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y ‘local ai#t> personal! Miss Moitgie Hall, of Raleigh, is th« guest of relatives and fi'iends :n town. Mrs. J. H. Coble, of Route 1, is a shopping visitor in town today. ' Mr. T. F. Coble spent Thursday in the city of Greensboro on business. Rev. D. C. Cox will preach at the Reformed ChuKh Sunday night. Miss Madge Pritchett, of the Friend ship High School faculty, was a shop ping visitor in the city Thursday. The play at the Casino Thursday night, was attended by a largei crowd. Many ai-e looking forward to the com- The condition of Mr. Bob Keck, who was so ^rioHsIy hurt some weeks ago, is slightly improved. Miss Hallie Rea Mebanc has ac cepted a position with the Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co., as stenographer. ~ Mr. J. R. Foster and daugher. Miss Mary, left today for Prospect Hill, to be the guest of i-elatives for a few days. Burlington High School ball team was defeated at Wallburg Monday. The score was six to seven, the game was exciting. The boys report a fine time. - Mrs. R. A. Coble a;ia Mrs. W. W. Coble went to (Jreensboro Tuesday to visit the husband of the latter, who is at St. Leo's Hospital, and whose con dition is very serious. ing of Thomas Dixon Friday night, April 24. Quits 2 number of the young people of Burlington Route. 4, assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ingle, Easter Monday night and pulled oiT a big dance. Graham Faueett has recently pur chased an interest in Loy*s Pressing Club, located in the Moore Building on Front Street. Wiiiston-Salem and Burlingtoji will play-ball at the Piedmont Park Satur day evening. Mayor Moore was a business visi tor in the city of Greensboro, Thurs day. Two fresh milk cows for sale, -^p- ply to ri. L, Jone-s, Graham, N. C. Miss Lena Walton and Master! Xov.', t>? course, if Mexico could have Hfciiry Walton were recent visitors injsften a!'.}’ U;jt in salute, it would have the city of Greensboro. i been t1iffere;it.—Greensijoro News. Mis.s Konie Moore, who has been! ^ - „ ,v,- 4,-opU- i Oi-.iici wocci anil (..lark plant theni- visilinK in Virginia for the pa.t \\eek, j ^ i,ut 0, Mr. Carnegie, look out for your dove!-=-Creensboro Nev/a'. 3oinei>Cjdy has evidently tied a can j to' the tails- of the cunines of war.— , I Greensboro News. Just as soon ns Hobsoji got time to return to Washington, war broke out. —Greensboro News., 1 1*1 other words, a nauticaldown.l'or Mexico. Business of acknowledcfin^ aipauae ) • Greensboro News. Lwe iiid HoTMfidifllu Winter has ;one and us And th^ grass is fresh and ireen» And the joy of mother nature In every >3 sscn. And the things that have been dor mant Are looking iiice and neat^ And my love is out a-hunting Horseradish for her meat. AU the woods are teeming gently With the melody of song, And we feel the hand of nature That js coming good and strong. We are done with sugar making, With the sirup rich and swee:t, .A.rid my love is out a-huntiiijr Horseradish for her meat. Now the ftbwers are bursting open With a breath of sweet And the bees are on excurr^ions^ Often distant from their home. And the little , lambs are playing, Jumping stiif^y on their feet, And my love is out a-hunting XIorseradish for her meat. rt is. homely and we l«iow it, Thia' olden thing to see. But >;o«>n you’il ai! come to it; It i.s a boon to me. . Though The world is rough a:\6 Ked ‘Tis full of balm and sweet, And niy love is oul a-hum ing Horsen*.lisb for her meat. rug- Mi\ .Earl Tillman, of Burlington, Route made an application la.?t week in Charlotte, was uecepted and forwarded for.enlii^tmerit to Fort Slo cum, N. V. His parents and friends were sorry to see him leave, but since it was his determination it is believed he will make good. The H. & F. Shoe Are your shoes up to date? COME in and conipare them with the new HOWARD & FOSTER models just received. Prices range from $4.00 to $5 CO, Patents, Tans and Gun metai, Foster Shoe Company, Piedmont Opera House FRIDAY APRIL, 24. Thos. Dixon Jr. presents the LEOPARD SPOTS. This is the last of the at- tractions at this Opera House this season. .M.