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t: ¥ (Continued from firtt page.) Xnif=rest & Dis. - E e -iriJ Supplies . E'fcctric & Power Repairs Eiectiic & Power Tools Eletric LigVit & Power Jixc-ension Electric Lamps Olh (compounds 'I'ejepJione Acct. Acct. W 8 i T Wa^.t'r s ^ Water Sewer FindingJi Sals^'i' Fuel Acct. ^ Furniture & Fix. Insuniiice Jas. P. Moutgomery, fcec. & ireas. (";ash on hand 4S.26 842 20 499.74 1.35 109.02 351.79 ■ 88.60 12.85 11.50 GG.18 2^5.42 10G.85 ',250.04 .,205.04 2,00 25.30 Water, Light & Power Com. (January 1st, 1913.) Statement, Dr. City of Burlington Jas. P. Montgomery .\ccountii payabli; i^o.ss ari’l Gain Sf"C. and l'rv;aR. Cf. V? 4 347.00 08 R. R D Ko 8. Oor Friend, E. K. Isley has been sick for several days. But we are glad to hear that he able to be up again . . _ We have had good ram on No. b. If news is that which us usua], thena newspaper is fied in publishing the fact that ? and giad oi itBjveral wel]6 ^ about dry and this rain will help rv^ f Wkat is News? (From the Yale Review. ) 176.98 31,412.73 11,412.73 Electric Lamps Books & Stationery Electric Supply Acct. Electric Light Repairs .Electric Light & Power Toois Fuel Account Borse Feed Account Insurance Account Interest & Dis. Oils & Compound.s Rent Acct. income to sundries. 155.66 34.05 160.51 722.37 5.10 6,207.86 30.65 ■ ^2'4 0^12 7'-' 2,201 .!i:: i Waier Work Bywicin i ::t‘,\ver By stem I Electric Light aiul l’o',ver j’lunt ' City of Burlington Pnb' c Service Water Line Lxicnsion ) Insu)';ince Account Team Account Books and Slati'.>ncry Electric Si.pplie,s ICJectrie Lanipy Electric Light an-:! Power Repairs Electric Liglit Power Tools Furniture and Fixtures Insurance Oils and Compounds Water Supplies Water'and Sewer Tools Account,? Receival)lfi Caeh them, of coarse itmakes the roau muddy. I f our roads were work- '.'43.81 ed as" they should be and well 1 drained a little rain would not make them muddy. Itis a sham- er the way opr ro.^ds are “worked at’' Th^ Count.v' of Alamance the 1st on the Hst. Ought to be ashamed of her roads. Waste money, on some roads at»d neglect others, send the. “scrape man” around about' once a year and never pay any attention to drain age. There are several ponds in the road wh r ^ it would be dry 11 properly drained. It ^ interesting if it of money to work as they have mxeresiing been doing. ^he Taxpayers ‘pay the freigiit. yt Saianes Water & Sewer Findings Water Supplies Telephone Account Loss & Gain mM 18.26 225.51 11.50 2,250.04 160.60 .17 12.35 2,261.03 12,493.62 203,610.85 JNDRIE5 TO INCOME Electric Light Earnings Electric Power Earnings Water Eaanings Account Water Topping Accoum: 6,840.83 2,153.73 8,395.06 105,00 12,49362: I and .Staoone.'-T Supplie,? .E!*.*-;.'’:'!;’ Lamps Si. i Elei-u ic Light ani Pov,- I f j EiocTrio Liglit a.rsd Po^ I .'Fariiiture and Firairf-^ 1' 1' ( >.ft and C’o:i)jx.>iiTjcJe '! 'j'eaju .\ccouj)i 1 AV'f.'.?." Suppiit's . W*i -....d ,S',-V>cr 'i 00: ■NVEKTOUy. iso.;;o S32.U7 i 29.50 r;» 256.G(.i . 440.25 123.1.^ 222.70 : 72.70 i:i4.00 12S.1:, 2,75l.titi i-U-r;'.'u!'y Sul unit ted, L. L. FA T'J'KRSOX, Clerk. Get WeU If you are sick, you wisli to get well, youf Of course you do. You wish to be ridl of the pain and misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quickly get the right remkly to get well. It^s Oardui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, sufferiBg like I you from some female trouble. CARDUl For Women’s Ills 'III:., of Foster. Ark., suffered agony for eeven ..bout Cardui. She writes: "I was sick for, ' d ouble. ICvery moiith I would very, nearly j ' i w.-,;: 12 bottles of Cardui and wasi . .. . Lviiig 'voraen.’