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DIXIE MILLING COMPANY BURLINGTON, N. C. The Dixie Milling Co., a home industry is keeping its reputation for the manufacture of High Grade Flour and Feed, Dixie Best Patent and White Lilly Are its famous grades of flour. Theie are the grades every customer should insist on purchas ing because of their excellent quality, _ These brands are handled by merchants at Burlington,. Graham, Haw^ River, Elon College, and Gibson- ville. The output of the products of The Dixie Mill continue to increase due largely to the excellent quality of flour and feed stuff manufactured. if the merchant yoa have been trading with does not cax'ry Dixie Best Patent or White Lilly trade with one who does. Tine best local market for the farmers wheat. DIXIE MILLING CO. Burlington, N. C. Phone 106. LET / r~ t if, u 1 '-T5- Old Thornburg sell your tobacco at the Brick House.’’ Here are some of the prices he got the past week. He will do as well for you. Don’t forget and bring me your next load. J D R"SS, 124 lbs, price 32 96, average 26.60. Dan M Ireland, 452 pounds, price 120.42, average 25.65. E W Wilkms, ^8 po«nds, price 63.44, average 24 50. Miss Gorina Smith, 275 pounds, price 55.79. average 20.30. G T Lineberry, 340 pounds, price 63 60, average 18 75. H E Terrell, 764 pounds, price 145.95, avertge 19,10. AT Gillam, 262 pounds, price 62.18, average 23.75. J E Allred, 464 pounds, price 106.24, average 2S 00. Russell Daily, 474 pounds, price 108.80, average 22 95. C M McCroy, 368 pounds, price 69.22, average 19 00. Mrs Dorcas Barnett, 140 pounds, price 28.78, average 20.00. Warren and Dunivart, 12.62, price 268.25, average 21.25. J F Isley, 386 pounds, price 75 14, average 19.50. * W C Sariin&Son, 554 pounds, 113.34, average 20.20. Jack Wells & Warren, 561 pounds, price 118.76, average 21.25. Dan Pettifrew, 714, price 143 68, average 20.10. Kimbro & Harrelson, 830 pounds, r^rice 201.42. average 24,25. John J^.>hnson, 911 pounds, price 187.55, average-20.60. WiU L Thoraburg The Old Reliable Audioneer. PRIZES FOR 2NB WEtK ENDING OCT UTH. Highest Price. One bridle by Russell Harness Co also two sets dmner plates by the J. C. Buchanan Co! Highes Average. One oak bed by M. B. I Furniture Co., one bunch of bananas by chants Supply Co.. Largest Load. One watch and chain by C. F. Neese also one bunch of banana' by Merchants Supply Co. LiST OF PRIZES THIRD WEEK ENDmG OCT. No, 1. 5 suits Underwear $5.0G-J. A. Isley & Bro, Co, No. 2. 1 pair $5.00 Shoes-Foster Shoe Co. No. 3. 1 Steel Beam Plow $550-Coble Bradshaw Co. 1 bunch of bananas with each of above. Valuable Premiuins For Mac- CO Farmers The following is a list ol valuable premiums donated by the business men of Burlington to the Tobacco Farmers. We the undersigned promise to give as f»remiums the following to help the tobacco market in Burl'ngton. 7 he«(e premiums are to be placed with the committee which hae been ap pointed to award as they think best. W. L Anderson & Co. One bbl. fine ap- plfp, 5,00. (Through J. A. Isley & E cJ Co.) Foster Caviness Co. one box Oranges 5 00. (Through J. A. Isley and Bio, -Co.) J, Ml Tisdale 25 boxes’starch in 5 prem iums, 1.25. E. May 10 tickets to Grotto, 1.00. Cash for genera] fund 1 00. C. V. Sellars, 1 room wall paper in Oct., Nov. and Dec. Value 5 00 cach inonlh, 15.00. J, H. Brooks, General Fvind 1.00. R. M. Morrow, D. D. S. Dental work ' 2.no. Elmira CoitoD MiUb Co., 100 yds. Staple Gingham, 1000 C, B. Eiiis, 1 fiewiog machiae, 15.00 Pettigrew, and King Grocery Co. 1-4 bbl. flour, 1.50 J. N. Malone, Market One 'Roast Beef 1.50 .Sampson Al!.en, Market One Roast Beef 1.60 Farmers Cafe 5 meals at 25c 1.25 Gurney Wright (Dixie Cafe) 1 bbl. ap ples 5.00 Williamson, Inc 25 1-lb. pks. William son’s Rio, H.25 Singer Sev?ing Machine Co. (J. W. Davis