-MN' STKEF/r Burlington. N. C. PRIKS $.50, $.73, $1.0(1 anil $1.30. tsi'lvt's -si^uareiy on the ! refu:^o to-wal!: it.— Gi'eer: plank, horo Nev/-^. j:.iioro -News. bas res-urned home. Miss Vivian Steele spent the Eks- tcr holidays at Greensboro, the K.uest ! i)f her sij'ler, Mrs. C. L Anderson. jiii.i:..'; Wanted- Lauy lo solicit and col- '--^ leet for th” State Dispatch Publishing ('>. Apply by Lelle:-.—State Dispatch 1 —_ Pnblishir.s C,-.., Bin linsitoi., N’. C. ! - Mi.yo cKHr.ea beir.p- nu-K- . i nitnicd “Fight!:’.'' iliuvy or somethin.^: Miss Crouse luK :in:OT)te'i , !i pa.sition :is bookkeoper for the P‘=P'i horo Ncv,-.--.. si-CoIa Bottiins: Works. Mis‘:c;-=: '^’ilia C;:les niul Nina Iji^cle! \\\. \vor!tit.'r whether a sij-’c ar.d The Sea. Ixj yoii-afe the little strea:ns { That ciunc >«> Tar if. reach your i biciist. j^oii— llie vacnds, "whati the -jf i\v:h- cijounis, ?:ir3 .^ri'-r^le?" A iz'vA does j vvhe'.-.. iK:^v ihey li;' r.t rest. CO hi.' made to ‘”-.e:Ie.—'J hej They lie like chords acro.-;s your lietirt. Invisible tn mortal yye, P.ut the v;liul knows ihem a)! apart, \vm as he uassetl liv went t’l VVallhurr Saturday lo visit . to lie o':^- Miss Vernu Caies and attend the i>ail !>y -ar ;r:iHant army in fc-ame there Monday. • f.r^n.-’-GT'eensboro News. Mrs. -I. C. WalU::i acc-ompajiied her i si.-ter, Mrs. K. Isley as £av a.: ; (.r indhcn KilU-d i;; iCicVat'^r Accident. Gieer.shoro \Vf*dr.esd;iy moraip.^-. Mrs.: IHiiJadeJphKi, Afitii lo.~l\ C. Rich- Isley was en route for Muiisey, Ind.. U4-, euitcr ol‘ “.-'nc.rUn^i' IJfe," reooiv- where she Vvil! malie her home in thc;ei v irlOuTani uis-ht Ti-um IieK'na, iv3\iutaj;u. ;;nn’nu ci!:;r th:il hio £rrani- ! so:u I'r;;';ci.; ('enlhe-', three nioalhs : Hr- t :U'.*he>. wlih careful hands, t I(i‘ i:la:ws ‘Ju* harfj of the ^rreal .sea, a:‘OiA? i:i.--;trume:’t none in'.derslandr or'' 1 X'.;r k>vt'S v.'ell r..^ hr. Mr.-. W. K- Brrnvj^ f SulisV-ury. is the ‘:u;:.t of her lather. Mr. John Hohhs, for u frw fiay.'i. :>ir. IhonuM Cr»rler, a youtn; !auye--. v.ivi h.i: ‘e(ttii.ly le'-ci’.cii 11- ;o)i.sc llic JJi if his j.ruh-^ v.’a^ >n tt> • ih; I'-.laU* Vhiir.'J.'v - 'ii'' >■ he ha^'- de-.'ih'l i-i i.;' v'::; ivi* V/:;- ?■': {i'-,' ‘'•T the a : 1 *■ ' la-; '(,«!.I. !:;nl l.i -M in un elevator ae- 1 N* p'i tieuUu'^; wore :riven. i-'lU ‘ iii'i iv Si.^ndard Oi! for 5hinia;:es. ■; M.;.. .\prii 11- - Mr ^ V. '-■ i-\. v-ai./W of ,M. \V. :.-\i m!dairhl \vh«,'n my land the dead arisij, « ('r»'V‘pi:i;r lhvou;rh the lonp; j.:ra.‘^s'like /?rr/)ies, I The (Iro’v-(-.>(! wal’u upo.i i the SO”.. I And live a litlfe \vl:i!(.‘ in memory. Anti i» is su'ciiure t/» se«.* them, walk- ir.-r 'Ju-re. Vvi’h -h'.'li •• run* j-eav/ved ta!i‘-h'ci in lii'ii* liusr. SPRING is time seed time, V/e have got e’m in bulk or p;;ciiagcs. Cow Tesvtlsi" Association. .A.sheviiie, April . \Ve>:ler.o C^ai'ollna Cow Testinjr .■\ssoeiiition i.> bein^ formed in thi.s .section of the State under the au.spices of the.Xorth Carolinii -Aj^ncultural Kxperiment Station, Stanley Combs, oi" tlie divis ion »>f dairy farming is rt»w dairymen in the vicinity of Kletcher eairymen in t hevicinity of Kleti-her come to Buncombe courity wiihiln a few days. He is .