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There will be Thanksgiving service
at the M. P, Church at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday. A pi-ogram will be render
ed by the children.
Haasl Greeson spent Sunday
ho ;.'Uort of her parents on R. F. D.
No. •*.
jiv. J. !>• Payne, of Graham, R. I'.
■/ .v.-,s a business visitor in town on
I ’ fV
Mo’^kiy.
jlr. K. M. King killed a hog a few
,jav;; fi.tco that tipped the scales at
2;17 poijnds.
Mis. H. H. Montgomery returned
.-ridivy frosa Durham, where she was
i1k- c:ue5t of friends.
Mr?. G. R. T. Garrison, of R, P. D.
Ko. 2, spent Thursday night the guest
0f Mrs. J. Zsb. Waller.
Mr. Richard Wynn, of Greensboro,
spent Sunday the guest of his sis-
iev, Miss Nellie Wynn.
Tb.ero Avill be Thanksgiving service
in the Lutheran Church Thursday
fv.vrijiir at 11:00 o'clock.
Tr.e condition of Capt. J. C. Wal-
ran. wl’o has been sick for several
rcniains about the same.
Addia Ray and Myrtle Nich-
vviU spent Thanksgiving at Ral-
e;;-!' MVid Durham the guest of friends.
Eobhers entered the store of Holt
i: lUay one iiight last week and stole
ouiie a nv.mber of pistols and other
IJev, T. W. Sikes and E. W. At-'
water will leave next week for Ox
ford, where they go to attend Con
ference.
Messrs. George and John Wyatt,
of R. F. D. No. 3, have gone to Roa
noke, whei’e they have secured em
ployment.
Messrs. S. C. Patterson and son,
L. L. Patterson, will spent Thanks
giving in Orange county, the guest
of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Shreaves and
Miss Della Shreaves, of Reidsvillei
spent Monday in town, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ausley.
Thanksgivng services will be held
at the Pi-esbyterian Church at 11:00
o'clock at which time an offering for
Barium Springs will be taken.
Miss Manie Malone, who has been
suffering from an attlick of appen
dicitis, was carried to Rex Hospital,
Raleigh, Tuesday evening for an op
eration.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Lowery,
of Haverford, Pa., came Wednesday
to spend several weeks the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawi'ence
S. Holt.
Mr, J. E. King, of northeast Ala
mance, had the misfortune of failing
while in the barn the past week nd
received several bruises. He is much
improved.
Dr. and Mrs. Wells, of Reidsville,
nccompar)ied by her brother, of Gil
liam’s. and Misses Mary and Beulah
Foster, of this place, are the guests
of relatives at Prospect Hill-
Mrs. S. G. Boland, who has been
at Watts’ Hosx)ital, Durham, has re
covered sufficiently, to be at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Langley, in
Durham. She is expected home next
week.
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Crawford left
Monday for Mocksville, where they
will make their home. Dr. Crawford
for the past year has been druggist
for the City Drug Go. Dr. and Mrs.
Crawford have many friends who re
gret to see them leave.
Apples! Apples! Apples!
And then SOME MORE APPLES. FLORIDA ORANGES, TAN^
GERIKES, MALAGA and TOKAY GRAPES, NUTS, RAISINS
and CANDY. Come to my store. One visit will convince you
that I have the largest stock of FRUIT TO SELECT FROM IN
TOWN. 1,C00 BUSHELS OF APPLES, 100 BOXES OF ORANGES
AND TANGERINES. I have ail the best varieties in apples.
Call Phone No. 526 when you w'ant FRUIT.
F. J. Strader,
108 FRONT STREET,
BURLINGTON, N. C.
%| ALAMANCE COUNTY’S
OLDEST AND
LARGEST RANK.
Your Money Needs
Bank Protection
YOUR FAMILt,
YOUR CREDITOR?, AND
YOUR FUlURE WELFARE
DEMAND IT.
Hera your money
is safe from thieves, , ^ ,
from loss by fire,
and unnecessary ex- ,
pertHitures.
We offer yottr
money the protection
pf fire prooff vaults,
burglar proof safe,
$100,000 capital and
, . . $40,000 surplus, all
under the ma;hage-
Hient of eiScient \
ficer*.
