14 L>ays money jf PAZD Case of Itching, i!es in6tol4 days* ii and Rest. Ws. pO VOU WANT ^ $25«00 Horniess Syrnphony Taking Machine for A SK- freeman drug CO 0 K. Lively spent Friday f^ensboro on business. ,1 fVank Anderson spent at Durham the guest of , U,> Will Leath left Monday [, v’ebane v/here he will sell 0 at both warehouses. ■M \'v Lee Fowler of Randl;eman ,;1 the ijuest of friends a few veceniiy. Rev. G. V. Tilley who has been at Moore's Spring spent a few days the past week the guest of Jno. R. Foster and family and left the first of the week for Durham. Mrs. L, M. Robertson and children of Greensboro spent a few days recently the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C, Walton and family. Messrs. Oscar Wilkins of Union \h; ■ J. Moore of Mebane j Ridge and Jno, W. Patterson of /’eiMiinff sometime the guest j Altamahaw have accepted ;Mr;. r- J Fitzgerald. I positions with the Burlington Brick Ware House for the season. Mr. C. D. Whitseli has just Thos. Sikes of Mebane | 1 ''!Xe^rnest of her ‘lister Mrs. i ' ■ ■ ;^v a few days last! returned from a trip to Gastonia and Rock Hill, S. C. He was at Gastonia on business relative to starting a shoe shop ’at that .i.. lien P-v A D, Wilcox of Louis- l^fn ^ Mr. Jesse Tickle arrived here ■^^l^pvierof meetings which will ’"■"''■‘" e Front Street Meth', „ , -.u q u ^ ^ 1. Rundav September a days ago with 48 head of horses Sixteen of the number |ili a >U^’ Mrs. Milton Clapp died Tu^- day at Giaham: She once lived at Kim««iviUe -and has many friends ia that section. Mr. Earle Ireland died Tuesday night at his home at Greensboro. He is the son of Mrs. Mollie Ireland and has many relatives at this place. He was 24 years of age and is survived by his wife. Burial Thursday at Green Hill cemetery, Greensboro. Miss Annie Morrow spent Tues day at Greensboro on business. Mr. L. H. Mebane of Witt, Va. is spending a few days in town the guest of his father, Mr. J. R. Mebane. An interested game of ball was played at Piedmont Park Saturday between Haw River and Graham. Haw River won by a score of 6 to 3. Miss Jennie Conn who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. J. Mazur has gone to Oxford and in a short while will go to Baltimore her home. Messrs. A. L. Dayis, S. G. Moore, 0. P. Crowson and J. M, Ccble are spending the week at Morehead City fishing. Mr. W. L. Spoon and family of Hartshorn have moved into tiie Davis house on Broad street for the convenience of entering their daughter in school. Mr. . L. B. Gross and family have moved into the home form- erally occupied by J. M, Tisdale on Davis street, Mr, L. B. McAdams is making improvements at his grocery store on Main street by repair ing the floor. Mr. Will Garrison left the past week for Roanoke where he will make his home. Advertisemeiib^ are dburged for in this colmnii at tl&e rale five cents a line, six words per line. Car fine Changuinola Jumbo Bananas goldenj yellow .Merch ants Supply Co. Beet Pulp, and Sucrene Dairy feed makes more milk and but ter. For sale by Merchants Sup ply Co. Farm For Rent. -North of Mebane. Apply to G. A. Sharpe, Burlington, N. C. Found in Episcopal Church. A fraternity pin. Owner can have same by describing it to Rev. J. B. Gibble and paying for this ad. has bought the in- Mr. W hite in ihe ‘ ‘Gem Mr. Ihroatoi kioRigh Point Kivgpttd cl position have already been sold. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Moser are White has return- rejoicing over the arrival of a where he has' baby girl at their home a few days ago. jir, Jno. Causey has recently a restaurant in the build- 0His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. J. W. Cates is Ll,iir]gd „ - - - - C fomerlv occupied by Pate' out and has been to Graham. RntingCo., and the Burling- |.)n News. |yice vGung mule for sale cheap. Eilis Mch. & Music Co. The Southern Railway Co. will ifiavean educational exhibit at line county fair. This will give iirvini? and horticultural de- Imonsirations. IVe desire to call the attention Miss Cal Boland has returned to her former position as clerk for Jos. A. Isley & Bro. Co. Mr. Chas. Jeffries who has been at Elgin, III., since last July arrive a few days ago to be the guest of relatives. ^’iss Nellie Wynn of Gioson- ville has returned and accepted her position as millinery for Jos. aders to the date of our ? ^ 01 our I’ea _ Iwunt” fair which will be held; Miss Craber of ^High Point iOcL 7th to 10th. arrange to be' and Miss Massey of Greensboro Dresent, ; a^e the guest of Mr. and Mrs, ' Crawford. Dr. J. P. Spoon is spending a Raleigh at the A. & M. Coilege as instructor. Mr. W. M. Scailard returned to M'.r.'tffornery, Aia. Friday af ter a days visit the guest of ];]is ris-t 1 ev\'. Mr. T. N. S. Boon. whod[edat Jno. Hopkins hos- Mjss MatHe Wrenn of Raleigh tal t',altimore and was shipped; of her sister, Mrs. One of the things we are look-, ling 10 with much interest is the i , IViamance Countv fair Oct. 7th ^ to i'jih. Mr, W. L. Thornburg received [a teieiranfi the past week an- pouncirig the death of his niece pi to Winston-Salem for buri J. ( . Buchinan. Reason of Suicide Adolph Roberts Who Went Very Deliberately to Work About Fatal Act. New Bern, N C., Sept. 15— Facts learned since the death of Adolph Roberts, proprietor of the Commercial Printing and Stamp Company, of this city, who fired a bullet into his brain early Saturday, morning, prove conclusively that he had for se veral days contemplated suicide and that he had even gone so far as to visit the cemetery. Constipation “For many yearis I was troubled, in j spite of all so-called remedies I used, At last 1 found quick relief and cure! in those miid, yet thorough andj I really wonderful I DR. KING’S iNewLife Pills Adolph Schingeck, KafCalo, N. Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL ORUGQtSTS. A IMING to get a Stetson? Come to us then and let iis show you the latest Soft and Stiff Stet- sons for Fall, This is your hat shop,.remember —packed with alert and virile styles for men who feel that way about their clothes. Drop in and get acquainted with the new Fall stock, B. A. Sellars & Son, Burlington, N. C. FRESH fish and oysters L. B. Gross Fruit stand Saturday. WANTED—A 11 kinds second hand socks must be free from j holes, Merchants Supply Co. ALAMANCE COUNTY’ OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK. * •' * •'J* » “A man in Washington, N. C., had saved between four end hve thousand dollars, which he horded in his house, then came the storm, ana house and savings are no more. There were plenty of good banks m easy reach, but this fellow was too wise in his own conceit to Maybe he is convinced now that he was a member of the famous class from whom the currency is soon parted.'^—News Item. Moral; Put your money in this BANK and you can always get it when you want it. Farmers Ware House Bnrlington, N. C. TOBACCO SELUNG GOOD. We pay 4 per cent UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT depository This is to show to our Farmer Friends that we q,ppreciate what you have done for us and if you will stick to us as you have in the past we will give you a market to sell your tobacco second to none. Good Set of Buyers We have a good set of buyers and they claim they want your tobacco and will give you the highest market prise. With Tom Ker- nodle and Ben Walker to push your tobacco you will make no mistake to sell with us at Farmers Ware House. We have with us this year John Baynes, bookkeeper, and Robert Alfred, clerk, and both of these young men will be glad to see their friends and will be glad to aid you in any way they can, so when you come to Burling ton with or without tobacco stop and see us. Our market is now open and ready for business. Come and see «8. Your Friends, KERNODLE t WALKER. Phone 364. Deposits His Money in this Bank. Do You? First National Bank, Burlington, N. C. United Stated Government Depository. S A.U E.RL’3 FLAYORIHG EXTRACTS tmesMm JWar rkWaraSiiOTTOBSlf 'sIl \ H*v*woal4 \ •ward! for 1 ^jfA \ utrengtb, M I \ 10 mad 28 e — .. htffliest AmcrlcM sad Bwropeca r their absolute parity, uaeqiuiied •nd DBLICIOU5 FLAVOR: Sold la CMit «lzca. BY ALL ORQCBRS. J. D. &L. B. Beg to Announce The Fall Opening of Their Dry Goods, Notions, and MiUinery September, 26th and 27th Yon Have a Cordial Invitation to Come And See The Beautiful New Goods and Millinery J. D. & L B. Whitted. IF ITS Flower Bulbs, Cold Diinks, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Drug Sun^es You Want We Have’Em and Can Get More. Mr. C. C. Sea well is with ua and will see to it that your PBESCRIPTIONS and Drug orders are carefully and promptly taken care of. Youra to serve, Agents for Summit AYenue Green House Cut Flowers. PHONE 244J. »J •• I I, Wrj V, I i * I p ■

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