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^t^CAL A^lSrD PERSONAL |
Nina Pinnix of Kerner-
who has been the guest of
j],i Miss Perie Fogleman
' " ’ last several days left
her home.
The
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Xina Pinnix and Pearle
spent the past week
>i’ Dr, Pinnix who
Countv.
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VUses Georgia Garrison and;
i-nir \iebane left Sunday
:;;'\Vc).-l;ington and other points
•-;^s Jarribon will spend some-
,:,.p ai Baltimore studying the
iinery styles. Miss Meb-
;Jeasure bent,
;. Grady Cates of Roan-
s i.s spendir.g’ some days
:he guest of his fathei’
w\ Cates.
Karl Lasley of the Inter-
;-;te feaiity Co., is spending a
^eTdays in town the guest of
;,:j parents.
Mary Smith of near
^.^^^.,vville i;=^ tlie guest of her
^orher Air. Vance Smith and
-’amiiy for a few days.
Mr. riobt. W. Barnwell of the
riira Mill office force return-
I Misses Helen Florence and
Emma Mitchel of Yancyvilie
who have been the guest of Miss
Mary Karr Hall for the past
ten days left Friday morning
for their home.
Miss Lois Workman is spend
ing a couple of week the guest
of r.elatives and friends at Hill
sboro.
Au-
ago'
Mr.
loi
[rom a ten
days
Norfolk
trip
and
\> g'lon,
jiher poinis.
Mr, Roy Malone assistant
Casliier of the The First Nat-
:ona; Eaniv left today for a two
\v6CivS slay at
j'her cities of
;oaei£ taking
Washington ana
Interest. Mr. Ma-
his annual vaca-
For Sale. The best
■own at a bargian. L,
omson.
bicvcle in
V. Mac-
;s Blanche Thompson left
lav for a tv/o weeks vaca-
Ml!
don, she will be the guest of
.her pa;
L'ents naarMebane.
Scott-Mebane Mfg. Co.
me
;iosed the past week to give the
erfip'oyees a vacation of two
v.'pp K
Mr.
ana
Mrs. W. H. Montgomery
Thos, Cates and
Orange County have been the ^
?aest of Mrs. Montgomery’s son j
Mr. J. W. Montgomery for the'
past few days.
Mr. Joe Thompson of the
rora forfe left a few days
for a two weeks vacation.
Rev. A. Theodore Wright of i
Red Lion, Pa., was heard by &'
large audience at the Reformed
Church Sunday night. He is ap-
arently a very strong man of
exceptionally fine delivery. He
will be extended a call, but it is
not knovva whether he will
accept.
The great Clarence Sale at B.
Goodman’s is still in force and
many bargian seekers are tak
ing advantage of the sales.
Miss Fannie Ciapi; who has
been visiting friends in Cataw
ba County has returned home.
Mr. Jamie Sharpe of Huston
Texas arrived Tuesday to be the
guest of his parents Mr. and
Ml’S. Jno' Sharpe end other rel
atives in the city.
Mr. T, J, Praley ticket agent
left a few days ago fot Florida
and Alamaba where he will
spend two or three v/eeks.
Mr. Robert B inch of Ashboro
IS spending some time the guest
of his aunts Mrs, Jno, R. Fos
ter and Miss Susie Stafford.
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I Just received a car load of
I Barb wire, come and get our
i price before you parchase.
(Coble Bradshaw Co. Burlington.
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I Rev. J, D. Andrew and fam-
i iiv left Tuesday for Newton,
i Catawba County w’here they
j will reside. Rp'^ Andaew has
I been spend rg most o! his time
' at Newton u.-i oast month
fi-r the opening of
Presidv.Mil. He
?>-cts H"p ve’"y
se?.-..‘ol ibis vea'
states the
line for a
pros-
g)od
ALAMANCE COUNTY’S
OLDEST AND
LARGEST BANK.
Saving Money
is Simply A Process of Growth.