SfJkCSi GOVERNMFNT
DEPOSiTJRY
UNI 1 iiu
Mr. J. W* Cates and daughter. Miss
Julia ■will leave Friday for? Tallahas
see, Fla., where they wili spend sev-
sral weeKs, the guest of relatives.
Miss Hailie Rea Mebane will assist
Mr. J. H. Vernon in his office during
the absence of Miss Cates.
The new buildng which is being
erected by Burke & Williams is near
ing completion. They hope to get in
to the building within the next thirty
days. When completed this building
will be one of the best for the under
taking business in the state.
Rev. and Mrs. Robertson, of Suf
folk, Va., who have been attending
Conference at Danville, were the
gnesta of Misses Mary and jtieuiui.
:Oiiter the paf’t week. Mrs. Robert
son is remembered at Miss Mary Pitt
-ind was ;>nusic teacher at Elon Col
lege for several years. They will be
ioeated at Saiiabury, Md., the coming
year.
Chief of Police Patilio and United
States Commissioner C. H. McCrack-
an, of Graham, made a raid in a gro
cery store qf L. C. Crater of East
Burlington ^ last Wednc-day and
found a real blind tiger and one that
was well tanked with plenty of juice.
Among other things found were 14
empty five gallon kegs and one bar
rel containing twenty-five gallons.
For some time Crater had been re
ceiving the juice in various ways
which caused the officers to suspect.
Crater was placed under a $500 bond
for his appearance at court. He ap
peared at court and the bond was con
tinued for his apearance at the next:
court. I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Car bananas, apples and cabbagf
at Merchants Supply Co.
For good things to eat, go u
Ralph's Place,
Call Phone No. 526 for Fish and
Oysters. F. J. STRADER.
lOS Front St., Burlington, N. C
Butter is 35c. per pound, make
more by feeding beet pulp, dairy'feerl
,‘otton seed meal and bran. Mereh-
T.r.1.3 Supply Co.; Graham and Burl-
iagton.
Nice candy, apples and oranges at
Ralph's Place.
Alfalfa, hay. sugarine dairy feed
oeet pulp, and cotton seed meal srr'
milk producers, try it. Merchants’
Supply Co,
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FOR SALE PRIVATELY:
1 Kitchen table,
1 Heating Stove,
1 Parlor Oil Stove,
Chairs, Carpet, Matting.
The above articles are for sale at
my residence and will be sold at a
bargain.
Respectfully,
JOHN R. MEBANE,
Lexington Avenue.
The Church of the Holy Comforter,
Rev. John Benners Gibble, rector.
Service and sermon Thanksgiving day
at 10:30 a. m. The Public is cordially |
invited. i
National Thanksgiving Proclamation.
Only
4 WEEKS!
. mid the GOLD PRIZES
wi;i i'ie given away by
The KDi'iii'igton Dr'.:g Co,
By President Woodrow Wilson,
Int
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“The season is at hand in which it
has been cur long respected custom
as a people, to turn in praise and
j;hiinksgivir.g to Almighty God for
His manifold mercies and blessint;;s ■
us as a nation. The year that has
just passed has been marked in a pe
culiar degree by manifestation of His
gracious and beneficient providence.
We have not only had peace t*b.ro'agb-
out our ov/n borders and with the
nations of the world, but that peace
has been brightened by constantly
multiplying evidences of genuine
friendship, of mutual sympathj'^ and
understanding and of the happy op
eration of many elevating influences,
both of ideal and of practice.
“The nation not only has been pros- !
perous but proved its capacity to take i
calm counsel amidst the rapid move- i
ment of affairs and deal with its own |
life in a spirit of candor, righteous- |
ness and comity. We have seen the ;
practical completion of the v/ork at
the Isthmus of Panama, which not
only exemplifies ihe nation's abund
ant resources, to accomplish what it
will, ard the distinguished skill and
capacity of its public servants, but
also promises the beginning of a new
age, cf new contacts, new neighbor
hoods, new sympathies, nev; bonds
and new achievements of co-operation
and peace.
“ ‘Righteousness exalteth a nation,'
and ‘peace on earth, good will toward
men’ furnish the only foundations up
on which can be built the lasting
a^'hievements of the humaa spirit,
Tiie year has brought us the satis-
fav,:i.iori of work well done and fresh
visions of our duty, which will make
the work of the future better still, .
