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mm ♦ ♦ + + t * ♦ ♦ School Tablets T W- >u Big Lot .of Scbpol Tablets just recfiyed. j'u; ♦ ♦ ♦ 1+ 4* 4» ♦ ♦ •f Freeman l^g I jlocax and pehsoistal J Mr. J. E. Vernon spent yesterday in Reidsville on business. Miss Alva Hardee«pent Sunday in Greensboro with her sister. Mr. Eu^ne Wilson, of Greensboro, spent Sunday in town with friends. Miss Mabel Crutchfield, of Mebane, spent Saturday and Sunday with re\- atives. Mr. Willie Evans left yesterday lo enter the A. & M. Collegf at Ral- «igh. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. King, of Route 5, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. S. -4. Horne. Miss Ollie Kemp returned from a »three-months visit to relatives at Wilmington. Miss Daisy Ross and. little Virginia Kelts, of Duriiam, spent Sunday with ' her parents here. Mrs. D. C. Cox returned last week from a two weeks visit to relatives at Winston-Saiem, Miss Mary Dameron scant Satur- and Sunday with Miss Mary K«s- tex,..w Route 4. Mr. Cleve Hurdle from Roanoke, Va., is sp^^'n^ his vacation with iiis parents.ai) ' -.j. Mis* Helen Boulton, at Prosp^t Har,.>i the’Euest «f Mrs. W. C. Thurs- lon for a few days. Messrs. Ftefeyer WiUiams ignd Wade Haffsian will !ca«e tcd»y /or Oak Eidgre to enter school. . IMKsses Rosa PatterscAi and May Teague spent Sunday with Miss Nina Webstar, at Sw&psonville, M;ss Bronna Garrison, of No. 2, left yesterday for Heidsville, to visit her sister for some time. Miss Sue Forshee, Of Gieensboro, is the guest of Miss Annie Morgan Paucette for a few days. Miss Mabel Lea went to Greensboro yesterday to be present for the Cavl- r.ess-lreland marriage today. Mr. Carson Durham returned home today much improved in health, his many friends will be glad to learn. Mr. F. J. Strader returned the last of the week from the apple belt r.f the Blue Ridge mountains in Virginia. Miss Jennie Vaughn returned Satur day from Wa^ington, Baltimore and fis again at her post of duty at Sell ars Store, Sev. J, A. Daily, of West Darham, is in the city in attendance upon and assisting in the East Burlington Gf>s- pel Tent Meetings. ' Mr. J. G. Alexander, of Chester, Pa. is in the city visiting his oJd friends and relatives. He will be in the city for some time. Rev. R. G. L, Edwards, pastor uf Graham M. E. Church, is attending and assisting in the Gospel Tent ing on. Ea^t Webb Avet^e., ''MiaS'Sftonie'KerSodte,'"’of Un^y Hidgz, passed throng* tuWfl yesteij day en route to be the gttcsti'of Dir. J. L. Keniodie, of Greensboro. ■The three-week 6*^ld infant of Mr. and Mrs. Kijrechel Wny, of East Burlington, died Friday and was bur ied the foJlovring day at Providence. Bunal services conducted by Rev- il. M. North. ALAMANCE COUNT'S Oldest and Largest Bank OTJlAUSBEB m. SECURITY is whst you wish and that is what you get when you deposit your money with us The capita! stock und surplus of a bank is what makes it strong and this one has more tha» double that of any other bank in this community and only one in the county \nth & capital stock as large as $100,000.00. - We will take good care of yoar surplus money for you- pay 4 per cent interest-ycu can get it any time you wish-it wiii be much safer than at home where some one may steal it or get lost or burned. Trjr us with your oest deposit. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS ^ PROFITS..: 50,000.00 SrOCKHOLL£.Ai..S LIABILITY $100,000.00 , DEPOSITORS SECURITY $250,000.00 United States Govemai^itt Depository AUIHW LOtH i IRIISI U “ITffi BANK WlTftJHE CHIMES.” Burlington^ rs ' - - N. C " Mrs. JaiSe^. Moore and daugbc^, Miss Mabel, of Sax&pabaw. Route-i, 'ft* in th» aty today shopping. Misses Lizzie Cheek and Genevieve Maniey, of Greensboro, spent Sutiu'- day and Sunday the ^est of Mr. aix* Mrsy M.'B. Lindsay and rolatives. The little daaghti^r of Mr. and Mrsl W. W. Brown, -.vho has>eon very sick foi-.iwo, weeks, does -lot s‘erii ^o im- p/ove very fast and her condition at present is yajty critical. ^ ‘ ■ ■ ■ . ' 'j - ■' ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. John McAdami'., of High Point, were calfed' to Graham Sunday on account of the d^ath of Mrs. McAdains- br^e», whoi waS. disowned Thursday-at Norfolk. LOST—A poefet book coataiining money, some valuable papers and ap plication blanks of Woodmen of the World. Can be identified by initials in back of pocket book. Re%vard if returned to The State Dispatch Office. Miss M. Smith Tuttle, who has been spending her vacation with her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Tuttle, and is: taking special training in the Eng> lislk department of the University of Chicago, left on the 19th instant for Columbus, Miss., where she has charge of one of the English de- p.