boy on }iis oe e, well ade hy ihvaiu iny r Poll ivkn rnship, Ala ‘t the tim -h of May hich mon isiiip are rti r the } ea which ead be requiret igesof 21 fi Return oi under th^ 1913. V 1913. 13, 1913. m the pay be required the Clerk of ificate of ex' [• ! fail to giv^ fail to list if. upon Cor real or the pe; sam? operty is I aad^rsigaed be free from jmales ansi ally finable to list theii )hin, st-Taker ;ead of m an d myse [ will dis e witH Y, cliqu he Cit suppo!^ iND S ICE CREAM ICE CREAM i ‘2 iJ 4^' THE BEST We are in a position to wholesale Ice I II Ci earn, etc. Any quaaity at any time. ^ ^ Any flavor. 47 ‘ - 0 9 gFREEMAN DRUG CO.f § PHONE 20 f I LOCAL AISTD PERSOISTAi I This space reserved for Green and McClure Graham, N. C. I Miss Perry McAdams of .•High Point is the guest of h«r mother. ^ Dr. J. N. Taylor formeriy of this town was one of our visit ors the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ha.sseil of Duke, N. C. spent Sunday in town with her sister Mrs. B, R. Sellars. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Kendall w\\\ attend the State Sunday School Convention to be held ati Greensboro this week. Tink Horne who was painfully injured by an electric explosion first of last week is improving nicelv and will be out soon. Miss Florine Robertson who came home last week from Me- chansville where she has been teaching has accepted a position as bookkeeper for M. B. Smith, Mr. Hilrie Rauhut who has betn confined to his room sev eral days with measels is assist ing his father Mr. C. R. Rauh ut in the grocer store. Miss Addie Ray, Olivia Smith and Messrs. Geo. Clapp Frier Williams and Lex Patterson were auto visitors in the city of Greensboro Sunday. Mr. J. Ernest Hoit has recent ly purchased a beautiful new Ford automobile which will ar rive within the next few daj-s. A.delaid'^. Whittemore and Miss Mary Walton spent Saturday and Sunday at Elon College the guest of the mother of Miss Whittemore and Mrs, Larnbretn. Mrs. W. C. Bro'vvn of Salis bury spent Sunday in town the guest of friends. This is a ‘‘Freeland’' but no one is satisfied and every body seems to want Moore! Moor«.!I Moore!!I Moore!!!! ???? Miss Alice McPherson spent last week at Charlotte attending the Baraca Philathea meeting. Rev. T. E. Davis wilt go to iireensboro today. Wednesday, to attend the State Surday School Convention. Miss Earbe Sharp has ac cepted a position with the Bur lington Bottling Works. She will serve as bookkeeper. Miss Carrie Caremon of Whit- sett has been the pruest of Miss Grace Hoffman for several days. Mr. L. M. Bently of States ville spent Sunday the guest of friends. Miss Mary Grey Thompaop of Snow Camp who has been spend ing several weeks at Whltsett the guest of her brother Mr. W. J. Thompson is visiting, her cou sin Miss Martishia Thompson, Miss Flora Mebane was call ed to High Point Sunday on professional business, returning Sunday evening. Chickens, White 0rpingtp;jri3, Black Minqrcas. The kind that •wins, iarysand pays.,.. for sale. Burlington, N. C., X, A. Lowe. Messrs Staey Cook and Mike Newlin left last night for New York where they go to take a course in wireless telegraphy. Mr C. F. Jones of Jamestown spent last week in town the^uest of his son Jno. C, Jones, Thursday. Barrier Bror.eo Feature on at the Grotto, Miss Lola Wiggs of Salisbury is expected to visit Miss Eliza beth Garvin Saturday. Mr. P. F. Galliher of Reids- viile was a business ^/isitor in town Tuesday. Mr. W'’. W. Browrn was a busi ness visitor at Mebane Monday. Mrs. L. B. Hornaday apd sister Miss Pearl James of Charlotte spent Sunday in town the guest of her father. The ycung people convention of the Southern Chnstion Conven tion will meet with the Burling ton Christian church May 2B to SOth. A fiice prwgram.me is ex pected. Mrs. W. E. Eeivea arrived Monday io spend !?everai days the guo-st of Madan.aes J. B. Cheek anci C. H. Catea'tand fam ilies. are too busy to write an ad. this week on account of such a rush of business. 