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WANT ^ $25.00 Hornlesr Symphony Talking Machine for fntEmkU DRUG CO MissBoe" Metoe'of Meli^e . spent biisday in town the guest - of her iMTents and mher re’ta- i tive&. ^ [ Mrs. Aiexaader PMIiippie ofj I Whitsett is spending the week i the ^aest of her sister Mrs. Win. j Shepherd. Late seed Irish potatoes Merchant Supph' Co. ,CC'AL AND PERSOlSrAL | :5 puccic:? in a new fror.t | B. Coodman has cut prices on Vro^o thi5 week ! hi? stock of goods. H i-’ ^ ood of Monteiey,! The Great Clearance %:?ining her pai’eots Mr. |-L A. Isley & bro L.af-i>ette Holt. L. S-^tnmen? of Salisbury -V.e sister Mrs. Ho'.t the past week. :■ Ste'-'^ns went to Spray ! s .' ; to ioin Larsg's Henry Boone of Memphis Teno, is the guest of his sale of is in full blast. Mr. L. T. Starr and a Mr.Clapp of McLeans ville were automobile visitors in town Sunday. Miss Lena Lowe of High Point is spending the week the guest of her sister, Mi*s M. B. Smith. . i The Masons held the installa* Mill will tion of officers Monday night^ u^.nning August | Deiieious refreshments were se. i rved, r. 7,ent to Chat- ■ riends and relatives in town and county, Messrs. Lather and Jim Cates returned last week from More- head City, where they spent several days on bustoess and fishing. Miss Edna Graves who is tak ing har vacation will leave the first of next week for Danville and Yaney ville where she wili be the guest of relatives and friends Mr. J. % Moars has recently bought the J. M. Tisdale House on Davis street Mr. Tisdale will move first of the month to the Stagg prop erty whicfi he has recentl^^ bought. Mr. E. O. Hurley has sold his property on Logan street to Mr. Alf Whittimore. Mr. Hurley has bought property from a Mr. Griffin. The Alamance iQs't & Real Estate Company made the deal. A Gar nice bananas at many S»ppiy Co, thej Mer- AlsiTiLiO—Boy io sei've as janitor in exchange for tutition. Oaroiina Business College, For more milk and butter use Beet pulp and Sucrene Dairr feed at Merchants Supply Co. ' PiPAt \%A>iTED~to buy all thei wheat, we can get from the farm- i ers. We are pavfn-y 1 00 bushel Dixie Milling To FORSAXiE—Good young 8ro>ii [ m^e, nice driver works nnv\ where 7 years old dark bav ac a i bar^a apply to J- M. Hayes. ^ ANTED* ^to buy al? the wheat, we can get from the farm ers. We are now paying 1.00 per bushel. Dixie MiUing Co. atvifis t in i m Tliat boy of yours is at the ag« now when sl^iiiy jiiprtss upon ius mtiid At extreme necessity of s&vieg. If you iaciiicate tbe sat- iag kabil upon iiiiii now, die lesson wSB bare Ih effect throMgho^t his fatiire life, aad lie will ttok it wlea he grows oHer. .\NTED at once» black smith that can do all kinds of work io shop. Good location. For in- An exceedingly distressing ac- formatjon apply to. •o/e returning by H. While- ! r» IK a.-i. r»". kI'. A. Smith and . for Virginia ey will spend lU. Gav fron; L* ii le rV Ua / ' ■:ry returned 'viHe^here he the ‘;guest of CoWe, Euth who oeen visiting a|, Greens- :-5:Mrned nonie ?>londay. 'x X. E.n'.v Hoffman. Lois :rr;an and Mr. Herrpan Meb- Sunday evening on R. 1 the gae^t of Misses ind Flora SbaiiJe. it* c iO base hali team led i-iavr Riv-'er Saturday the -?;2s t?ro CO thr^ at the oic^n in 'favor .of ver. ' nd H. j^nitehead CharhaH' VaV Friday, Whiteheadsspend" several days wit^ friends. 'A retura«d Sunday Mattie Duaiiap: W;ho %as isiting in Arkknsa% -. Ten- Je? and the we3Lern\*part kroi'ns. returned to I"one ^-vlrh Mr, R. P. White. re Mrs. . A. E Brsnii cl>and fam‘'*y Hpent the ps3t week in the N-:p. p^art ci th» county the L brother, has retoro- ^ and {■? g•i^mg a glowing hi? r;n0 Miss Minnie Canada of Durham arrived Saturday to spend some time at the home of her sister, Mr^. C. B. Ellis. Mr„ C. E. Brown left Monday night for Rochester, N. Y Se has been supplying for Rev. iVI. W. Buck at the Baptist Church. Mr, G. W. Bradshaw has return edfrom Richmond where he spent the- past week at a