“Now, therefore, I Woodrow Wil
son, President of the United States
jf America, do hereby designate
Thursday, the 27th day of November
next, as a day of thanksgiving and
prayer, and invite the people through
out the land to cease from their wont
ed occupations and in their several
homes and' places of worishipi render
thanks to Almighty God.
“In witness whereof, I have
(Seal) hereunton set my hand and
caused the seal of the United
States to be affixed.
“Done at the Gity of Washington,
this 23rd day of October, in the jrear
of our Lord, one thousand nine hun
dred and thirteen, and of the Inde
pendence of the United , States of
America, the one hundred and.thirty-
aighth.
“WOODROW WILSON.
“By the President:
“W. J. Bryan, Sec. of State.”
test growing daily as
nev/ candidates enter
the field.
Trade at Burlington
Drug Co find save your
votes,
Burliegton Drag Co.,
Burlington, N. C.
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OuKViiK^ li.o' I'Nioi- •«! sli' ■ .y -• i-• •-■■'c •: gin.iho matter'
of uncni'eu for a. i .L's as.
it is sure to !,o pi > ii ■ ' /
You ca!i ullocs. .r Ptr o*h.n,you are and
stiil not be i
a 1.i'i tO’iaV:--
a Oi‘ IsVO .
You 'vviD So >'s iind vh^- hMM?. .“sei”
for g'o-.;i.‘,.-and k ..'li. erjw- ...'vxith-'^vour. :
hi. ue.\'.
*-'i rst national tSank,
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iJni’ t'd States Government Dtpasilory.
Wat to Feed..
lyCW is the time to thirdc about what to feed for the
DE^’T RESULTS. Seme peopla canr/jt.got the. corn and oat habit
ou thoir minds, and stay in the same old rat, but the wids awake
per.iDn. ij alv/a-ys strivirig, to improve over: old mathodS; and are
fookir4‘ for the best, feeditig vaiuR, their name- is legion, but yo\t
canric't improve,upon ALFALFA;.HORSE AND MULE' FEED .and
ALFALFA PKA GRE^N HAY for Horyss. and Mules,' and for
eoY'’^3 v/e have the best, milk and butter producers in the world.,
DAIRY PEED, BE.ET P'ULP,. CO'ZTON SEED /MEAL AN1>
rre the best for reJ?ults; but to those who cannot get
away from the old method and th« old way, we have a large stock
of UA'i'S, TIMOTHY: and CLO'V'fc.R HAY. at right prices.
Call to ^ee US.
MSKCHAN 5 SUPPLY COMPANY,
BURLINGTON, N. C. GRAHAM» N. C.
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A WONDERFUL CHANCE
Honesty used to be the best pol
icy, but nowadays you have to throw
the bull to get the kale.
A wom$n has more sense than a
man in ^me. things. You can bet
that if s^ie had the ballot she would
know what she was voting for or
she wouldn’t vote.
To get a coat Suit at a Sub-
stancia! Reductio i
Qa sale td rorfow 50. 'Suits,
Ranging in pri^'es imm |!21 50 t:> $27.
59 and 25 Coat> price t "o a 16.50 to
$17.50 al a r.ikdii^aca 59 "io $3 00.,
These Suits an l 0 la:^ ar> o the sea
sons best styl s, new, si \ ^ i of un-
equaied values, this offer ? the ladies
who have delayed buying: t eii Suits
and Coats uncii now an actm l saving
The selections ot colors ara the best,
navy blue, blick, brown and trpe.
SpecM^ in Wool Dress €oods.
Remnants of the seasons best sellers styles
I to 4 yds. pieces at 1-4 to I 2 former prices.
10 differeat styles w?r( Ifcto SOc a.t 25c
6 “ 5»cto65cal40e.
12 '' 75c to 8Sc at 59c
The styles co isist of Strg^, Panamas, Mo
hairs tB plain aii f incf weaves. Colors blue,
blaCk, brown aad greens
If yo I lik^ t» biy good goods for little
money, if yoa ar^ iixious « o sive a few doliars
yott waat to ^ isa w >«derfui values we are
offering.. Many of the best bargains will fee
cjosad out pf 1 n > iy so yoa will serve your
«w6 interest b7 t eadiag early;.
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little the big words really mean.
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to their enemies that they forget
their friends.
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