i '-I ^‘1 1 "■r'.j’! of ?ftli, ■> 'ih-3 aciiop. 0 ^^^ b.as search T.'ni./ny Pirri.p’,)! .-::'ip f>n vit; t only pro ■A' ’;M fa con a.;a UiiiKl iii tij ' ?r,Miniate tsIj 0 o-i'i reJiKiw i;al, t}ie irreiig r ch^r.f-e of gel ck, v, hiio the r* fTii tt! %voll ifi tis after iho clocto: tfi die. AVith >al religion an ■ rierht remedy nva’ids couid iUh. !e it clt?ar as ik'i'in But whi cl ijiiisnd ? ;eomineTif’ cliff* ji'tr'ni e''!nHtion tiieciy ilji.it 1 s is.ne, t!ie reme; li'.; ailiiionis ths iirjNV of, is PSi'-' y for '.h;it. n'lUlt !?nf^v’.ts tiuit fii :^i ; hai dt-rann- ACkk nn catarrh 1 i.M aiiv persi cjii-Iin (I’ji'c fui T!i(>^'e id for the book! tom'iutif)'! and lenil uses of P I thft -vr^.-pp-’’ A IW .FOIi SAI ■re: S. — israny persn!" s foi- t.lj0 ' uch --A'OUllI ut r,i.’*; under puny. Ooluro^ n.; ths-y ;ree o! ■ sa ti o pn trn f’^'KkU Kodaks We have the agency for Eastman Kodaks & supplies. FREEMAM DRUG CO PHONE 20 Agent Huyler’s Candy J. Van Lin die y Cut Flowers Rexall Remedies Everything Promptly Delivered I cocA_L Aisrr> persona. I Miss Emogene Thurston who Mr. Earnest Murphy of R. F.- has been teaching school at ID. No. 4 spent Sunday in town Waikertown, is expected home the guest of L B. Whitted. I'asi of the week. ' Redding of Texas spent last week the guest of Mr. R. L. Barnwell returning to Texas, He has been here about two months and has been visiting friends in Orange Coun ty, Mr. S. J. McBaneand family of Saxpuhaw spent from Tuesday to Sunday the guest of H. M. Love and family. guest 01 Mrs. Will Jeffreys of | lyj^ LeKoy Cates of Raieigh was I), ho. ^ : a guest of his brother Sunday. Jno Lashley Faculty of tiie State University is spending' a few days in town with his parents. Misses Gal Bow land, Byrd Me Clure, Archibald Cook, S. R. Boland and > r. Crawford of the City Drug Co. spent Sunday at High Point with friends. Wrightseli who ia the ?vlrs. 1> t? iv, C visitors in our town Tuesday. Miss. Mable Lea one of Burl- ingtons clever clerks spent Sun* day at Gi eeensboro the guest of her aurit Mrs, Moliie C, Irland. Mr. Lavvrence Cheek of Chapel HiH spent Sunday in town visit ing Tylr, and Mrs. Q. H. Cates. Mr. J. B. Cheek left today for Polithenical and Medical Hospi tal for an operation, Mi.^s Grace Montgoery who is with her aunt Mrs. Sallie Som mers at Greensboro spent Sun- day in Burlington with her par. ents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mont- gomer. Miss Mary Dodson of Thom- dsvilie is spending several days the guest of Miss Flora Bell ?vIorrow, Miss Mamie Ray of Friendship M.)ent Sunday in town the guest her sister Miss Addie Ray. Miss Alouise Guthrie who is in --school at Greensboro spent Sun day in town the guest of her! parents. The Misses Green of Greens- l)oro spent Saturday and Sun day ac Mr. and Mr. VV. C. Thu rston the guest of Miss Rath. Mr. G. VV. Scott of Silvia, Ahi. Mr. L. H. Mebane telegraph operator of Dry Fork Va is spend ing a few days at home the guest of relatives. Mrs. Charles Watson of , Elm City arrived Sunday to. spend a month the guest of her parents and other relatives. , Miss Eudora Cox spent Sunday visiting friends at Durham. Miss Emma Andrews who is in school at Elon College was a recent guest of Miss Emma Love. Miss Blanche Robinson was the guest of her people at Greens boro Sunday. Mr, R. H. \Vhir,..4iead will spend next iMonday, _ Tuesday and We laesday in ir*nilade}phia attendi ng a meeting cf the Hosie -y Mill Manufacturs. i Miss Zara Boon of Whitsett jsoent Sunday in town the guest of Mrs. Worth Br\an'. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Cates are rejoicing over the arrival of a ten pouad bay. joe Thompson spent Sunday at G*-aham the guekof his sister I Mrs. 8.. Johnston. I Miss E in a Graves had the Tickets on sale Freeman Dru Co.. “Rebecca’sTriumph" Full lire of crockery Coble’s Grocery. Don’t miss seeing ' Rebp:.cca's Triumph” Friday night. Just 25c to see “Rebecca’s Triumph" P>iday night at the School Auditorium. Mr. J, L, Seott has recently purchased a new Mitchell tour ing car. See “Rebecca’s Tpjumph” Friday night at, School Auditorium. Freeman Drug Co., is selling a preparation called Dodsons Linetone that certainly wili straighten you up, 50c a bottle. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Philiipie of Whitsett N. C. and daughter Mip Ethel vvere shopping visitors in town last Saturday. Miss Mary Thompson h; s been visiting her cousin Miss Martitia Thompson, in company with her cousin spent last week at Greens boro attending the Sunday School Convention, The*95th anniversary of odd- fellowship was celebrated by the lodge at this place Tuesday night A special elfort has been put forth to get all the Odd fellows in town to attend. After the business part of the meeting re- freshriients were served. For Sale—Good Victor .Talk ing Machine in first class condi tion wifch-about 30 of the beat re cords out. Call at my home or at The State Dispatch Office. W. T. Way, Burlington. N. C. Mr. A, Cheek represented the Odd Fellows of this place at Raleigh‘One day last week where he went to consult with , Gov. Locke Craig against the pardon ing of, Wiley House who was i)laced in jail eight years ago for the murder of R. 0. Pickard of this place, it is generally be lieved that House will be pardon^ ed on his gooi behavior. His term would expire in eighteen months. I'.cM.'lfirtif' iir. M.i.'s Aiifi-i'win Pt)i> -I I AVil. VV , Oi:UtL u;. on Vld,, r»f‘ Kalnty spent last week in town thu p V h Kuest of friends, • ‘ha lu-st la;ly w l»keanautonde in th.e n'^'-vcarot, Mr. ^ Miss Verna Cates of Oxford spent Saturday and Sunday the M'uest of tier parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cates. R. J. Sellars will devote his entire time in the future to the ordinary department of in- furance work. He will coniinuej to have his office in the i^'irst' National Bank Building. Earn-e Holt. Mis-; 'Mift'o Cates returned last Fi ii.iay fri'm Ciiariotte where she I i''ie B:-if ica-Piiilathea ‘cO '.ve-.i'i ao.d visited friends. M R. Vernon returned M • M i ; V- n; fro m Rox ho ro vvvj-.-'i''’ oeen t.he guest of fr.e '■! s )f)'l ■vlaMv6'=!. Pasiy fey Mi. and .Mrs, F. L Williafflsoa Araon > those wj-.o were present at the house party recently given by Mr. and Mrs, h\ L. Wiihamson were: Mr. and.lMfs. Clem Manley. of Winston Salem. Mrs. Ben Moore of Raleigh, Miss J::5arbarit Slaiionot' Norfoik', Mrs, JWill Wiiliaroson of Danville, Va., •Mrs, RuHseli VViggans of Boston ^;v]as3, ivirs, Juiiau Baker of Tar- i/ora and the Misses. Williamson of Saxapahaw, Sale of Real £&tate. Under and by virtue of the PDwer containedin a certain deed in trust dated March 31, 1913, and executed by E. D. Patrum and wife, Emily Patrum to the Central Loan & Trust Company trustee, securing two certain bonds and all of which.is record ed in book No. 52, pages 61-64 of mortg jge deeds in the office of the register of deeds of Ala mance County, which is due and pav.able March 31, 1912, and de-. fault having been made in the payment of principal of said ^londs secured by the deed in trust. The tiustee will offer at public sale at the Court House door in Graham, North Carolina on Saturday May 10th at eleven o'clock A. M. to the highest bid der for*ash, the following descri bed lotsof land. Lot No. 1 Situated in Patterson’s Township Alamance County ad joining the lands of Jno. M. Shat- terly, A. M. Smith, W. A. Euliss and others. Beginning at a sassafras thence N. 17 1-2 deg. E. 11 polos and 5 links to a pile of stone, thence S. SO deg, E. 18 pole^ to 2 rocks in the creek, thence S. 11 deg. VV. 11 poles to a stone at the dam, thence N. 80 deg W. 32 poles to the beginning containing 2 1-2 acres more or-less. It being the same land conveyed to Lee Dora Euliss and Dillie Euliss, Decem ber 20, 1900 to which deed refer- ance in hereby made. Lot No. 2, In Patterson's Town