Agfc.) 1 sewing machine 10.00 S. Allen Horne, 1 pair pants for smallest Id. tob. 6 00. Press 1 suit for larp'^at Id. tob. 2.50 A.W. Jarrette, Coffee 25 Holt and May, 1 lap robe S.f'O Daisy HoBiery Mill, 100 pair hose at 20«' 20.00 Mrs. W. L. Thornburg, 1 crochet baby cap 3 00 Pepsicola Bottling Works, 10 doz. ale> «.00 The Corner Store, (S. A. Thomy, Prop.) I skirt 5.00 Burlington Hardware Co., i single barrel. shot gim 5.00 The Holt Cates Co, 1 Stetson Hat Dee. 24, 3.50 Morrow and Bason, Milliiiery, 1 hat 5.00 Dr. J. S. Frost, dental workj 2 50 1. J. Mazur, 5 yds. dress goods, 5.00 W. F. Dailey» 1-2 ton fertilizer, 12..50 L. B. Gross, 1 bunch bananas, 2.50 Burlingttn Candy Kitchen, 2 lbs. candy, 40c.' . Hieo Milling Go,, 1-2 bbi. beet pat flour, 3.00 P. J, Stradef, 1 bunch banaria.5 ] ,50 R. L. BarnweJl, 1 pair wagon lines 1.7.5 H. Goldstein, pants, 5.00 E. T. Horne, bicycle (second hand) 20.00 Royal Cafe, 5 meals at 2.$c, 1 26 H. E!. Rauhet, iSaddle, 6.00 W. O. Thomas, 1 suit pressed and cleaned \ . ' BinR .Lee Laundry, laundry work, 1.00 CotjJes Grocery, bucket stock feed, I.OO Merchants Supply Co.^ 8 »:)jr chee ba nanas per week for 12 we.^kt at L25 per burich, 120.00 D. M. Moore and Son, 1 pair 3..50 E. L. Boland and Co., 1 pair silk hose, .. i.5q:. . B. A, Sellar/5 and Son, 1 John B. Stetson hat, 3 .W City Barber Shop, baroer work (l man at one fitting), 2.00 Whitehead Hosiea^ Mill, hose and half hope 100 pair, 20.00 The State Dispatchj three ^yearly tfub- ■crlptioQB, 3.00 The Burlington News, three yearly sub scriptions, 3.00 Dixie Milling Co., 1-2 bbl. Dixie b«*et pat. flour, 8.00 Smith and Qualls, 1 trunk, 6.00; 2 shirts at 1.00, 2.00; 1 pair pantB boys 16 year old, 3 50 Sellars Hosiery Mill, 100 pair half hose at 20c; 20.00 McLamb Co. Wholesale’ Giwcere, Wed. Oct. 22, l ib. Fancy Rio Ceffee at 25c. per lb. to every farmer that sells a load of tobacco on Burlington market this date, supposing to be 200 loads 50.00 Spoon Medicine Co, W^ed. Nov. ]2, 1 box pneumonia salve at 25c per box to every farmer thM sells a load of tobac co on this date on Burlington market, supposing to be 200 loads, 50.00 Burlington Bakery Co., 25 loaves bread at 5c, 1.25 R. L. Dwiggin^, Sanitary Barber p. work on remnvin;'; warts aiid inoliiB .'' OO Sanftary B vrber Shop, ghave, sli.:.mpoo, hair cnv e,:e ai. one S’ttln/^, 2 00 Busy Bee Cafe, K 'nea!.! at 50c, 5.(X) J. Edgar Holt, di.i jal Ooctor, dental work, 2.50 J. B. FarreM, The Merchaufa Tailor, lOo Davis St., one flutt presset) fict., ."’iov. and Dec., 2..'50 per morth, 3 vnonths, 7 nO Scott Mebane, 50 pair overalls, 75.im') , L. E. ATWATER'S OFFER. To tb- first five plaiittrs who patronize tlui Burlington Market who buy Ford ar- tomobiles from him, he will equip san with complete electric lights, complete vulcanizing outfit and of chains. This offer applies only t«.« above and hot to the public generally. Total talue $84.06. I Si t"?- n Mr ®d| hioHie at iriend* f^ure. follows: gr. and Ml , invite I Lt the mar j Mr. on Novi at sef Front EpS Ba| tenth Bea^ A beaut] ding was 1913, at Mrs, M. Brick Chi est daughj Greason Coble of married, the Luthc Only a lei mate friei memorize! bridesmail Coble anq Cyrus Coii blue coat a to match, j beautiful ing a grai and No| Whitsett ful schoo] years. Mr. Co] this couni sive f arm| nursey saj arity was] ful gifts ver recei> Mr. ai their beail Alamanct Their all the lij Qmi Tne Gb' former, R Gi;;bU% I ^ AH Sai Holy Co , ‘.i’’\vei)t A. i'.ivt'nin 7::;o Sc:rv f iu;-. bj {„) ■ ni.,, ; . I P-iVi:-vh Oa| 2di 'h ^ Tael Scoitl rc prc M '>n ne ^ -Vi ft i.l-'SJ 7]7.:?0 V 0( BC'v! yno ig to] . f'h to Mil ^o\vn. V J; I'as been « Dil ‘ ight fori ^0::S tJ >Pe?atinfd ^turn anl State ^Perator a instalil three f -'jI " : ■ I-":-; V; ;
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