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freeman drug CO Agents ior Huylers Candy. J. Van Undley Cut Flowers. Also the place to buy anything kept in a Drug Storelat reasonable prices. mn m \ call. TRY OUR ICE CREAM. FRlilEMiUSr IDRUa GO. Phone 20 - Burlington, N. C. I local ^ AND PERSOjS} A L. J Bazaar W. C. Isley old stand Thursday afternoon 3—11. Miss Daphna Fowler returned Friday from a two weeks visit to friends at Charlotte. Miss Lizzie May, of Durham, is the guest of Miss Mary Blay lock this week. I am in position to weigh your heavy farm products. H. W. Trollinger. Misses Lona Loyd and Mary McCauley of Mebane were shop ping visitors in town Friday. Miss Eva Mason of Edenton spent part of last week the guest of Miss Swannie Patterson. Miss Blonda Kernodle of Ossi- pee was in town the first of the week, the guests of relatives. Miss Annie Garner an(k.little I Business Builders. ^ ^ Maticet inserted in tbit colama will ite ^ charged far at the rate of one cent a word ^ for each insertion, ten cent* brag the ain- ^ imiiiid cha^e. Adx. wiii be run until no* y tifisd to be discoBtinued^ FOUND—-Medal, “Prohibition Oratory." Owner can secure ptoperty by calling at Dispatch Ojfice, and paying for this notice. g p. White, of Southport, spent Monday in town.on busi ness. Garland Horner and Miss Lore- na King were visitors at Union last Sunday. ^Irs. Will Paylor of Greensboro arrived today to be the guest of Ml- Mrs. S. A. Steelt^. Mr Ed King and Mrs. Lena yoonger spent Sunday the guests; of Umon Kidge. i Miss Alvenia Guthne returned i t. mu week from a months visit to , W- P. Thurston returned ^ ^ 1- last week from an extended visit to Winston-Salem. J. 0. Guthrie, of Raleigh, spent Monday with his brother, B. 0. Guthrie. J. G. Pugh, of Winston-Salem, was the guest of his uncle, B. 0. Guthrie. B. A. Sellars and Son have an ad this week well worth your at tention. Goble-Bradshaw Company are some special offers FOR SALE—Second hand soda fountain, in good condition. Ap ply at the “Paragon”. THAT BEAR THIS STAMP LENOX relatives in South Carolina. Miss Pearle Fogleman is spend- ino- vhe week the guest of Miss LiTlian Allred at Union Ridge. Mr. J, H. Iseley and daughter,' Mi-i^ Mvrtle spent Sunday visit- Mr. F. Iseley in the country. in. H. H. Swann, of New Port News, Va., spent Friday in the city visiting friends. Miss Florine Robertson spent i Saturday, Sunday and Monday ,TT TTr ^ . the guest of friends at Gibson- Miss Vivian Waker of Watson yjy^. No. 1, is the guest of her broth er Chas 0. Walker for a week or; two, i Mrs. Mary Liddell and Miss Ivie Morgan spent Sunday at Mt. i Hope, attending the protracted 1 meeting. Messrs Roy McKinsey and Her bert Crisp of Winston-Salem spent Sunday in the city with friends. Ben Sykes, who has been en- ioving his vacation at Atlantic City returned to his work last Monday. :\Ir. and Mrs. Cecil Neese are spending the week visiting rela tives and attending the meeting at i^it, Hope. ^Jisses Nona and Flossie Gar ner of Bynum arrived Monday to spend some time with the family of H, A. Garner. Henry Anthony, who has been traveling for the past, six weeks was in town a few dsys the first of the week. Misses Nannie Dee and Annie L, Rdtzel of Elon College were the guests of Mrs. J. R. Mebane last Sunday. Little Miss Nannie Ingle of Greensboro is the guest of her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Cates this week. Miss Grace Rhodes of the Val ley of Virginia is spending sever al days vacation the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. H Fleming. Miss Bertha Hoffman left Mon- dav to spend a few days visiting Miss Lillian Shoffner and other friends in Guilford county. Mrs, T. S. Faucett and daugh ter Agnes returned last Friday from Montreat, where they spent a couple of weeks on pleasure. James E, Foust spent Satur day night under the parental roof amending church at Mt. Hope Sundays returning Monday morn- The annual Cleacance Sale at B, Goodman’s continues for four more days, until Saturday Sept. third. Mr, Claud Cates succeeds S. W. Stewart in employ of the -g. fifteen young people ciiapf.