ship adjoing the.lands of old EuHs Saw Mill jot and others. Beginningon a larore stone in the creek, thence N. 15 deg. W. 3 chs. to a stone on the W. side of the creefe on the S. side of the road, the tree N. 53 1-2 deg. W. 3, chs. and 50 links to a station in the public roac, thence N. 64 d#»g. E. and 35 W. 8 chs. to a stone on the W. side of public road, I thence S. 56 1 2 deg. W, 4 chs. and 75 links to a stone, thence S. 25 deg. E. 9 chs. and 50 links to the mill pond on a large stone plac d by nature, thence N. 73 1-4 deg. E. 39 links to a stone at the edge of the water, thence N. 163 4 deg. E. 4 chs. and 89 links to a pole or stone, thence S. 88 1-2 deg. E. 4 chs. and 50 links-to tHe beginning contain ing 5 3 4 acres m.ore or less. This the 5th day of April, 1913. Central Loan & Trust Company. Trustee. Services at Longs Chapel Sunday Two services will be held at Longs Chapel Sunday. One the .second Sunday in May there will be service at Union Ridge. This wil! be the regular spring communion services at which two services are all ways held. N 2 "if u els^s to tomorrow — that’s the nckleness of rnoney, and unless you give heed to the necessity of saving, it slips through your finders and is oil with the winds” in less than no time. lt'« Yours Only a$ Long as You Show Your Devotion to it by Keeeping it. the formula for holding your men* ey-- Deposit it here as soon as you get it.” We will oay you interest for the privilege of keeping it for you. Make up Your Mind to Your Savings From Now on—- we will Help You. The only bank in Burlington where your depoisits. are under the direct supervision the U. S. Governrtient. mmkm I Green and if' U- Who are write an on accomit to 'The Pioneer Bank: Of Alamanc^e? Oounty CAPITAL AND SUKPIUS.. $ldZ500 OUR TRUST DEPARTMENT The Trust Department of thi.s insfcitution is e^- ioying a steady, healthy growth, judging by the increased number of clients and enlarged volume of business. Men of business reah'ze more toflay than ever that INTEGRITY AND JUSTICE, ^ more than friendship are the qualities desirable in a_trustee, guardian or executor, and that a Trust tion represents the highest development ot these qualities. If You Have A Will To Make OR any other Trust business to transact you will make no mistake to place it. in our hands, you name us as your Executor, and we wnte you r will, vou have the fullest assurance that yt wishes will be carried out with ability %pd absolute fidelity. We Solicit Your Business IffldivMual Drisifki»|f Cups Washington, April 27. — Arran gements have been make by the oouchern railway to furnish san itary irsdividual drinking cups to s.iassengers on ail trains and a iai'ge supply of eup.s of the co!- tapsible paper type has been or dered. As soon an the cup have hten received each coi.ductor vvili be furnished with a supply, and any^ passersger , desiring a dup will receive one free of char ge on application to the conduc tor. Notices to this effect wil- be posted in each coach,. Furnishing ^drinking cups to passengers on tl\e large number of trains operated'by the South ern railroad will involve a sub stantial expenture for the con venience of patrons of the rail way.. Hereafter passengers on Sout hern railway trains jwill be put to i'^eonvenience or expense in regard to drinking water and at the same time will not be subject to any possible infection through the use of the common drinking cup. UNITED STA.r£5 GOVERNMFNT depository J\ Several Reasons Why it will be to your interest to buy your furniture and house furnishing from us. We make an exdusive business of this and have aU ofthe 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 weekormonth. 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. BaseBall Corns STEWART’S JEWELRY & BOOK STORE, M. B. SMITH FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS c i - > i ‘.s. ‘»,t * A-'.

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