Y}rr f §j ' i I w n i IE 3t- lick- der. Ur rnrmtrwr^ -•, r tn r n.sk.^icat.i ISTS 3. lar- ug- ub- the ure Just mail. than >rders fr/ ' ■ ■- wmm just received a large line of Gar- S j.„ :« k.,lL 0 den Seeds in bulk. Give Us Your Order FREEiVlAN DRUG I PHONE 20 CO S § 4? 10 More Days of Our Clearance Sale pre- .^Sji Njjkxjl 6‘ ; LOCA.L A.lSri3 FERSOISTA. f Hugh Isley of Trinity a'^dj Carof fine } ellow bannas, Mer- Chris Isley of Chapel Hill sp-'-' chants Supply Co. from Friday to Sunday the guest jf their parents. Saturday night Feb. 22 at 7:30 o'clock the young ladies of Bethel school will give a box party for the benefit of the school. Mrs. J. H. Mebane spent last week in the town of Greensboro where she was the guest of her son Mr. Nick Mebane. Mr. F. L. Renigar ha,s im proved the looks of his residence on Lexington Avenue by adding an appUcation of paint. Miss Flora Mebane spent part of last week in Guilford county attending the funeral of her aunt Mrs. J. C. Foust. Paul Morgan a student at Genuine Oliver Chill Plow see Coble Bradshaw Go. Miss Mary Cates of Greensboro spent last week with Mrs. Ada Patterson. Fide Greeson of High Point spent Sunday in town the guest of his sister Miss Blanche Gree son. A box paity will be given at Glenhope Graded School Friday night February 28. The public is cordially invited. Mr, Ernest Cheek mail carrier of R. F. D. 10 spent Saturday and Sunday at Stain back the guest of his friend Mr. Walter Stainback. During this time the same reductions will vaii as previousiy advertised. The Savings are One-Third on All Men's and Bo s’ Suits Overcoats, with One Rack of Men’s odd Suits at Half of Forn»er Prices. This Clearance Sale will continue ojfily ten more days. The balance of our Winter Stock Must Go. to make room for the large lines of Spring Suits now being bought by our Mr. Walter Sellars on the Northern markets. B.A. Sellars & Son Mr, C, F. Rauhut has put in a stock of grocers in his building foimely occopied by The Stokes Co. Chapel Hili is spending some ^ days in town the guest of his pniniture parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mor- Anthea Clapp spent ^ ^ , „ , , ^ ^ Sunday at Whitsett the guest of Mr. Earle Sikes son of Rev. x.! Miss Edith Moore. Miss Moore A. Sikes was the guest of his formerly worked in the telephone parents for a few days recently, ‘office at this place. He is a student at Trinity Col Oi. r.- ^ i- • ■ ^ I The State Dispatch is in receipt ° ‘ of a copy of “Tidbits”' which is Mrs. W. B. Sellars of Mebane-1 the initial issue, published at R. F. D. spent last week in town, | Cleveland Ohio by the West Bay the guest of Miss Mollie Crisp i publishing Co. The book is who was confined to her bed composed of Scraps^ and noems with La grippe. | and is very humorous. Mr. G. G. McBane of Snow i b. M. Hoffman, Eugene May, Camp, N. C. was a business Herbert McClure and Staley visitor in our town last week. He was a very welcome visitor at The State Dispatch office. P|Mr. C. E. Wood, Jr., of Ral eigh, N. C. and Mr. W. E. Brown of Salisbury, N. C. spent Friday and Saturday in town the guest of friends. Miss Robertson of Washington is spending a few days in town the guest of her sister Miss Pearle Robertson one of the faculty at the Graded School. Miss Evie Gross and Miss Tal ley who will be with Miss Gross in the Millinery Department at Jos, A, Isley & Bros. Co,, tdis season left Monday night for Baltimore where they will spend several days studying the spring styles. Miss Talley is from Wins ton-Salem, Cook accompanied by Mis.ses Maihie Holt, Izora and Dora Miss Mattie Dunlap is visiting her uncle in Waynne, Ark. B. A. Sellars '& Son are paint- ting the upstairs of their store. Mr. R. L. Coble sqent Sunday on No. 10 the guest of his brother. Lewis