u.. ' ' \ / L U ^ ^ - i ^ ^ V t" V Cli-l^-^Y s^r 5 i . i *‘ r-»* f 5^ kiF,.\ .i I;- ' ^ a. & ,'i ;jf »‘:i' ' '1 i 'fl !; '.^ ^' i* to |ng q's I us- he IS*S *> M ,S*i vs®saaeiiBBs8eBE3S9iieBe#x®* ■ .- -- ••^i 9w;t'7 «3 S'. S w •«»is*fliiiw.;f4?rvc»r,Kma*ai««x»eBMiY.»iMi.'’,T3W •'’^•rrfrnrWffM'rn vf ?% '■^M ■! • V" Ai- S‘ Wc Take Pleasure in Announcing Our 4*s K J ’T’ ^ » ' ^flflllCF ^^lll'rifllAr I Illi^pillfF ■& _ . ■^'^. . .. ^ ' O ” ■ '^ '-^•>'- r-'I K.,,-.,»-^i(^'j».'.i-.-'j#wi • v-.r-M-'y*.-:.- *«-""M'-='-,-i.s-sarsr"‘-.»-ni^ vT t^i«psEwwri!».v*j».WK*;«,'«r.7r--^/*awMvif!i»i.'3>ss«SRr:sw>?5:£*ti; •'ifc- -■. I *«i^^v-"/';;: fSssf'xft' ' ^ • y' - V **'V. 1' ; ■ P :i'itl P p'i gjaaisj ;|ti?|; m t*m fcii -■:■ if f i ■• ■ j t v.-‘*^ >;• ■ -Vsf«)*-»-.’y>'fi|!-'?,W' ■I P 'ffe-y ’W' -.'i >0 v>; 'ir^i A* '■-.^j'vj f il.itl d. iVj. /'X’A —g-'v-V-^v ■&—V t r. ri ,ii*^Vjij Oi ‘'";K-|;iidi«:i}:te; f;-ip; ilS|il!@P!VliS^ t.' ;■ /Vy. . ■/.' > •:: '. .• ■^\'^'* V^' 1 ’ - ••,-*"''-.^! 'V*| r,’‘! iv.’ir?-'■•.ix, i ;.,!•;’ ••*'J’r"'--■ •■! I \' -s.. ; • i -V'H’ii /'z^‘^} [■#^|}':: If q; ■!J. "WX; , ■! e /' r m 1 -V T" jrr.^w 1—^ PERSOlSTAi t 5^1 r. and Mrs._J. A. Rosemaii and daughter Elizabeth of Spen cer spent. Sunday in town the guest of her father Mr. J. N. A1 alone and family. The Alamance' The Fair Ass* ocaiion held a meeting of the LJ\>i'j V^. FOR seed Irish ]potatoes . J. Strader. Carol iine yello",v bannas, Mer -iiants ^iupp^y Co, l're»h i'ish every day in we-?k, ■*. Str^'der, W. E. Hay, BK'^r, The Fair Ground ‘'chool 'vill k\e a yany in the Floral Ha!l ^\iuLUii 1-1! h. EverybodN invited. Two ('• ;•'■ loads of liiyd) Point \kiirv;;ies ,’us^t received at Coble- iiradshaw. Nice rivie *>Hnanas, apples and orarures at Merchants Supply Co. ] r you have hair trouble talk with the hair man at Morrow Sa.' uiv?.. Sat March 15th. FOR cl oiccsi;. eating apples see, F. J. Strader. Cotfon seed meal, Beet Pulp, .jar. Corn rind pea chops for cattle. .Me>'chants Supply Co. Xow ILo time to pay \'0ur sub- i-urripcion lu The State Disp Sevei'al ;-;u’5 (.uxidhnv, at Ht' and lit m this Bank helps YOUR town, it is invested right us on ockholders and decided to have the fair next fall on the week h-3fore che fair at Greensboro. Tiie association is in debt consid erable amount to different parties , One of these parties is Dr. R A. i Main Street r reeman who donalea the debi to the a?soc a i jn. Miss Eudora Cox has charge of the millinery department at S. A. Thorny's, The Corner Store this season. She comes from Bal timore and is highly recommend ed. in Mats, Flowers, Fancy Feathers. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets and Novelties. Miss Nannie C. Fountain of Catherine Lake N. C. is soendinR a few days the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Brown. Miss Mamie Anderson of K. F. D, 5 is spending- a few days in town the guest of xMr. and Mrs. u:rj>. .