-'.rtments of the State Normal and Industrial School. —0 , Revival Meeting in Progress at M. P. Church. A series of revival services began at the Methodist Protestant Church last Sunday. Kev. N. G. Bethea, of Henderson, arrived Monday and is doing the preaching. Prof. T. O. Pen der, of Mebane, is directing the song "services. The mesting is being well attended, and much interest has been manifested. Rev. Mr. Bethea is a \isry forceful sjpeaker ^qd i^ preaching eplendid sermons.'' He is a former'Buriington- ian, having spent his boyhood days here. He joir^ed the M. P, Church at this place when a boy and later pre pared for the mifiistry. He is now recognized as "one of the best minist ers in the North Carolina Conference bf the M. P. Church. His manjj old friend^ latiA wquaintanc^ .and'^th« public in genera! are afforded an op portunity of hearing and meeting him this ^eeic. , ■ ' - . The* services are being heM at J) «. m;"iind 7:30 p, m. Tlic morning service la?ts only 45 minutes. Every hody is most cordially invited to at tend these services. Singers from the other churches ai-e especially in vited to attend and assist in the mu sic. Frof>asor Pender is a splendid singer and director of vocal music. His solos are very beautiful and im- pres!t!v«! -and his ability as a choir leader and' director is notable. The meeting will continue through (his H'eek and part of next week. 0 — Chaznb^r of Contmcrce Wants Inf«r. mation. The Executive Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of ^Burlington authorizes me to suy throught the columrs of the Tu'ice-A-Week Dis patch, that they wouM like to co-oper ate with any section of the county that is interested in good roads in any way, either in building roads or improving present rosds. It is thj expressed purpose of this body to help in any way they can. If you arc interested, write to R. F. WILUAMS, Secy., Chamber of Commerce, Burlington, 0 - M’hite Han Who Beat Baby Gets Ten Months on Roads. Henry H. Hali, a white man, drew a sentence of 10 months on the coun ty roads from Judge Brown in Mu nicipal Court yesterday morning for an assault committed on a female child ten months old. The child on whom the assault alleged to have been made is Hall’s own little girl and she has bruises »ud scars on her jTor-^' head and cheeks to show for the se vere whipping she had taken from hei’ parent. The defendant appealed from the judgment of the court. / The blossom cannot tell what be comes of the odor, and no man car tell what becomes of his- exsmpies, that rol! ^way from him, and so bV yonJ hJs ken on this perilous missioit. '—H* W. Beecher. ; . . 4 ■McKeel-King. Hr. 1%o|Qas McKeel and Miss Kthel King were marrsM Saturday night. It was a runaway affair, owing to the age of both the bride and groom— groom 17 ahtl bride IS, but as they lc>v« each othe-, it will all end in hap- pint^s. Best iirishes and a happy life to the youthful couple. ■ ^0— ' Bananas fifty cents the bunch, this ! week only. Merchants Supply Co. ! ■ ■ ,| . fQR SAL&^A Idt of'^npi^ty syrup ■ bairils.—Burlington Drug Co. ; ■ . ..i School chil.i'ren love banana?.; you love the school children, buy then' a bunch of ba^ar'.as, fifty cent-5 ttie buneh while they last. Marchants Sup ply Cfe MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a power of sale, con- tainei in a Mortgage Deed, executed to me on the oth day of February, 1895, by William Coble and wife, Alice Coble, and didy recorded in book No. 24, page 242, 243, 244 in the .office of register of deeds of Ala mance County, default having been made in the payment of the note se cured by said mortgage deed, I will * MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914, at 2 o’clock, P. M. at the Court House door in the Town of Graham, County of Alamance, N. C., sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, the following piece or parcel of land ly ing and being in Patterson’s Town ship, Alamance County, North Caro line, and known and designated as follows: Beginning at a stone at William Coble’s corner, running W. ten chains to a stone, thence S. ten chains to a stone, .'thence E, ten chains to Wil- Ji^ Coble’s corner, thence N. with William Coble's line to the beginning, containing ten acres, be the same more -r less. ; • TSis the 8th day of September, 1S14, A. L. COBLE, ■1“ ;. .. Mortgage*. J. H. Vernon, Attorney, The Hon. John Burke. WASlEil OF THE ilNfllB SMS ^ deposits PUBLIC MONEY that comes mto -his Jiands in onlj SEVENXE^ tenks iH the State of North Oirolina^ an4 "IHIS BA??K is one of thaf^vwt^n. Jr fact this is the ONLY ACTIVE UNITED-DEI^QSlTOftY^' betweeij'Greensboro and Durham. Your naghbpr has already found that this bank is the safest place for his money. WHY NOT JOIN - your nMgbbor and the Treasurer of the United States and make your next deposit in this bank? Burlington, N. C. Miss Alice M. Bowland announces to the trade her Fall Opemng of pattern hats, Friday and Saturday Sept. 25 and 26, 1914 Second floor E. L Bowland’s Store. WANTED: To rent for cash the L. J. Ffenville farm, containing 135 acres, 90 acres of which lies within the csty limits of Burlington. This land is in high state of cultivation and is well adapted to the growth of tobacco, truclt, grain and grasses, .\mple barns and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to C. C. PonvUle. • -O-^ FOR'SALE—Enarty molasses bar rels, 48.jcent9 eacfe.—J. N. Cates Store. WANTED —All kinds of Country ^y, Com and Oat$. Highest market price paid in cash. Phone Merchants Supply Co., Burlington, or Graham. AGENTS WANTED. With farmer acquaintance. Here is a clean, wholesome, money-makiiig opportujiity. Write for particulars, P, O. Box 363, Savannah; G*. NOW! To save for Mollie & the Kids: Take some shares ^^z^Mctaai BttildiDg and Loan. W»“ mN SEMEIS NOW OPEN Payment begins SATURDAY, 0GTOBER 3rd. Twenty>Five Cents a week per share paid far a little over six years, and you have saved $100.00. Let ns show you. Stop paying rent! Put it into your Home! Wiliie;-Cut out the drinks and smokes and get that Nest-Egg. MHL BIIIDH anil LOAN ASSOCIAM I. R. aillS, Fns. .'. i. E. HllUf, Sec. I triis. Burlington, N. C.
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