r-'x} : - ■ •■ •'■ •'. ',■'.'■? ' ) r ^ jirf '»'*jjAyv‘ ' i" ^ h•';>h'‘'‘*-'■•'■•'■ »E' ®i' if ir.--.J, ^r.‘ s mi . ■ c, 4 ■ > ;i- « if" T'v * • ' ,-'i- i :» V J'^ ■ ' ^V- h7 'f ?■■■ k ■%•• A . * * ■/? i;f‘i t'ti' ; ' ^ " ' %)l. ¥'■ i\. ,ik '' “^ " 'i* • ^*> l'.v '%i, ■'• Ladies coat suits at a very ridiculous lov/ price. fM) I.rsfiles coat suits hr 7.98 :s coat s^ii j IG zy JO Ladks coat it is the nio's finest selection of coat suits in toWih ■ r>cl the prices makes them still luoro attractive,^ a kg clos- in^ out from oxie oi the bigSesc New York mariuiaci'ur-.rs, enable us to qaote prices like this also a bit|iine c ^ats and n nerv. us ea] The store that eyo spen 'J,; (Clip This Notice Its Worth 50e) If you hair is gray, white, faded, brittle, falling out, itch ing scalp or dandruff, apply Q- Ban hair color restorer to gray hair and scalp. Not a dye, but it brings to the hai / surface the oriofinal color nature gave hair. Makes, gray h;iir brown, black, suburn orits original color of 17 or' 18 years of age. Never fails. Perfectly harmeless, de light fui to use Q-Ban makes hair soft, full of life, beautiful. Stops dandruf, itching scalp and falling huir. Complete directions for home treatment of the hair with each bottle. 50c by parcel post, or return this nodce and $1 and we will deliver you three bottles. If not satisfied by its use we give you back $1.50 Address Hessig'Ellis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. I BHift —— She—I suppose you think a wife should never deceive her husband. He \¥ell I dont knovl^ If she never deceives him I dom. see how she ever got him. Tuesday Nov. ISth at Burlington. Dr. N, ROSENSTEIN, the eye specialist, of Durham wiU make >s> iV the following is a list M valuable premiums donated by the business men of Burlington to Jobacto farmers: Highest Price-One File oyer 50 lbs. T Sewing Machine by Ellis Machine & Music Co. Value $15.00. Highest Average 4 Sewing Machine, given by the ing- e.Te and fittiifg'ghi.sses wheth er you pay $3.00 $5 00 or more, Dr. Rosensteir;, guarantees satis faction with every p,,-ir of glas ses. Hi« office iti at BiirHngton Drug Co. ^ : FOR SALE-Good peanut ma- -- - - - ; crime apply tor. .j. ;>traaer. k-?- T1 Vk? T- t ‘ ■i \ f ! For fine eating apples see ' Strader, 1000 bushels of fine eating ap~ : pies at F. J. Strader. Stairiback’s Store, 10 to 12; E. L. Dailey’s Store, 12 to 2; E. C. Murray’s Store, 3 to 5, FAUCETTE TOWNSHIP, THURSDAY, NOV. 20 L. H. Aldridge Store, 9 to 1; Blalock Bros. Store, 2 to 5. MORTON TOWNSHIP, FRIDAY, NOV. 21 Altamahaw Store Co., 10 to 1; Morton's Store, 2 to 4. jUPUNGTON township, SATURDAY. ^7 p. - t ut • K course, given giBMtiw«aasafff>«8a«xayAtfay^tTx:igJigansg«30u*agataiiazrwaM'!>?a»*^^ wnewipk#w«e*mrrt.ira5#Vjit.asu.i '::«»'3»^-taK«mDMnnDTm ' ' ,>afc»ftjrAUif;».v.jj«’■ ENDm 22nd. One bunch bananas given with each prize. I ■ ■ f Fire Breaks out in Uni/ersily 99 /-J i'Yeemari Drug Company. Chapel Kill. Nov, 8.— Fire v,/hich was discovered ubout 8:30 tonig'hr, in the physis room of the alumni building at the Uni versity of North Caroli.na de-' stroyedan x~ray mftc'hiiie, barned the wainscoting a!*ng one side of the wall, ruined a blackboard and generally played liavoc in the room. The loss amounts to about $1,000. Bur, for prompt work by students who di.3covered the blaze accordentally the lire might have been serioua, the alumni building is the administra* tive ofSee and eonlHiris data that cannot be replaced: The fire i,-51 thought to have aua'ted in som'ej Ol i.,he electrical connectrion of! the x-ray machine, which in it-f self is worth over $250. All thej' windows and doors wf'^re eiosf;d | With no doubt draught the fire I ^ progressed irtjowly. vvhen the alaim was given students swarm ed broiind' the buik!i.ng a«d fot"in-' --d a bucko!' briii:ide, wrsich auick - ly K-oppe:i die bi;>;ie.. The lo'Ss 13 cover-.:d hy in' isr- 1* MOV. 13. I:.,- STATION TOWNSH''"l THURSDAY, NOV. 27 — ‘2«'‘ ■ • r « « 3 •Ji KJ » —S..V j. A ^ .'I .J vj , V \' .K. - n Ji. V/ \ y {■■ - t-% R O' Lv.> (L,*-« H.AV- RIVER TOWNSHIP, FRIDAY, NOV. 28 . J-. I .t C-' i. '-.'vJj'. Oy X\J . A .L V’/ ^JCL Ot’ MrPR'fI,,LE TOWNSHIP, SATURDAY, NOV.'2; Nelson & Murray’s Store, 10 to 3. ■SLR TOWNSHIP, P/ED!;JESDAY. DEC, 3. P- "■■,> C) P' 7'^jcJ i 1-: 7-r-* r’T-r-1' Q-^-'O r’ . I. J , X-J \.-Kj J.-O’il i- C^j t.i LU . '^^^■’SP.SON TOWNSHIP,, DEC.'^ and'5- .. S 'P-j . J-i> k-'J Ox.j.xX X-U'v..C'j CO 6^ rutmpim MU im/^r ■ Haeon, Ga. Nov. 7,—A"-‘ at- tempt to a;i-..:assi..;ti.o iV]av.cr MVi- 1 / P, BHi, of :yinic.%:wiii€ this ;;.n 3 'v'-n.E an unkn;PV'i p.irly P) th ro4d.y^^--? ;w' ■ P;ncl ':'P;rP ■■ :'h-nv ."M \‘vei:U' ‘^...•yor i I >,'i- c^'.y ^ irirr ?p> ' - ^'R- ;'.- . '’’VjRPRViaRA ore, '5 n J. ■S. Vi L O kmIOW \J C£ A { Kr i-P ■ , ; JIp '1 ()V\/ ■ V J ■‘“-li, r. ’■! K.) ti 1. 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W ^ '‘iL pf.f" r, ,.. ; i: -- %/' oi w j > f M ,JPS ■ A, ■ ■, . ' » ■ ■'■ j. p';*--^ " ..-APA-S lAAGSlE/.'SCHLTZ . Persons calling for «ny of Pn letters wiU please sat 'P-lii v I’tis- io v r^/%. ed «nd give, date of ad verist-d ’oQ H3tP’ ' ' ■ ' ■ i£.W.%i»r.£jUM ,1 WP^I Wi M-A . f • f O' P. L. Williamson, P, M.. ^p€at' O i.i. .vi .«> ..5.

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