^ig’iina: up iievr^- for membership in the a.>?iociatjou an;i it is expcL-ted that an e?aen.^ive or^ e-urization wiH be peifeetot?. Thv >iciation wi]l dou!»t!:.~:.': pj'ovc of in- caieujiu;!e value lo the I^airymta of We.-iorn North Caroiina, as it hasal' ready do?ie in the ce’^ra] s-*o*iion of the Slate. A short lime aco one fa.milia.i* will- tlio .situation would havo not bejio.ied it possible for enoujih initrest to be i'jpnd an^oni^ the j'Oulhern dairymen, lo enable the operation of a c(av test- ir:ic asso'.iatiutj. NcvertheleJ'.-r. cen.trai North Carolina has reaehei this p»ini ani th*,' wo'-t ha!=5 bt-'-j’ .st;>vs:eI. 55V TxOWf) THHILi.KO PrAV- l*k-a?;ed and InteresU'd by . Thomas Di.von’^ "Th:- heopiird Spots,** Savti The Star. Thi iliii'.ji' v.'ith di’amatic power froni bt-^iiuiiny, ei:d i.s '*The Leopard’s Spot.-,'* llu* new p;;>y i.j‘ Thbmas Dix- whieh Ai-:i(iemy vi! Thert- wei-e !'(. ii'ijriVcimi.-'. Mur.u lwi(: Th- .b.icksfwiv]'ii,. Time.--Ujii*>n r* - mark.: that there :u-e unens- pb.ivc'd in New Yori: ar.d over 000 acres of uaciJitivaU.*} land in Flm-- itixi. What the V— i V lrcei;>;boro Saw-.:. Burlington Drug €o. Straw 'IravchJiji- Ijtir;.' ''ali:r;lav at ( vSays C'liauLy a.nd (n: kJr’ked «,iut clli-* io!j p’aj'l:, 1 (he cor.U’a! p|:iiiL i’l the (.’!;:!of t!’.e Iv;ilc'i;:h nn/i'i- -- 5nj:\ jiiai tb'. ;i j'aibrd to a.pix/ai’. Crf”! ial’i.- nf i.h,- [Cjjhe.-ia!^--!'’ i? r-p !ii.;b :! r:' t th.3 vday. arjie audicr.ces ut both. .i:»i tliey sh(iv.-e.d their :i’ i.y fre{^uent applause. 'I be pU'V h:;.-^ that ;;rip[ib-!K intere?t (ha/arif -ri.siir ‘>f i-.ve'‘>*thint>‘ that Tbc*ma> i»ixo!i wn'u-.v, vaiether y-u admire it. or detci-il the prrimly iiu- :-.doriw.‘ti maancr of ii.- j.re.-enlation. th'- v>!ay i frdl-nvcu ihroairhout with l:iu( Tia-rv rn niir^take in \i.' aim. ]i j.' lear a.-’ ery.'tal, Ji-^'d Thfvv i> ro iret'.bi'.r i\i v'-.-.wi ti e lcs':^on {*. te-i.b«.‘s. l\> {ui^'pMv:,- i- r}\s.\v ihat the v.jiiic rna:; i.-- t.f c*v.i'ali«>n, [jorn \."i ra .* :■ .d i*.-!c5 >.••> f;ii.*ry out itl-,,-* i^ai.'-k.n- f r laa'.nv. U aim:s fur- jihe!' lo ^-hfv'.v iliat t!u* iie,icro’.- pla7o ill t!u‘ vo->:-i.! i-. i:t> ;'.'no.";K ihc * b:.i :i h'^wej' •'f wood ;it.»i .i ib'uv •• f i‘vla'.'at.e him a ^.'■'’'>•1 ; i;i;:!, ' and ;; V.oi'ih.l*.’.*.- idl'ii^i'rt nr.us**. Ii' •.vitl-i ii>‘ (b’anwili/ cha.r- ;i: U i* i-r •!:.• pi. \' 'A':.- 1b(. -'i:wt'rh a.. 5i'i: . y.:. I’ lil'i i.’i' p;:i\ 'u.'U :uui I !ii i'.• ■.'.',1 .1 ’• ii.!i 1,-: .) i-. v!-.: •a h -d ’■ :u.' L’ai'.;. I Tae fail -f lb-' . il.l I. V.i ; i;j >v w'h '-. i brai-*; OI'C' !-:|:vau !!.• .'jilfl: "T!i;' SI';'. ;o n.>.’ ibat iiy, (I')O ; not ::..i-ra ,;l I ia.- hr’ ■ • i . :a’i •• J'.-i :H i;; vl:.v a 1 :'l•*»* V-. 'i'/V; i /Ja'.. ' ■..ank-y ■■■: Ca:t-..'i''s. •; V-' 'i •:.'■■ i ; i - ;' ,!;iy a- C;u b • / 5 b.' vv:-. •. is :..c \v -: h ; ' Pr..‘ -• Tcv=;.,:- cc‘'.t’y. I). }>:- i-:v.^;ia.c oi i: i; >-U.ry . ' ■ ' 'Jvah-ani ro- • '• • »::ov FOOT NOTES. Thesandso? dmcbcar many prints of Walk-Over sboes. HOLT-CATES FOOT NOTES. ... : : . ■ 1 v;::' r^'.>-ar-i. Walk-Over shoc-.^, non? better made (or H0L!-C.4TES .c r.urbn Villa. aUhou^ih lemp.;ra;'i;y ...ai vf laaub i ibo\ed out i f the spotKcrht, procs risrht ; i.:! * on keepir'.c up his daily aveva^e of ! Ke\ts, c-as'jalties. i-! I - c • in-,-.. li r - .b. ^ IJ -■ • ?. tha: 1 ■ ■-C'd '.•‘.-.•aaa-’y ralt'e in M'.-: , . ■.’■.■A i''■ , i::.A ■ M'":'.; 't.;' • ' i U'Oa l ■ | ^ .ivo. - • ‘ . :: . . .1' ^ u-'- Vcvrrara u'ir'vily. I'-:': c.- ar^ O'.; i' a and rc- PRINT
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