-roned by Miss Mabel Ellis, i-ook a hay ride about three miles O'-it in the country last Friday i-ijrht. ; Singer Sewing Machine Co., of ' this city. The Alamance Ins. & Real Estate Co., have some interest ing facts stated in their ad. this week, look it up. Miss May Barrett who has been the guest of friends at gRoxboro for the past two or three weeks, returned last Thursday. Dr. C. A. Anderson returned Thursday from a ten days sojourn in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The best Sewing machine need les, Oil and repairs for sale by the Singer Co., Claud Cates our salesman, Burlington, N. C. Mr, David Curtis, the popular printer of The Pate Printing Co. was off on his vacation last v/eek. He reports a fine time on a fish ing trip. Miss Fannie Kilgo returned to her nome in Durham yesterday after a two weeks visit here, the guest of Misses Mabel and Ada Belle Isley. Mr. John G. King accompanied Mrs. King to John’s HopMns Hospital, Baltimore, last Satur- ‘day evening, where she will un der go an operation. Mr. John M. Fix accompanied his daughter Miss Carrie Meade, to Greensboro Saturday evening. Miss Carrie will spend the week with relatives and friends. Attend the Bazaar given by the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church at the JW. C. Iseley old stand tomorrow after noon and evening from 3 to 11. Mr. Eusebus Patterson and son. E. V. Patterson, of R. F. D. No. 1, gave us a pleasant call E. V. Patterson i^li Mildred Garner spent ’®veral days of last week at High Point. FOR SALE—Two fresh milch cows, at the residence of Dr D. A. Long, two miles East of Graham Mrs. Lula Hicks and little son Edward, of Richmond, Va., are the guests of Mrs. K. K. Lively. Miss Edna Louise Brannock of Spencer is the guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Gar vin. Rev. J. D. Andrew is assisting Rev. J. L. Bowers in a protract ed meeting at Mt. Hope this week. Encourage the Ladies by at tending the “Cotton Sale'’ Thur sday evening, at W. C. Isley old stand, Capt. and Mrs. Will Freeman of Spencer are the guests of his father Dr. R. A. Freeman this week. I have scales arranged to weigh your hay, straw, or other heavy farm products. H. W. Trollinger. Several shots, were fired into the Telephoe Cable between Bur lington and Graham by some one last Monday night. Mrs. Ozella Cheek of Elizabeth City arrived Friday to visit her father Rufus McCullock of the northern part of the, county. R. Clarence Lively and Knox Lively of Portsmouth, Va., came Tuesday to be the g'aests of K^ K. Lively for several days Mr. Roy Fonville, a prominent young attorney of Charlotte ar rived yesterday to be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fonville, Miss Mitchell Lively and moth er of Portsmouth, Va., v/ho have been the guest of K. K. Lively, returned to their homes the first of the week. There will be preaching at New Providcnce church, near Graham depot the first Sunday received, car of No. 1, sap shingles. $2,15 per thousand. J. W, Cates. WANTED—To sell at once a cook stove. Only used eighteen months. Apply at Methodist Protestant parsonage. Have scales airanged to weigh your heavy farm products, hay etc. J. W. Cates. NOTICE—All parties who are in arrears for work done in the cemetery will please come for ward and settle. - Respectfully, L. P. Sheppard, Cemetery Keeper. FOR RENT:—Several good of fice looms in Waller Building. For terms etc. Apply to J. Zeb, Waller FOR SALE—One 2 1-2 horse power gasoline engine, in perfect ru:aning order. Apply to Bur- Lir-[GTQN Beverage Co., Burling ton, N. C. W iiNTED—W oman married or unmaried to rnn snmll board ing bouse. Apply to State Dis patch Office. SOMETHING N E W-Now while times are hard, a dollar saved is a dollar made. Why use so much electricity on lights when our new article will save you from fifty to eighty cents on the dollar.. Will last a life time. Send si, for article today, >5, Burlington, N. C. Will wear Fit well, Hold their shape dnd look well, Wejstand back