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I I i f It has always been our, endeavor and always will be our endeavor to so X conduct our BtOre in every Prt ' it,:that each and every customer who f rnmes here to trade will experiencanothing but the utmost satisfaction. " Satisfaction in tne way our service is conducted, v - . - Satisfaction in the courtesy extended. . Satisfaction in the quality and style of goods If there is one thing above another that we exert ourselves over it is . to secure from the manufacturers only such goods as we 'Know will give our customers absolute satisfaction. r It is on such lines, as these on the ote motto of absolute satisfaction in every deal that we solicit business. . Burlington, N. C. Freeman Drug Company local And personal. fo. u it u Schedule of Trains llliSK WestTl J5.-02 Si Cagt 4:00 13$ WeslEH6:2S a. m. a. m. t. K. a. m. p in. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Cox, yesterday for Hickory where they will spend sometime visiting and enjoying the mountain breeze. Mrs. J. M. Mathews of High Point came here yesterday evening: p.!m ir a &w days visit to her brothers iTxesars. xai anu oamuei JViOOre. Mr. L. S. Ingle spent Sunday with his parents near Whitsett John R. Hoffman made a busi ness trip to Greensboro last nighty Prnf J B. Robertson made a business trip to Chapel week. Miss May Barrett returned Mon day from a visit to her aunt at Reidsville. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coble atten ed the Children's Day service at Mt. Hope Sunday. Mr. S. T. Wilson of Wilson N. C. was a business isitor in the city first ot the week. Mr. Talmage Neece of Lexing ton spent Sunday with his cousin Miss Queen Ingle. Our clubbing proposition annou nced on another page should attract the attention of every Republican in Alamance and surrounding counties. We invite your attention ; to . the change of a'd of the Alamance Loan r& Trust Company iu this . issue- of the Dispatch. This mnk has mov ed into the New Isley. building "cor ner Main and Davis streets, where they will be pleased to have their customers call and inspect their new quarters. ' . - ' . - Mr. Lawrence Holt, Sr., brought a bunch of keys to our office Mon day' that he found in the road Sun day while but autombbele riding hear Elon College, Mr. Holt said their machine got stuck iq a mud hole and while they were trying to extricate the machine he found the keys. They are in our. Possession, the party who lost them can get them by calling at this office and proper ly describing them. Wnrtmon ro txntmtrvA in mnvincr ,ejH the house off of the lot recently bought from Mr. Davenport by the Episcopal congregation. The build ing is being moved to east Burling ton and will be located on the cor ner of east Davis and I&verett street on the lot when; Dorsetts vstore was situated, the store building is being moved to khe corner of. east Davis and Tucker streets Our Epis'jopal friends will, erect a handsome and commodious church building on the lot. The child of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Hill last Craddwck of Glenrre HipH SsfrnrrW J and was buried Sunday at Gibson ville' funeral services conducted by Rev. Dunegan of Durham. Dr. Frost the new dentist has an ad in this issue. Dr Frost is a thorough graduate in bis profession and can give yoir good service when you need the service of a dentist. Mr. D. C. Greeson of R. T. D. No. 4, brought a head of cabbage to town Slonday ;which weighed six teen and one quarter pounds. Mr. Wilbur Clapp brought the cabbage which brought sixteen cents. Mr. reier n Wcco Tfae jtfgpateh and. th Daily boro is the guest of relatives and m is a- Combination of news friend at this place. . - aperg shouW in evejy home Mr. Tracey Mebane of Greens- in Alamance County. Look up boro spnt Sunday with his father our clubbing pr position on another Mr. J. H. Mebane. page and take advantage of it. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Home were Mr. Luther C. Foglemanis mak- the guest oi Mr. Y . rt. lung ot mg corsideral)le improvements on his rei lenee on -East Ale-.ns street, by. atUliug more rooms, porclivs etc Hughes Rndd. Mr. Chester A. Hughes of Elon College and Miss Lnla Rudd oi Casewell County were happiljr unit ed in the bonds of matrimony at the Reformed parsonage here at 5 p. m. July 10th, 1909 by Rev J. IKb drew. There were no attendants, this young couple preferring a quit t marriage, l ney-wiii nave ine near ty congratulations of a host of friends as they are both very popu lar. They will reside at Elon Col lege where Mr. Hughes owns and operates a livery stable. What shall it profit the United tates Senate that one Theodore Roosevelt is no longer on its neck while vet it hath one Robert H. La Follette on it? hands? 