Con vention of the Hardware Deal- ers. Edward Robertson the two year old child of Dr. and Mrs, Mack Robertson who resides near Edgemont, is reported to be in a dying condition, owing to have taken poison. Iliere was no preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday as Rev. D. Mclver left the past we«k to join his wife and children who are the guest o;f friends asad relatives in Moore County. They will be away about thrjee weeks; Dr. T. A, Bohan nan tetui'ned Friday from the Shennaiihoah Valley of Virginia where he has been the guest of his son for the past several weeks. Dr. Bohan- nan is very well remembered in that section as- he was once Sheriff of his home county while th^re. Mea^^rs Buck and Gus Bi*adley accompani»=‘d by their uncle, M’’. •Tesse Bradley of Greensboro lek T?iarsday night for Scotland Neck, Halifax county to be tl e guest of their grandmother, Mrs. R J. Bmdley for a moi?th. The b > s carried Iheir fishing outfits a'ong and are expecting a gaf time. ALAMANCE COUNTY’S OLDESr- 8\NKtNG HOUSE AND S'JK?IK!S, $137500 MMB tZy- a f. i*. The Woman the Hojae [: is she who provides for the household ts. How TT^tfech it contf’butes to her peace of rr.u'd how aauch it saves ner in time and Labor if she has. A Checking A Savisg Accoaat nfcidi she aoaj pay whkb lo provide agaiost bills. Tatciisckb the futarc. Deposit? her Tecfiipt, draw 4 per cent interest. 3weeper ana eng octatt acuauxn- -i Th» oradent housewife is as in - tha business like minageraant of her aff^iirs as she is in the tidiness of her makes a special feature of its DEPARTMENT. The mother, wife or ill and us always ready to give prompt ■ijdczeo^xi attention to her needs. We welcome P.CCCUCltS, i J STATES GOVERNMFNT DEPOSITORY cidentoccured south of States ville when little Eva Orren, the 18 months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Orren fell into a spring and was drowned. Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Sheri U ar rived in Catawba from Rock Springs, Tex. Mr. Sherill left this county 35 years ago and has oaly been bi^k but once which was 20 years ^o. Mrs. W. H. Hodges, v^ife of a carpenter who lives at Leland was shot and killed by her hus band who is said to have attemp- ted the life of the man whom he found in company with her. Miss Hettie Lyon resident of the State Philatheas' and Miss Willie Lea Thomas both of Ox ford accoitipanied by Mrs. King of Greensboro spent a while In town last week the guest of Phi- lathea workers. Rev. J. D, Andrew will have a SALE to dispose of his cow and some pesronal property which he ^k>es not care to;moye to New ton, N. C-, at hisjj-hQme in Bur- lijfigton, N. C., at/2 o'clock m. Saturday, July 19th Five workmen';'^efe killed and several others wounded in the center of the business section of Newark when the earth walls of a deep excavation caved in burying tihe men beneath dirt, timber a.id stone. Misa, Jt e'$%te Isiey oy her father, Mr. J. A, Isley vvent to preeqabd]^ T^ura^y where-she under w eht an opera* tion Friday morning at the St. Leo's Hospital tor appendicitis. Taeoperation was very, success- fiiand Misslsljy is improvirg nk^ely. . Mr, James Dick of Mebaine who is a candidate for the offic^ of that place was in to wn *viuuday in the interest of his candidacy. Among those who are candidates at that place are: jshakespear Harfis, Thos. M, Cheek, a Mr, Satterfield and others. It is predicted by some that Mr. Cheek will get the plum, Mr. Walter Mebane, the man who has recently had so much trouble v/ith the dogs killing his chickens had another attack one day the past week when one large chicken was killed. Mr. Mebane i used his deady weapon and while 1 he did not claim either of the canines as his victim, ,he caused an alarming racket as the dogs passed by the homes of his neigh bors. Mrs. Ada Patterson will leave to-day Wednesday for Beverly Ohio her iormer home, where she will spend a month the guest of friends and rela tives. Miss Lal'ah