^ Try it. :OEEB 5.000 for Drowned Girl Greensboro‘Jan. 24-Speciai. the City of Greensboro is asked to pay to Mr.J. R. Bell the sum of 15,000 as the result of the drown ing of little Anna C. Bell on a su buran street of the city. The com plaint in the civil action was filed today. . , The little Bell girl was on her way horrir from school on the day of the heavy rain of last March and attempted to cross a small stream which had been badly swollen. She was drown ed in the attempt, and it is alleged, by the nagligence of the city. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ITHEWOBLD-FAMOUS HEALER ■■OF ' ' Burns, Roils, Cuts, Piles, Eczema, SMn Eruptions, Ulcers, fever-Sores, Pimples, jltoh. felons. Wounds, Bruises, Ohllblsins, Ringworm, Sore Ups snd Hands» Cold-Sores, Corns. I ONLY GENUINt ARNICA SALVE I MO.NE Y JiACK IP TP FAJLS. 125cAT ALL DRUGGISTS To determine what interef»\^ ge.n.eral public and therefori' ;s to be;.regar‘ded as nev/s, b. difficult and will be deternrhi:.,j by the character and the mir d , ,f the man in ^thority. E person reads a newspaper the things he is most interf-’i^ in ; he may skim an issue of the newspaper, but he will readoi/iv those things that really make their appeal. The man v/bo ig more interested in the prize ring than he is in the proceedings of Congress will think his tiews- dull and very un- , ^^ puts a great debate on the first page and buries the doings of the latest white hope in one of the ijisiOe pages. In this typical illustration is the question that every editor must answer: What has the greater news value, the congres sional debate or the white hope? —and that means, which will interest the largest number of readers ? If there are more person to whom the prize ring is of higher consequence than a iaw affecting the welfare of society, then considered purely from the standpoint of business, the editor is justified in giving the place of honor to the prize ring and letting the debate find a place if it can. The editor would assert that the people were intereoted in “curent neiws^’ and that he was very properly satisfying their demand, but I maintain that the pubhc interest in so- called “current news” is no proof of intelligence; rather it may be held that it is positive proof not of intelligence but of a very low order of intellect. PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for36-poond FeatJier Bed ai71 recr jve ^-■po\l■^d pair pjllows free. Freight preps !•!. K.w feathers, best tickinigr. ■Mtisfaction guarsntfred. AGENTS TURNKR WANTED & CORNWELL featfcer Dealer*. Dept. A. Cbarlottc, K. C. jKeferen«e; CominercialNaticv’al BanV. Our Annual Clearance Sale Merged With Our White Goods Sale Will Offer You Genuine Bar gains for February We are going to quote a few prices that you may see what a large saving this sale will mean to you if you only take advantage of it. Our rule is not to carry over auy goods if possible, and we are going to make some prices s« low that you cannot afford to pass them by. Ihe white goods for early spring buying is also offered at special prices. It is the iraraeose quantity in which we buy that we are enabled to place on sale such bargains as are being offered in this February Sale. ■ ij^ g-S ■ ^ cu. ^ cn o K* S3 ST*, .ar 09 B immi; 0’S 4*0 ■ ■ 4n . 2 - O' CSu Have you seen our Grocery De partment since we enlarged it? It will pay you to see this depart ment and see the great values. One car load of flour, 5 25 to 6 00. 3 car loads ships tuff at special prices. 1 car load salr, 100 lb. sacks, for this sale 60c 5c Orion baking powder, special 3c 5c Eagle thistle soda 3c ItHJ tubs best compound lard, special for this >a!e 9c per pound, by the tub. 'S.tQ pks. 1 lb. ground coffie, special 18c l‘i;) 100,-lb. b:'igs granulated sugar, special r>er lOi) los. -300 Ni'-e thinj^s in molasses 2-5c lo 50c. r u.'i ana Iresh Iniri (/r canned goods. Corne to --e ji' cdll ii\.i X ). 