1 1 i Altamahaw Sunday." - . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Foster of Durham are the guest of Mrs. Ida Mansfield this week. Mr V C. Garrison and wife of Xo. 2, were the guest of Mr. V al ter Mebane Sundav. Mrs. Dora VanBuren of Chicago 111. is the guest of 'her sister Mrs. F. P. Walker this week, Mr. J. G, Smith of Raleigh, a practical printer, hasjaccepted a posi tion with the DispatcD. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. SeHar3 and daughter left yesterday for their summer resort at Montrat. MU Fleta Godfrey left Sunday for a two months stay with relatives and friends at Greensboro. . Miss Esther Mebane left Monday for High Point where she will spend a week visitinar her sister. Mr. Robt. Mebane of Danville, Va. spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday with his parents. MU Afinnia "Rvrvna loft "MftlKflV horning for Durham where she will specd sometime visiting friends. Mrs. Sallie Summers and child- ren of Greensboro spent Sunday nigbt with Mrs. W. I. Montgom ery. Miss Granip Mnntommerv left Monday for a ten davs visit to "ends at Greensboro and Charlotte. MissXettie Cook sneut Sunday at Mebane attending the dedication the new MptliAlief rhnrnh at that Place. Mrs. R. L. Boyd and Mrs. Mala atterson returned last week from a Jjsitto friends and relatives at tbapel Hill. Mr. J n WK;tCQii r tJ n J?s daughter Mrs. John Dixon of esland N. C. Ws Earuie and Flora Sharpe spent Saturday and Sun- y, visiting Misses Jessie and Vanderforrl. J. H. Mad kins was called to a -. i "fine of his father near Altama- r naay on account oi tne f his father beSlf J Denny. is expected to ViaJs ora, ounaay at i x ifoi f0 at B"08 Academy at When the woik is completed Mr. M Fogleman will have; a cozy home The editor acknowledges re ceipt of an invitation to attend the institute at Mebane . next Tuesday, July 20th. We hope to attend and mingle with those goixl- people on that day. They ueer do things by halves. Quite a number of people of the town were disappointed last Satur day when they found thefire alarm whieh had been turned in was only to practice and try the oystera and learn the hydrant. Everything worked nicely 0 account ot the Rock Creek TWnshjp S S. Convention at Spriugwood. Presbyterian church next Sabbath July 18th there will 'je no preaching at Whitsett Refor ined church. There will be preach ing at St. Marks at 11a. ui. LOST DOG I will pay a libe ral reward for the delivery to me, or carrier on R. F. D. No. 9, my Bull Dog "Bob," Bob is Solid white pars and tail bobbed and castrated. Mra. W. H. Trolinger, R. F. D. No. 9, Burlington. Mr. R. Alex Coble informed us Saturday that he gathered one half gallon of strawberries last nday and that he has lot of green ones on the stalks. We think this - rather out of season for strawberries. We suppose Mr. Coble eats strawberry pie all the summer. The farmers institute at Mebane net Tuesday he 20th, promises to be an interesting affair. The tow;, tit Mebane will furnish free iced drinks and a pleasant and prof itable occasion awaits all who attend make your arrangements to go, yon will not regret it. Mrs. W. A. Harper, of Elon Col lege, who has been at St. Leo's Hospital, Greensboro, tor the past month, where she underwent a com plicated surgical operation has re turned home very much improved and on the road to permanent good health again. " ' We call your attention to the ad oi Elon College in this issue-of the Dispatch. This Huted i institution of learning needs 'tto'jnpwttdotRml i our bands, it ia worthy "of ijor putronagr, investigate ite advanteg. hfrr flndinop Vour bov or frirl-tO Notice to the Public! I have a-never-failing cure for Scrofular and Eczema; a cure guar-' antced whendiretious are followed. Distance no objection. Call on or address MRS. A. E. HINESLY, Burlington, N. i). LIST OF LETTERS J? Seoalning In Post Jni.e uncivil ppd. Burlington, N. . C, July 3; (1909. Gentlemen : r - ':.i Grady Davis, (3) C, Gloves, J. W. Glass, James Kerlery, Lacy Moore J. F. Moore, R. Patterson", R. S. Rodgers. ' r ..... Ladies - . .. . . Miss Httttie Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wheeling Clark, , Miss Edith Moore, Miss Hattie Roberson Miss May Terry. Persons calling for any of .these letter will please say "ad vertised" 1 and givodate of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post-Master. The military company of this place w'll have their annual sermon preached Sunday night by the cap tain Rev. Cox, at the Lutheran