9 wsm The Telephone and Good Roads Tlie telcphmie gocs liand io hand with ^ood roads. The telephone overcomes many of the obsta cles of bad roads and makes it possible for the farmer and other rural residents to transact busi ness in the city and w^ith neighbors when the roads are impassable. Progressive farmers are insisting upon good roads and telephones. These two agencies of modern civilization are doing more than all others toward eliminating the isolation of country life. You can have a telephone io your home at verv small cost. Send a postal for our free booklet giving complete infornxation. FARMERS^ LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTEERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY s. PRYOa iSTREET ATLANTA, GA. A ®to tomorrow — that’s • tJie fickleness of money, and unless you give heed to the newssity of saving, it slips through your fingers and is oil with the winds'' in le?s than no time. If s Yours Only as Long as You Show Your Devotion to it by Keeeping it. for holding vour mon ey™ Deposit It here as soon as you get it." We will pay you interest for the privilege of keeping it for you. Make op Your Mind to‘‘Cinch’' Your Savings From Now on— we wiD Help You. Theonly^^nk in Burlington where your deposits are under the direct supervision the U. S. Goyerntnent, A That H- Goldstein can give you a better ft than the tailor who does not have you present when lie isakes your suit. Ask those who tried, they will tell you the same. Try yourself and be convinced. Phone 217, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. 100* 25g# lAOIESl OO YOU SUFFER MontHly* fle4Lcl»cKos-? T*Ke CAFUOINE for THe prompt irelief is 50o. A BOTtLE AT ALL ORUGGISTSw rhe Pioneer Bank; Of Alaimeince: Oounty CAPITAL AND 51/RPLU5- $1375 SAFETY ■f Whatever else appeals to you ia a baak or Trust Company, the thing you look to first, the thing you DEMAND is SAFETY LAST AND ALL THEIIME. Our Truth Department is ready to sep e you with absolute safety in the following capacities: EXECUTOR OF WILLS ADMINISTRATION OF ESTAT ES GUARDIAN, RECEIVE SIGNEE TRUST OF PROPERTY WILjlS AGENT FOR LIVIG CLIENTS We offer you not only 109 Security but ef- ficien'^y and prompt and satisfactory ser’^icj? as well. For fuU information, caU or wn TRUST DEPARTMENT Miss Eunice Stockard of Sou- tfeern AlaiEBance is spend^rig’ the vveek the g"uGSt of her sister Mrs. J. B, Cheek. The Buriin.g:o'n Drug Co, have hOfii out the O'id plank fiOor in their store 2,ri(i are arranging to put'iei a titte. Miss Grace Hoffman has ac cepted a yosiifon as- assistant I clerk in c.he Burlington Post j Office. Mrs., J, C, Buchanan and two iittie daug'htJE^rs who have been visiting’ at Raleigh are expected home today Wednesday. Pay your.poll 'tax-before May 1st or you can not vote in tne j-towo electlora. 'The nonv.payment oi your poll ta?.: will aisfrariehiae your vote on Mav 6th. Ilf you want to vote see that your poll tax are paid. , Mule For Sale—Age right, I price right, qualities right, on easy terms, Coble-BeADSHAw Co. UNITED STAre; governmfnt DEPOSirORY !f«ayy BiOnd. Spartanburg, S. C.. April 17.— In eompUance with a recent of the Supreme Court granting Mrs. M, E. Grace temporary injunc tion against the Gree.iville, Spart anburg & Anderson Raiivyay, Judge Thomas S. Sease today issued an order requiring Mrs. Grace to give within 10 days a l3ond for $125,000 as protection for. {he railway, "if the court shall fiBaliy decide that plaintiif was Bot entitled to the injunc tion,." The iDjunctiori has for some time halted the work on the raii- wav at Duncan and according to affidavit?, has caused the railway to sustain heavy damages daily. The railv/ay is restrained from buliding its sine across Mrs, Grace's pr«^»:-erty, and also from changing the course of the Mid dle Tyger River, as planned. Mjcs. Grae’a attorneys said to* night they were undecided ?is^to whether to give the bond, which they de@m exc'es^jive. Several Reasons Why it will be to your interest to buy your furniture and house furnishing from us, . We make an exclusive business of this and have all of the newest and latest IDEAS. We carry the largest stock between Greensboro and Durham from which to make your selection. We buy io large quantities and in that way and by pay ing cash for what we buy we get the lowest possible price, hence we are able to give you a better price than you get elsewhere. We sell on time,you can pay for it by the week or month. We guarantee to give you a square deal or Money re funded. Come and inspect the line, some new things in art squares, mattings, matting druggets and lace curtains. M. FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Burlington N. G. I A

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