1 when you want some- :'K to ear. Large stock of enamel ware at special prices, for 10, 15, 25,50c. See our prices in fancy decorated, plain and fancy ware. Also see our immense offerings in glass ware and crockery. It will pay you to look through this department very carefully. Some immense values on sale. See our lamps 25c to 5 00, See our decorated cups and saucers and plates 60c to 2 00 per set. 10c blown tumblers, special 5c. See our decorated toilet sets 4 00 to 8 00. See our fancy decorated bowls and pitch ers 2 25 to 3 50. Special prices in pocket, table knives and shelf hardware. We have a large j line of this shelf goods and are making some I special prices for this sale. Brighten up, freshen upyoiir home. Vve are ! agents for the Sherwin Williams piant. Carry ■>. I large line. If you v/ant the best ready mixed j paint try the Sherw’in Williams. It hasn’t an letiua!. 56 in. fancy suiting, 1 00 quality, clear ance sale _....., 59e 54 in. broad cloth, special 39c 1 25 broad cloth, special 79c Great values in dress goods 35c to 75c. Ladies, if you want the best corset on the market at the price call and see our line . of R. & G. See our corsets at 50c—reg ular 75c quality. See our 75c corsets, regular 1 UO corset. Corsets from 50e to ^ 3 00. M.en’s and ladies’ underwear. All must be closed out regardless of cost or price. 25c ladies’ vests and pants, special, 19c 50c ladies’ pants, speciaL . ^.......... _ 34c 1 00 ladies’ pants, special ...„L.. 79c 50c men’s underweai, special __35c _ 1 00 men’s underwear, special 79e ' 1 50 men’s underwear, special 98c. Aviation caps, knit caps, 5Qc & 60c qual ity, specialJj9c. 75c and 1 OC aviation caps, soecial 50e. la A n- r ■ u .1 iMt IM 1 Lj 1 C. , - on o.. ...CD ' ' o 2. cu 5... tA ' ST C/5 SI n S. ft) P« 3 3. ® n ^ m 5000 yds. sheeting 1 yd. wide suitable for w’alf papering 4c per yd. 3000 yds. yd. wide sheeting nice smooth goods, value 6 and 7c, Sit> 5c ^00 yds. Sea Island sheet in g, hea v y, worth 8c special.._. _ _ _ _ _ _6c 2000 yds. extra heavy sheeting spesciaL _ _ -7c 2500 yds. heaviest AiA.Ai sheeting:. _. _8c 4000 yds. 36 In. dimi ty, pajama checks, fan cy white goods worth 12 l-2c_:_ ..__10c 4000 yd. bleaching 1 yd. wide regular 10c quality special for this sale .1 -18c;. 2000 eham bray regu lar 10c quality,_ _8c 3000 fancy gingham regular 10 and 12 l*^2c quality now._.._-:-__9c 2000 yds. wide ging- h m 15c quality special f r this^ sale_ _. _ i. .10c 12 1-2c canton, flan nel special;:..:,. 9c 25c double width sheeting special for this 9ale..__-___--.. 20c 35c wpuble width sheeting special for this s^le_ _ J: _ _ _ _26c This sheeting is full \width ready for sheets and prices 5 to 10c less than it can be had e^se- w^here. $1.25 cotton blankets 75c per pair. $3.50 fthewobl blank ets special,. _ _ -. _ $2.69. $5 00-and $6.00' fine ’A-ool blankets special $5.00;jjl^id , blankets special ^,;:.’’ _?13,58' Closing a few lots of sbfOe.s at a great sacri- ■■ fice,' .. $l,50,.|1..75and$2,00 Bhoes...;..... :.. . $2:50’ $2^ 75 and $3 00 ;\Bhoes speciial. - _$1,99, \M VOL. K'.^me i Addie W, J. Eerthi . Mary I| \urelis Ml W’allerl W. I. Lizzie Bfettie Martini Mrs. B| Carrie F. .Nan*3fie| J. R, M ay‘-Ci Margie! Dovle An oj on th history Friday Hotel large n i •iccasioi ,pronoui Andre\ pondedj and Holt of I esting tj and Buburbi tine tol^ At this ’O'/as lii S. M. ■of attei Turrent Mr.. infonn( he and er qI tl master. I jriis rer tingt “Chrfritl Blaa)Ch was prt claims orga^nizi this t ij Noble oJ versity spe&kei spoke Oj! 'MasQnrl ,Th'; reflectii mont ai Your^. eveniot their pi the tp0\ tine maJ another! so he opportt:^ lady fri« one of ,k| grand social h be repej Specif 'nacle of! •v>-hioh Jicted as| Music Wilson Ibn mI Mastei ^nght bd s^chool w| ^or some) 2s tfte (Tef _^Mr. B ;Vest Dq.| My dear J beg your date adv 'lltiCV f position •--'urham ‘^'iJnig.trat ;*tor Simr to LJ-snatter of a,. :i>urljam fii in a ‘:jH"adma ^31 strict both i'eco. 1,'jr ^ ht: ‘ ‘-ei’ ar, vVe for ^
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