church, after which they will leave at 10:40 for Morehead City for their regular annual encampment outing. Burlington Drug Com'y First Can Line of Toilet Soaps and Sundries, ' Cigars and Tobacco. Agents for Hudnuts Toi let Preparations. Pre scription Specialists....... Burlington Drug Com'y Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatory Sckocl Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Lead ing Southern Colleges Best Equipped Preparatory School hi tie South Faculty of ten officers and teach ers. Campus of sexenty-five acres. Library contai in g forty thousand volumes. Well epuipped gymna sium. High standards and mod ern methods of instruction, rre quent lectures by prominent lect urers. Expenses exceedingly mod erate. Eleven years of phenomen al success. For Catalogue and Other Informa tion Address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham; - - - N. C. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& I CLEARANCE SAL B. A. SELL ARS & SON vrt o . V rnmmpnrintf Jnn - OHrr wiffi a mnntK nf atM Vf" values: that will appeal to you more - than any sale . you have known. T Many small lots and broken as sprtments of seasonable goods aggregating hundreds of dollars worth are offered at about 1-2 the former ; price, making this the opportune time to buy. , silks! . s;:siLKsr;S:; Stylish Shantung, Foulards and Japonica Siik, the best and most used silks of the season.- They will go quickly at the following reductions: 50c to 87c. ; values 39c 39c values 24c - S if One lot remnants 1-2 tog yardsin piece, values 40c. to $1.00 far yard,; atg4c perfrard: Soldjbyplf only. Thisjs your opportunity to get a SilkWaist or" remnant at practically a give-away price. STYLISH WASH FABRICS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Not in many years have we offered as big values in Colored Lawns, Organdies and Batiste The un usual values and large variety of the newest coloring V) make this the Wash Goods event ot the season. 18 to 25c Values 12 l-2c 12 1-2 to 15c Values 10c Ifo 8 to 10c Values 5c. ' SOME UNUSUAL VALUES IN . 8 LADIES' UNDERWEAR We show "the famous Defender Muslin Underwear; CO in a very large assortment Skirts, Drawers, Gowns, vj9 Corset Covers and Summer Knit Underwear. - See Our 5c. Counter! v The showing of Challies, White and Colored Lawns, Ginghams, Percales, etc., is large and has values from 8c to 25c per yard. SPECIAL PRICES ! Special Prices are offered on all Woolen and Wash Skirts, Linen and Woolen Suits and Waists. A purchase in this department will be a saving to you. B. A SELLARS & SON. To Refresh the Body on These Hot Spring and Summer ' Da js. Make STROUD'S DRUG STORE AND r SODA :-: FOUNTAIN :-: HEADQUARTERS Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Delicious and Refreshing" Up-to-date Hue of Toilet Soaps, Cigars and Tobac co, etc. Prescriptions filled on short notice. .... T. H. STROUD, Burlington, N. C. ILTO-OHLlLlt - I am Representing the Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Co., Charlotte, N. Carolina, in this section, and am prepared to make you prices on anything in the way of Headstones, Tablets, Monuments, etc. See my cuts and get my prices before placing your order, Material and work guaranteed first-class. W. N. MEBANE, Box 464, BURLINGTON, N. C. Now Is The Time To Porch Rockers, Lawn Settees arid Chairs, Hammocks, Re frigerators, Ice Cream Freezers. We Have a Full Line of the Above, Prices All Right " Mm B. SMITH The Furiuturc Store New isiftv Building Hitriinfrmn? .j-- m ALAMANCE LOAN i IBIISI BE MOYED!: TO THE NEW ISLEY BUILDING Why Not rent a Safety Deposit Box in our Fire Proof Vault to keap vour valuable papers, bonds, stocks, jewelry ecc in? T We have a lew more left for rent at $2,00, $3.00 ' and $4.00 per ; jear. " ' - -, : . ' - '., Your surplus money placed in our Saying Department at 4 per cent interest is a prettygood investment when you consider the Security we offer you. . : ' " S You are invited to call and inspect our New Quarters. ' " . . . - .' The Oldest and Largest Bank in; the County BANKING HOURS 9 A. M. TO 30 P. M DEPOSITS $270,000, TOTAL ASSETS $350,000 ALAMANCE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, BURLINGTON, N. C. An up-to-date line of Voil and Pana ma Skirts, full line of Kimonas. - - - 69 Some of the nicest we have ever handled, prices "right. Hats, Shoes, Pante, Dress Goods and notions! dee us ana get our pnees oeiore purcnasmg. vjuick sale and small profit E. L. BOWLAND, Sy i!07 Bet FrontDavIa'flt., , ''l :drlintoD N. ofM00 A .'v:vj I A-'-' I- 1 xne puoiic,eoraw couege nexc year.
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