FORM THE HABIT and financial success
v,dll grow from your first small deposit by the
same law that “great oaks from little acorns
grow.”
NO ONE BECOMES FINANCIALLY INDEPEN
DENT IN A DAY.
EVERY ONE CAN SAVE A LITTLE AT A TIME.
STICK TO YOUR SAVING PLAN AND YOU
WILL GET THERE.
We welcome youraccouut and will help you to save
Ark. arrived las^t week to be tne
guest of friendB^an^ relatives
in this county and
ebmunity for softie time. While
in town they were the guest of
Mr G. G. Cates. They ^ are nat
ives of Orange County but the
two first named have iibt been
back for. twenty seven years.
Dr, T, S. Faucett, and R. A.
Freeman and Messrs, N. S. Car-
dv/ell. Bud Fowler and Albert
Kernodle left Sunday night for
Morehead City where they will
spend the week fishing.
The fireman v.^ho left Monday
morning for Wilmington were:
Messrs. J, Zeb Waller, C. 0. and
B. M. Walker, Grover Moore,
Mack Squires, John Whitted,
Carl Heritage, “Boots” Moore*
John L:>ve,, Wesley Cable, Sted-
man Isiey, J.E. Thompson, Chas.
Blanchard and W. M. Baker,
these were c,ccompanied by Jas.
Carrigan and Mayor, Moore.
The meeting is held at Wilming
ton this year.
Messrs. Robt. Garrison and J,
A. Hall leave today for gt. Louis
where they go receive new sam
ples to resume their work for
the Star Brand Shoes.
Mr, B. L. Durham spent Mon
day in Greensboro on business,
Misses Ola Evans and Lottie
Hobbs left Monday night for
Salisbury where they will be
the guest of Mrs. Brown nee
Miss Maud Hodbs.
Rev. J. A. Hornaday of Wel
don is the guest of friends in
town. He is well remembered
as the former pastor of The
Front Street Methodist Church.
Misses Lillie and Maud Shat-
terly visited Misses Earley and
Flora Sharp on R. F. No. 4 Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Coble
and family and Mrs. Emily Wel
ker and Mrs. Mary W. Liddell
spent Tuesday at Mt. Hope
church’ Guilford county attend
ing the protracted meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neese spent
Sunday at Mt. Hope church and
visited relatives in that com
munity.
Thiee reels of extra fine pic
tures for Thursday and Thurs
day night at the Gem theatre.
Half the profits will be given to
the Civic League. Let Every
body patronize this good cause,
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Fitzgerald
left today for Mebane where
they will visit relatives.
The Intermediate and Senior
Christian Endeavor Societies of
the Christian church will picnic
at Harden Park Thursday at five
o’clock.
Everything advertised has
been arranged for and promised
and you may expect a Day of
good things.
B. A Sellars & Son are telling
of the g.eat reduction sale which
is on at their store. SEE their
large ad on the last page of this
paper.
The Front street Methodist
Sunday School ^ili celebrate
their annual picnic at the Pied
mont Park Thursday.
Mrs, J. C. Buchanan and two
daughters left today for Raleigh
where they will be the guest of
the mother of Mrs. Buchanan.
oudfUGsa wira
The Great Clearance sale of
J. A. Isley & bro. is in full blast.
For Sale-
Straders.
■Ice cre.am cones
_ The big sale at S. A. Thomy’s
IS still m progress.
Fot fruit jars special price
see Pettigrew aiidKingi Grocery
Co.
ield Cow Peas and late Irish
Cotatoes
po.
at Merchant
Wt
in
Car fine Changuinola Jumbo
bananas golden yellow Merch
ants Supply Co.
^ Beet Pulp, and Sucrene''Dairy
teed makes more milk and but-
ter. For sale by Merchants Sup
ply Co.
Wanted apples, peaches,
pears, grapes and mellons will
pay cash. F. J. Strader, Burlin-
gton, N. C.
Wanted at once, black smith
that can do all kinds of work in
shop. Good location. For in
formation apply to.