Patterson will accept her position with the Buchanan Cn., during her abs ence, Her many friends wish for Mrs. Patterson a very pleas ant trip.. “Christian Education” was the subject used by Rev. J. D. Andrew in a sermon to a very Uirge congregation at Mt. Hope Reformed church in Guilford county last Sabbath at 11. A. M. At the close of the discourse he presented the claims of Catawba College and the outlook is^ that a number of young people will enter that collegefrom that com munity in September. Afc 8 P. M. Rev. Andrew addressed a large audience in the New Sun day-School hoilding in Le^ciog- ton, N. G., on the Subject gi^skve S. S. Work/’ KIME &. EoSEmTSON Liberty, N' C. Wanted. SmaJi flax wheel. Willpay $S.OO, spmtung ^3 N. BroadSt Burlington, N Wanted At OmE~A s&tend has4 bicycle, iu34 fee in good conditio®. Apply to P,.: W. Jacobs at Ward Hotel Field peas for sale by ants Supply Co. TO 0V ‘ .{.‘S. } KS iriiig lim tQ THIS 8MK With Start fiigfof! wlt^i a Memstlilm in (Mis, aad iliat tbey mm, _li will aa edtti^ffeii ^ lift amot Is in tMs M ir is onder tb irsr.f iprvtsion of tbe Vnlted S^tes fiovero- y^:;;yy':;y First National a nk Commer ciai an Job Print PH8NE 65 Fo2? maay fmm Hfsras. troubled, in spite of an aO-call^ remedies 1 used At hmt I found quick relief aadeure 1x1 tboD^ yet and wooidariiui : dr,;Icin:g*s.., 3'iciticis £%tl.!|9m.S AtAU.D»U80im ■»' - -V ' - ■ I ^ * i —' -i J PNEUMONIA left me with » fci‘^htfui epngh mui very vvesk. thHdspf‘)V.^ wht'c .1 could haraly bmi&e or cspeaW tor lOtb S0 rainutes- My doctor «ooUi t>othe^p me, buS»I wa? eoippletelv cured by DR. KtMC’S isbfs, ,r. K. Cox, tloliet, III.' soc $1.00 at All ORuefitsTS. Commei We that^ we-ar® offemg the- ■jjrcatest-bargains in mer chandise ever offered in'this dty., ::We‘ ar,C;;gping to price a few items and let you judge the;great,savings.'" , «MMBanfeHaiiimiaiiwaamanMmMMijMia»MHwaaaaaiMi«nHlBn«aMlatMn|^^ 2000 yds. zephyra, ginghams and white goods ranging in price from 10, 12| to 15c, your choice at 7|c per y t 1000 staple gingham, 8o and 10c quality, this sale 5c. 3000 yds. 8c and 10c Sea'Island-So in. ^ide 6'Kv 2001) yds*.v !^hghani,.. I2 a»d X5c. ^quality, yom»'-:^oice iOc. 2000 10c Bl^'^ehing 3B i.n,. ^' ide, apectarSc,: 12|c bleaching lO'c per yd. 12ic embroid ery doth 10c, ilOe ehambray; special 7|c, Sc and 10c lawn, special 5c. Beautiful line p^rcalf? lOc .and l^irc, - ' . ' . : Furniture Department Secaod aii4 i hied. F^dofs.^ Main and Worth' Rag D'eparitiriieot'jiUed to capacity. 35e Jv%p migs ii;-s 23c... 60c Jap rugs o8e,. $4.50 Jap rug.s, 9x12, $3.98. $18,00 bruasell rugs. 9x12, $12 95„ |22 Dianaond velvet rugs $15.1^8., $28 and $80 axfuinster rug^, 9x12, $19.65. Diamond velvet rugs, $2 quality. $1.40. $iJ„50 velvet rugs $L98. $2.50 axminster rugs Sl,95» S5 axminster rugs $390., Mtitting' from 15c to 35c per yd. Linoleum $1.25 quality 6 ft wide, for $1, 75c oil cloth 6 ft wide 69c: parlor suits, covered with best chased leather, $*39.65. L6iint>re3 $8,:50 to $20. - . Third floor~$2 50 beds;$l,.^8;;'$4 beds $3.48. $5 50 beds $4.48. $8 beds $6.95.. $10 beds S7.95. $r2-50 beds $tO 95. $8.50 iron beds S5.98,. $.10 iron beds $7,98. $15.00 iron beds $9.98,, Dressers froni $4.95 to|20. 8ed >oom .suits $18.00 to $65, Rockers 75c io $8.50.' Chairs 50c to $2.50. tfall'stands |5 to Dressers $L9S to $12 50. Bed, springs $1.59 to 14.50. Safes $2.25 to'$10,. Poreb.:roek-ers,. green, red and oak finish 1.50 to 4.50. 12,50 kitchen cabinets 9 95. 15 00 kitchen cabinets 12.50,. 18.00 kitchen cabinets 14.50, Centre tables from 75c to 5, 00, Extention tables from 5,95 to 18.00. Kitchen tables 1.75 to 2.50. Have you seen the Economy jar? No rubber rings, safe,sealing .gold enamel caps, easy to seal easy to operu no turn, iio'twist, nO' rrmti The best fruit jar on the market. Come and see them, ; ' , :" Joseph A. Isley & Brother Go. C2rii!^ Depart . ‘Fro- lapiiagi^aiayaiMMtti
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