H. Holt Esq. is attend ing court in Greensboro this week. Dr, J. A. Pickett of R. F. D. No. 1 was in town Monday on business. Miss Birdie Holt is spending a few days in the city with her cousin Miss Mamie Holt. Miss Lula Quakenbush visited her sister, Mrs. . B. Holt on No. 7, Sat. and Sunday. Mary and Joseph Prichard of Chapel Hill spent Saturday in town shf»pping. Mrs. J. L. Fowler of Mebane was the guest of Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald Saturday. ^ Mr. Bob Robertson of Grahafh sqent Sunday in town the guest of Mr. B. T. Elder. Miss Cal Boland who has been at Durham the guest of her Editorial JottiiiKS. Why not malignant suffragists now?—New York Sun, An irreverent age is losing faith even in the ground hog.— New York World. Eve had this advantage over modern wives~she knew wheie Adam spent his evenings.— Philadelphia Ledger. If the stock exchange quits New York in a huff where will it go? New Jersey is getting too hot for it.—Washington Post. '‘Let your enemies kiss you," says an eastern clergyman. Not us, and we’re for peace at any price, too.-Detroit Free Press. It isnt often that the chiblain and spring fever seasons lap over each other this way.-Col umbus, Ohio, State Journal. Nicholson, and Birdie Holt went s ster is at home. to Elon College Saturday night where they attended the daba^. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neese went Sunday to the home of the aunt of Mrs. Neese Mrs. J. F. Julian, R. F. D. i where they will be present at the home coming of Mr. and Mrs. Gurley W. Starr who were married n-r. cently in the city of New York. Opining to a conflict in the services at Whitsett, St Marks ano Springwood the Burlington Reformed Church changed the date of services, at the service last Sunday from the second and ^.urth to the first and third. This will give prfaching at the Reformed church again Sunday. The Pioneer Bank: Of Alamance County CAPITAL AMD $13/500 Our Trust Department Is at Your Service Every man, perhaps, at some time or other has needed or will need tne ser vices of a Trust Company. We Invite You to Get Acqwainted ’V^ith lis. Look into the facilities, the standing and the sonnel of the Alamance Loan & Trust Co.,. and can hope to get your business when the ame eomes. We Act As Admipistrator Executor Trustee of trusc and serve capacities UNITED STAr£S GOVERNMENT EPOSITOR Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fraley whojhave been ..visiting in Floridc. have returned. Mr. Jno. Barnes^ spent Satur- Starr, djay and Sunday in Greensboro the guest of his cousin. Jos. A. Isltry will leave last of the week for the northern market where he will purchase goods, Messers C. T. H->lt, S. A. Horn and C. A, Walker are bird hunt ing today Wednesday. I Mr. Leroy Cates, of Raleigh, N. C. and brother, Vance Cates spent Sunday in town the guest of their brother, 0. C. Gates, Mr. Cecil Albright of No. 7, has gone to Clayton, N. C. in the interest of the J. Van Lindley . Nursery Co. ; Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Cheek I of Durham spent Sunday in i town the guest of Mr. C. H. Cates and family. Mrs. J, H. Anderson of Ral eigh is spending several days the guest of her parents Mr. and . Mrs. R. L. Spoon. Miss Mamie Ray one of the teachers of the Friendship grad, ed school spent Saturday night : the guest of her sister Miss Addie ’ Ray. Miss Addie Lynch has accept ed a position with the Southern Bell teK^phone Co., she takes the place of Miss Byrd McClure. Miss Maimmie Pickard spent last Saturday and Sunday the I g-uest of Misses Allie and Willie ' Patterson’ returning Sunday to . Chapel Hill. Miss Ida Loy and Mr. Jas. ^ Fowler were married last Thurs day. leaving on the five o’clock i train for Durham where they will make their