^.circh’nti'^ surp.y Uo. L.B. Whitted. The licit-Cates Co , cdl youri Dr. J. W. Vernon and Prof. iittcUiii -i -0 th“'h‘‘ avi r-unounc--jd- f> iirovvn ot Stem, N. C. were ing their •=;::,"'in.v ^howin^j of the | i^^ 1-he ciiy Monday visiting Mrs. ■ate;'t of footwear, |J. R. Vernon and Mr. J. H. Ver non. ngt I > J V ; on the n.i;’rh;5;’n ven d:'.\ the 3f '‘liars v?U) was I niurkei: about! IMr J, H. Verrwm been -o i> telling you of I confined to his looui with La- X i spring.: sn •i'ie? w-iich he purchas- - •■'•'■• 'im .\. yt’ilni's & S 'on, ■''1 i -.M r. et- weni t ) . ' . T 1 n T'i ,'i S M la or jC .i. L'i.-; i la:^t V\ D. 7 'e^ik for lij was acc^orn- -- ^r. .]. A Picket^:. He vn.!i be o|.)e :;aied on ."1 "ctiay 0 :i ■2 Gai'vir. who h:is c - i ' a ^ :■■; 5! r^' Elf j;u( ^si of 1 er i . ;'. ';"; (i ,.1 i !’>, i 'j vJ. ^lar- .4 'i . . ; i . V,- » . A; on day, Mrs Martha Brooks and Mary Nelson who have \'isiting Mrs, E. L.' Boland Monday for Roxboro. Mei'’sf'rs H. C. and G. A. oT No. ,~) were in tov.ui. on iness today, Wednesday. Miss been lef i Kinf' bus irlmgton, N. C. to those who wish to buiid or improve their properties. In Such We are always ready to oblige oar customers when it is possible, and consistent with safe business met n ods. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR SPRING SHOW ING OF FINE SHOES AND OXFORDS ■m Every shoe in our stock was selected for a definite purpose, from the best of the largest makers, whose makes are absolute guarantee of entire satisfaction, ^ We selected some especially for style, some for v.^ear, some for comfort; but in every one the other features are combin ed to make a satisfactory shoe *ii It matters not what you are looking for we have a si exactly suited for that purpose. ^Qr-“ Look our shoes over while attending the millinery ope.ni.ngs in our city. ‘^iiRSS ' XiSV \;rs X ?:?!(#;• V 11 On the Corner 1BIHWI IWJIIIIliiil Burlington Ji.- W ■ S 4) . h g , l .'g .a ^ j ' -P- i s w U v« U ,E .2 ^- .• c Wh| . p p4l' R iisisss PHI EC ,. I- ^ w >- liJ W o d Ci z: X ^ s >■ W ? QZ 3 iSL, Ri -C. IS! ' ^ f i 1 Mr. G. VV. Vest^il whohaf; been nioi',- returned Sunday much im- provc; i. Dr. W. A. iiornaday who has | A b*>x -party will be given^ rr :-e'nal Leo's Hospital, Ctreens- i^'-'lbriont scliool Si^turday nigiit ,0.1?., returned Tuesday evening, '■'v e are giad to I’enorr Mr. H n'i> ay in'prc. ving nicely. Don’t fcj'get the miilin;:'ry op^n- :■■.!? Tnursday. Friday and Satur- Vc^y before Easter Miss Alice ' Dw’and. E^ery body invited to come. Money Found. ; s rrn of money was y a party of this one I'Rvinaj lost sj^rne !.e -Ja V C;i'l y* '’u‘^ St, ■^e Dispatch Office ano 5'iv ' ne -crituion and amount i Lnunoer At those wanting ticket li- ( 'an a (let T tht 'mnieree sjiould I'h i>.(hs iVom : he Seeretai’y ,. Cates. Thi? bancjuet wilH^ be pulled off Frid;iv night at the i|| Pied-nont Ho-el, 15, is iheannu- - il h-anquet. and ■■;!i prasent last ytar well remeuil>er wh.-tt. a good time thev had ,^■■3. .