bought saved money these who waited lost money. But we still have large stocks of Corn, Oats, Meal. Flour, Shipstuff, Bran, Red Dog, C. S. Hulls and meal. Apples, Oranges, Tan gerines, Bananas, Candy, cab bages, potatoes, Onions, Chicken Feed and hay. Buy now before another advance. V9U i«avB| OU. young man, wto may not be thmk- mg of matnmony today, will sooaer or later have a wife and family to care for. Lonsider their future and welfare right now, and .plan for them by depositing your surplus earnings in this hank each week. There’s a heap of happiness in the knowledge that you and yonrs are se cure from any threatened or sudden misfortune, the ownership of a snug Bank account. First National Bank on, N. C. Somebody Will Get It R. F. D. No. 6. Mr, C. G. Phibbs and B. A. Barber of Spencer, N. C, spent Sunday at home. , Mr. Robert Tickle and Mr. Chas. Greeson who is ’’n ’ Devitt Barber attended preaching tb.3 Hospital at Greensboro at Freiuens Sunday. There will be a box party at Shall vv Ford school house Satur day night, Jan. 25, 19i3. Every- continues to improve Rev. W. G. Clemmins of MorrisV!lie spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I B, Foster. Mr., W. W. Horne who was ^ rarried some days ago at Greens ■ over that way. i:^orc h.a^ arrived in our town and ! Mr. Lester Loy visited at Bur- ■vith Mrs. Horn is residing v/ich lington Sunday evening some r.i.-: iuother. Glad to have them, girls d-. avn that way draws his : Lr v?\th us. attention. body invited. Boys brii.g a full pocket book. Mr. Raymond Loy visited Mr. Plubbs Sunday some attractions IBMHMIS SlIPPW C«. Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILIIRS’ AGENTS, MELROSE AND DAN VALLEY FLOUR Mason Banquet at Piedmont, The Masons of Alamance Coun-, ty will banquet with their lady' friends at the Piedmont Friday' night January 31st at 8:30 P. M. Tickets one dollfcir each. Date of sale limited to the 24th and number of tickets limited to sixty. Better see the committee. The Pioneer Bank Of /Vlam£ince County 'M CAPITAL AND SVK?VJS. $1 3/500 K Let This Be One of Your New Year Resolutions “ni make my will today and appoint the Alamance Loan & Trust Co. as my Executor. ’* Repeat it Over and Over. Keep it Ringing in Your Ears Until it is Done, and You Will Be Glad. Painfully Burned. Mr. Ed man Pace an old veteran who makes his home with Mr. A. 0. Huffman on R. No. 5. fell into the fire Wednesday and r jeived painful injuries. He is uid and is hardly expected to recover. His face and shoulders were badly burned. Look at These Bargains for AFTER STOCK CLEARANCE LIST OF UNCLAIMED LEHERS UNITED STA.r£5 GOVERNMENT DEPOSiTORY C Post Office at . Jan. 18, 1913. Remaining in Burlington, N Gentlemen: E. H. Blackwell, Bennie Cater, Hon. R. A. Doughtcn, John Graves, E. W. Esq. Gilliam, Iss Lee, Harry Stubbs, Jr. Willie Stanfield, Armp Saales. Ladies; Mrs. Emma Cupper, Miss Lil lian Holt, Miss Lula Harder, Miss Hattie Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow, Miss Nina Welch, Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Persons calling for any of these' letters will please say ‘ ‘Advertis- * ed," and give date of advertised' list. J. Zeb. Waller. P. M. In his message to the Legis lature Governor Kitchin recom mends the creation of a Board of Pardons. Wonder if that was out of kindness to Mr. Craig or to take away some of his power as Governor? FOR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing, call PHONE 2§5 ;10 and 12 1-2 c gingham right from the fills specials for this clearance sale, your choice 9c. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.00, and $4.00 blazer coats and sweaters spe cial for this sale $1.79. $10 00 and $12 50 Johnnie coats special for thi'^ sale $6.89. $10.00 and $12.00 novelty suiting long coats special at $7.48; $12 50 and $15.00 black astrion ladies coats special at $8.95. $12 50 ladies coai suits $8.88. $15.00 and $20.00 ladies coat suits special $10.89. 50 and 60c avation caps your choice 39c. Big bargains in ladies dress goods and suiting. 56 in wool suiting special 59c. real value $1,00 to $1 25. 50c and 60c 54 in. broad cloth specla' atSOe. $1 25 fancy suiting,58 in. special 79c. $1.25 broad cloth special 79c. 5c dress goods 39c. Good range of colors. SI.00 and $1.25 messaline, 1 yd. wide, 89c, per yd. 38 in. sheeting special 5c per yd. Heavy sheet ing 7c per yd. 50c ladies pants 29c. Big bargains in me^’s, boys and children’s clothing. $2.- 00, $2.50 boys suits, knee pants special $1.69. $3.00 and $3 50 boys knee pant suits $2.48. $4 00 and $5.00 boys knee pant suits special $3 50, $6 OjO and $8.00 mens suits special $4 98. $8.00 and ij>10.()0 mens suits special $6.75. and $7.85 $12.00 to $15.00 mens suits special $9.85. $15,' 0 to $20.00 men's suits special $12.- 95. $8.00 and $10.00 mens over- I coats special $6.85 and $7.95. $12.50 and $15.00 mens over coats special $8.95. Keep warw. ook at these prices on blankets. $4.00 fine wool blankets special $2 68. $1.00 and $1.25 cotton blankets 75c. $5.00 wool blankets special $^'.5S. $6.00 and $6.50 wool blankets $4.58, Large stock of McKinley music. 10c per copy. See our furniture and house furnishing department. Youcoh save money here. 35c Jap rugs 27x54 19c. 60c Jap rugs 36x72 38c $5.00 Jap rugs 9x12 ft. $2.59. $1.00 and $1.25 brussel rugs 27x54 this sale 79c. $1.50 velvet rugs 27x54 this sale 99c. $12.50 and $15.00 brushes art squares this sale $9.95. $25.00 and $30.00 axminster art squares 9x12 ft. this sale $19.95. Any thing you want in furniture, bed springs, dressers to furnish or beautify your home you will find here at a saving. Great olfer'ings on glass ware, china iand decorated ware. New things just arrived in white goods, laces and em broideries. 5c. 8c and 10c vals, torchons and linen laces special for this sale 5c. 12 and 15c cluny lace and shadow lace 10c. Great valuesin white goods. 12c, 15c, and 18c fancy white goods spe cial at 10c. 15c white goods special 10c. Great bargains for this white goods and clearance sale. COME TO SEE US. JOS. A. ISLEY & BRO Great Department Store Burlington, • - North
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