Iwe iEiavel I just received a large line of Gar- g I den Seeds in bulk. Give Us Your Order. i FREEMAN DRUG CoTI i PHONE 20 § ;LOOA.Ili AlsTD PERSONA w Mr. Summie Sharpe spen*^ Sunday in town visi ting friends Miss Mary Hancock is visiting her sister Mrs. W. D. Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dilleard spent Mondav in town shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garret of Orange Grove visited Mr. J. IV. W. Montgomery Sunday. Mr. Henery Hurdle spent Sun day night visiting Mr. John Baines. Mr. Jim Black spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Graham. Miss Ines Albright of Graham spent Saturday and Sunday in Durham. , Miss Lula Robertson from Orange Grove visited Mrs. S. G Patterson. Mrs, A. G, Boon accompanied by her son T. N. Boon spent Sunday at Greensboro. Misses Ida and Ella Bray spent Sunday the guest of Miss Ada Bell Is ley. Rev. .Tohn Mac Walker of Spray came home Monday to be the guest of parents. Mr. R. C. Campbell spent Sunday at Gibsonsville the gaest of relatives Mr. G. A. Hood of Greensboro spent Saturday in town the guest.of his brother-in-law Mr. J. P. .Buchannan. Miss Margaert Neivelle was called to Winston-Salem Monday on account of the illness of her niece. Miss Nida Webster who h^s baen staying at her home for some time will come back to Burlington the last of the week. Miss Sallie Foster came home ii’om Elon Monday with L^- Grippe. Hope she will be able to he out again soon. Miss Georgia Garrison of Route 2. is visiting relatives here. She intends leaving for Baltimore the last of the week. John. R. Hoffman spent Mon day in Baltimore on business relative to the Consolid ited Bridge Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Horaa- ^ay spent Sunday in town visit ing Mrs. Hornadays parents. Miss Katherine Bryan is coming Friday to spend a few days with Miss Byrd Dailey. Mr. Robert Barnwell is spend ing a few days at his home near Cedar Grove. Miss Ro«a Patterson is able to be back at work after a few days illness. Miss Mary Walton has accep ted a position as stenographer for John R. Hoffman. Mrs. R. C. Campbell and little son Taylor are visiting relatives in Gibsonsville this week. The Wilson Orchestary have beep furnishing music at the Grotto for the past week or more. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Way and two daughters spent Sundav at GibsQnsville the guests of relatives. Lost Tuesday morning Gold Cross engraved on fronts from staff 1910. Finder will please return to The State Dispatch Office Mr. James Garrison has accep ted a position as bookkeeper for The First National Bank, This was made vacant by the resig nation of Mr. J. E. Lash ley. The former Pittsburg pitcher, Sam Leevei* is out, with a denial of the report that he intended to “comeback” this year. He is donel^ith basebalL Ted — “If you make love to that girl youM better look out for her bis: brother. Ned- “If there’s any trouble, it’s more likely to be cawf»4 by her little brother,'-—Judge. Manasfer Stallirgs, ofthe Bos ton chi teased his Georgia piantatiofi for a year and has l of an office at th^> National ball park, for hn-rsorial daily use until ^be «sta,rt for the South. The Pioneer Bank I % Of Alaman County CAPITAL AND 5UR,PLU^, 1137500 Banking By Mail It is not necessarv *'»»’ voa i live in to bank with the AL;VMA.NCELOA.N andTRUs COMPANY. The extension of the rural tree delivery and the improved f acilities of the postal system make it passable and easy for safely send their money t > us —not only ^ ^ them the advantage of a high rate of interest, u convenience and security as well. All deposits are held by us in strictest con fidence, and no information is given out concering them to anyone-not even the fact such t’aads are in our care. . * i Our BANKING BY MAIL method is absolutely safe and offers t> people in the rural districts every advantage accorded our town friends. We Solicil I oiir SfA.r£i GOVERNMENT DEeO:SlTC)aY UNilEU We Told You So We told you in our Ad, last week and before to buy grain and feedstuff, some of you took pur advice and some didnt, these who bought > saved jnoney these waited lost money. But we ^ill have large stocks of Corn. Oats, Meal. Flour, Shipstuff. Bran, Red Dog, C. S. Hulls and meal. Apples, Oranges, Tan- gennes. Bananas, Cai?dy, cab- ^ges, potatoes, Onions, Chicfeen reed and hay. Buy now before another advance. t Socc£ssors to BurliD^toii Groc6iy Co. MILIERS’ AGENTS, MELROSE m OAN VAllET FLfiUK TRUTH ABOUT Our F*rescription Department should know. Vye fill every doctor’s prescrip- with equal care, and with the best drugs obtain&ble. Give us your business. Y9^> y®®n? map, who inay ng« be think* mg of niatriinoiiy today, wffl sdon6F cr lat^ have a wife and family to dtre for. ton^der their futwe and welfare right now, and plan for them by depositing yonr surplus earnings in this bank each week. There's al^eap of happinen b tfie knowledge that you and youn are se- cure from any threatened or sudden misfortune, the ownership of a snug Bank account. Biirilnglon Drag [o. The “Ground hog'' saw his shadow And dived into hi^ hole To stay 40 rainy days— Confoand- his ugi^soul! , But Ellis Still SeUs Organs Pianos and sewing machines. He'll send or go through rain ? or snpw. If you’ve got the “cash in your jeans” —No Copyright on above. Ellis Machine & Music Co. JUST RECEIVED Car Load of Horses and Mules § We bought trjis lot of Horses and Mules at Lexington, Ky. 'W They are all young and wei! broken, and we think the best lot of stock we have ever shown the public. Be sure and see our stock before you buy. Sales on easy terras. We keep a good supply of stock at all times. Fogleman Brothers, Front Street, Burlington, N, C kinds Com mer Job Print “Has Agnes achieved popular- jity in her ?aburban home?” I "Yes. she keeps her doors wide oDPn and her mouth tight shut”-Life. “V\ hat’s Mrs. Wombflt abus ing the government for now? Seems they wouldn’t let her send a ^ilon of ice cream b\ parcel po»t."-~Pittsborg Post :on, R C. You can prevent a spell of Sick- ness, hiring nurses, ctc., by biiyinj ^ lOc package of Bradley’s Golu ^ablet^. These ablets hsye been thorougMy tried out, and are reC’ Gnuneftded as perfectly reliable. I Every Amerlcaa I%uiler lotiows tiiat s The LEAOlf^ AMeuCAN SEED CATA1XX5 FOR 1911 J?*8c» tbat tells The PI«in Truth About THE BUP^lS^^ALrTY SEEDS, February Clearance SALE AT: GOODMAN’S CLOTHING STORE Our entire stock of Mens and Boys Suits and Overcoats will be sold at cut prices. We are now selling all goods at 1-3 our former marked price. We want to sell these goods in order to make rooin for Spring goods and expect to give our cus tomers the benefit of these cut prices. A' IF YOU NEFD THING IN CLOTHING NOW IS THE ( HOME OF GOOD CLO i Burlingtoi, - • -