„vW -f®, a If ih;it occasion, /O' The Pioneer Bank: |^% Of Aiamiince County CAPITAL AND JURPLU^, $137500 • 5',*4 3« TEACH your children to plant their pennies and ^ nickles in the savings department ot a good bank. -’'?r#Rs"fn'thetERlS^oi’ TORMAWON an appreciation of the ' EY and INSTILL in the n a DESIRE tor Ab CUMULATION. .. - . ■ .■. ')0 THIS and a?'sureiy as a jPERFECf SEED in FERTILE Soil springs lorth to abun-d.a-mt fruitage. SiTRELi' will YOUR ..raiLDREN,^,m the KEAP a HARVEST of iit L'jtcrest compounded every three I. t- ceil cai( :he sayings department. Death of Miss iVi.yilie Crisp. Miss Mol lie Crisp died Sunday morning at three o’clock at her .iome on Morehead street, Ab out three weeks ago Miss Crisp vvas seized with an attact of pneumoiiia but by the careful attention of Dr. Stafford and iVliss Jordan, trained nurse, assisted by relatives it was thought she was much improved and was able to be up part of the time. Early Sunday morn ing she was stricken v\i h paral ysis of the heart and died with in a very short time. Funeral services were conducted Monday evening by Rev. A. B. Kendall assisted by Rev. D. Mclver, and her body was laid to rest at Pine Hill Cemetary. Since her illness her sisters Mrs. Anderson of this place and Mrs. W. B. Sellars of near Meb- ane i^ave been with her. She, leaves a number of relatives and friends and will be greatly I missed by her aunt Miss Healen | Bolton with whom she resided.' She was about 55 years of age. Thus a good Christian woman has passed from earth centernity Charredi Body Found. I I Winston-Salem, March 10. j —Stili sitting in a chair, although ; bui ned to a crisp, Lillie Osborn, i a middle-aged white Woman I was found in her little hom"^ in || j the rear of the old Oakland : I , i furniture plant about noon to-;| I i day. She had be^^n ^dead for.g sometime, judging fro;n thel^ condition of the corpse. s now ready and complete, and we can say with pardonable pride that never before have we or any other store in Burlington shown such extensive assortments or such attractive values. We earn estly invite your inspection of the new goods whether you intend to buy or not and should you wish to buy, our assortments are surely largely enough and our values good enough to please you. It’s a good time right now to look at the New Spring Styles an idea of what is going to be used this Spring. See our New Silks, New CottoK Fabvics, New Suits, New Skirts, New Waists, New Hos iery, New Laces, New Dresses, New Neckwear, and a host of other new aad attractive thiags for ladies wear aad the home. :,aw.i>wg»w-. j t J i i- l,j> I ■ GOVEKNMEN >RY -p i"*! "Vi ■S-’ %.ir^ v- 5H. c 5 -tr- r:0 i pi il IV ,-vt i Fiiday and S;M.uraay AE^sesip Morrow and Baso}: and J. D. |r1 C V ^ \ i ^ f • n ] •'1 .» >2 (X L‘. r> •' iiU/.eu.'- o. Vvili h:;ve I] w- ]ns'^. Oui'riOay Thorov y m W% ^ £%. 1 ©'Il |i 9 /#4 ..H, Mi ^ i ■ ■ ' ^ K VA ■* I' “Vf' before E uio L J. Mazm: :-r J oj;. • will ij i u.r^J.i.v iN V.i-; i ‘ »..t J-»! r-* ■ vh'?.ir||| Uipeni gi. All i»;e irii.iliuers j yite but,y getting reaiy for the i openings. m %e0'M ’•! i J y-'

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