Kime & Robertson
Liberty, N. C.
■TOJ—jinww
For Rent.-a fine Tobacco,
cotton and grain farm in South
Eastern Alamance for rent good
land close to market and good
neighborhood. At tobacco grower
with very strong force preferred,
will lease farm for two or more
years to the right person.
Address: Land Owner.
Care The State Dispatch,
Burlington, N. C.
WANTED—Position as steno
grapher, by young lady. Will
ing to start on a very moderate
salary.
Address Box 386 or Telep
hone 361-J.
Mr. Jas. Pomery of Graham
was on our streets Monday after-
noon.
Tliat boy of yours is just at the age now when
yoK should jmpress upoa his mind the extreme
necessity of saving. If you inculcate the sav
ing habit upon him now, the lesson will have itb
effect throughout his future life, and he will
thank you for it when he grows older.
Bring illm to THIS BANK WIfh you*
start him eff a pall i^epos-
it-interest him iu banliing meth
ods, «nil what they mean, It
will bB an educate In itselt
If his accoiint Is In tills baek it is iinder the
direct supervisiGii of the United States Govern-
laent.
First National Bank
Cures Old isares,' Other P.en?edtes , Won’t Cure
The worst cases, no malter' of how long standing,
:irc cured by the wondcrfut, old reliable-jDr.
E’ortor’s Antiseptic l-l.ealjng Oil.. . It. r.elkves
Pain atid Heals at tbe'siime time. 25c, 50o, $LO'J,
, «>r Weakness and Los^ of Appetite
Mic .Str,.ndar!:l.genera! strpncrtlioning tonio,
E'S TASTlCL'ESScliiirj-.O.XiC. di-iiX'Sout
uaiaria atui builds up the' system. A true t'>nic
•!id sure Appetiser. For adults au.d ciiiidi'eu. oOo.-
I10«8tas» BOT
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
HiiYe won 14 higfaest Americsn and European
awards lor their ab5olute pHrlty, uneqiaaicil
•trengtb,and DEUCI0U5 FLAVOR. Sold in
10«nd 25c«tit size*. BY ALL OROCBRS,
E BEST BY
EVERY TEST
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Mr. W\ T, Way will leave to
day for Ramseur where he will
spend several days the guest of
relatives and friends.
WANTED—lOO old bicycle
frames the kind you cant use.
Don’t advertise old out of fashion goods at reduced prices. We
have no such goods in stock. Our goods are new, clean and ^
fashionable, everything bought for this season. Therefore our ®
prices are so attractive and create sensation among the buying
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EVERYTHING IS FOR THE BENEFIT
OF THE OXFORD ORPHANAGE.
Haw River.
Miss Janie Cooper, former tea
cher here, was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Anderson last
week.
Mr. Hugh Gillispie is having a
nice residence erected on Main
street.
Mr.’ and Mrs.. Will Allen of
High Point visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Simpson last week.
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If sold or advertised elsewhere it is cheaper here.
1.50 & 1 75 Men’s Hats: Derbys, Felts and Straws 79c.
25c Men's and Boys’ Caps: 14c.
25c Neckware 16c.
1.50 & 1.75 Ladies Slippers 98c.
2.75 & 3.00 Men’s Slippers 1.48.
6.50 & 7.50 Men's Suits 3.90.
10.00 & 12.00 Men’s Suits 6.90.
15.00 Men's Suits 8.90.
17.50 Men’s Suits 9.90.
Our entire line of Men’s Pants and Boys' Suits ^
at greatly reduced prices.
7S Ladies fine untrimmed Hats, were sold as High as 3,00 special 98e.
One table of untrimmed hats, special 98c.
lOe fancy lawn 7 l-2c
12 l-2c & 15c fancy lawn, 9 l'2c per yd.
1.00 and 1.25 wide embroidery flouncings, 69c.
Come to I. J. Mazur’s when you want to
^ the same goods for a little less money.
L J. MAZUR
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