home. ! Miss Allie Patterson who has I been assisting her brother in the ' office of The Water Light and Power Com, will return to J. D. & L. B, Whitted's first of Mar, j i Mrs. Bertha Homewood, wife i of Mr. Solomon Homewood who 1 lives about two miles from town I on No. 7, vvas taken to St, Leo’s ; Hospital, Greensboro, N. C., Sunday for treatment. The Largest Magazine In The World. TODAY’S MAGAZINE is the largest and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealei s Every lady who appreciates a good magazine should send for a free, s^mnle copy and premium f Addi'coo, iuday’s. Mag azine, Canton. Ohijj^ New Nickle Comes Saturday. Washington Feb. 24.—The new nickle of Indian head and Buffalo design will be put into general circulation on eaturdiay. Already the treasury department has received application from banks tor more than 2,000,000, of the new coins. "i shouldn’t think that you could love a young man who stutters so?” ‘‘Why not?” ‘ Tt is such a distressing afflic tion. If must take him an hour to tell you gojd night” ' Tt doe?. He not only stutters in his talk but in his kissing.” — Houston Post. Felix Somerfisid Not Captured Mexice City, Feb, 23. —Felix Somerfitld a Ceiman, chief of^ Madero’s secret service, who according to reports, was ex ecuted, has not even been cap tured. His whereabouts are known to his friends, who say he is safe for the present at leiist Tar Heels To Race A Two-Mile Relay Cariise Indians !o. Chapell Hill, Feb. 24.-That the University of North Carolina will contest the Carlisle Indians in a two-mile relay race at the Georgetown in loor meet iMarch 1 is practically assured. Nat Cart- mell, Carolina’s athletic trainer, received *>, telegram from the manager of the meet today sta- ing that Carlisle would engage with race with the Tar Heels^ Detailed arrangements for the race are under way, and entries will doubtless be advised at once. What a lot V.» of fun Carrie Nat ion could have ^'f she only had lived to be a London suffragette. —St. Paul Pioneer Press. Commits Suicide, Robt. Strador once a resident of this city committed suicide at his home in Richmond one day last week. He is remembered by a number of our oldest citizens. No reason for the fatal act is giv en. While a resident of this city he lived near what is now Gl^in 1 Raven. l| I If. ' ft?.*. EVERY DOLLAR you deposit in this Bank helps YOUR town. It is invested right here—Loaned by us on gilt-edged security to those who wish to build or iniprove their properties. Perhaps We Can Help You In Such An UndertjJdng We are always ready to oblige our customers when it ‘ is possible, and consi&tcnt with safe business methods. n, N. C. We carry the very best of everything in the feed line, and buy the largest cars we can get, alt wc t sk is the price and qualitjr. When you want th« best insist upon the kind we handle. We have large stocks of Corn, Oats, Cotton seed Hulls and Meal, Red Dog, shipstuff, floiir, best table meal, Cabbage, potatoes, Apples, Orangery iangenhes and al! kinds of candies. Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILLERS’ AGENTS, MELROSE AND OAN VALLElf FtOUH You can prevent a sp»iell of sick ness, hiring nurses, etc, by buying a lOc package of Bradley’s Gold Tablets. These (ablets haye been thoroughly tried out, and are rec ommended as perfecdy reliable. AT T Prize Offers from Leading Manitfacturers Book on patents. “Hints So inventors.” ‘‘Inventions needed.” “Why some inventors fail.” Send rough s!:etch or model for sear^ch of Patent Office records. Our Mr. 6rse!ey was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had fuU charge of the U. S. Patent Office. Patent Attorneys Washington. I>. C. ■. I M AriAK c*arrTV a fhm a•

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