of; ev^ry pair we sell. Ask those who have bought “LENOX” Shoes how they w^r. Our pnces on this celebrated line range from 60c. up to $2^00 A pair. Calf, Vici Kid and Gunmetal leathera and all shapes in Lace and Buttons. See our New Fall Line. The HOLT-CATES Co. On the corner, - - BURLINGTON, N. a No matter how soft they are, yiill hoM fillings if proper attention is given them after they have been cleaned and filled. Your health depends largely upon the con dition of your teeth. Don’t put it off—have them attended to at once, and let me tell you how to keep them in good condition. Examinations fre6. Prices as reasonable as good Work will permit. OFFICE I 8:00 A. M. to 12 M. HOURS 11:00 to 6:00 P. m. Office over Sellars Dry Goods store. DR. J. S. FROST BURLINGTON, N. G, ' - PHONE 374 S Today’s Success Is The Result |of Yesterday’s Preparation. i 1 September at 11 a. m, by Rev. D. A. Long. j Prof. and Mrs. C. L. Hornaday! of Durham, who are the guests | of his father, Rev. J. A. Homa- i day, spent Monday and Tuesday! in Greensboro visiting friends, j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coble at-1 teiided fethe revival meeting at | Lowe’s Sunday and Monday, i spending Sunday night the guest of his brother, W. W. Coble. Two games of ball were played Saturday between Burlington and Durham, Burlington winning both, the score being 4 to 2 in the first, and 5 to 3 in the second, Mr. H. W, Trollinger and\am- ily left Tuesday morning for Car penter to visit Mrs. W. A. Mar tin, the mother of Mrs. Trolling er. They will be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning ■;anies Robertson of Lexington Saturday, E. V. Patterson was , • ^ ■ u i en route to Chapel Hill where he | havs moved into thpr beautrful | goes to enter school. ; new home on Church Street. The | TIT- ' Tiir 4--^ A ^ formcrally occupied by ; AIV ?> 4-4- them will de occupied by Prof. I 8 Singletaoy. Mr. and Mrs. li C. G. Brown Ray, Willie and Allie Patterson, ^ ^ and Mr. Charlie Robertson, of ;Wiu the'rS'wJek'tte^^ i ' spent Sunday at High Point, the h"s'tag G“and ateothe home of! guest of Mr. John Brown. T'^ey,' returning to | jyr° (ij^arles Greeson on No. 4. ; accompanied their little grand-1 I Jl X "L«. ir-r» Ih >v cooorson, Monday. ■' •' L ^ .''v ■ .iO1"^ ^2j S f' ■' ’ 'yy-J’''' "i's' X .'riC'C'’" i j.nrijrPv Country People The county is now full of telephones. Let me have your order at night- Uncle Sam’s carriers will bring it to you next morning. No extra charge for postage. The Best Drug Store in BURLINGTON. Bradley’s : daughter home, who has been ; visiting them. I Mrs. Kellie B. Green left Tues- ' day morning for New York and I Baltimore, where she will spend ^ ten days studying the latest fash- ■ ions and designs, and buying her ! fall stock of millinery. I Elder 0; J. Denny of Greens- ; boro was in town yesterday on business, and gave us a pleasant i call. Mr. Denny is district man ager of the Singer Sewing Ma chine Company with headquar ters at Greensboro. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their many acts of kindness rendered us at the dea|;h of our father, D. F. Lamb. The Children. In other words this August Sale has been a great success because the things that lead up to it have been carefully arranged. Because splendid values in the first place. Honest reductions in prices in the second place. “Nothing succeeds like success.” While stores have come and gone this store has steadily told in plain, simple, hoc est State ments about Quality and Prices and built up the most substantial clothing businss in the county. Our buyer is now visiting the Northern cities making purchases at first hands for our Fall and Winter trade. Already new goods are rolling in, and in a verjr short time our coun ters will be loaded with newest creations of Men’s and Boy’s wear. In the meantiine we have decided to extend this Sale one more week, or untUl Sept, 7th. During that time All Summer Goods will be sold as ad vertised last week. Those who have not already taken advan tage of the bargains offered, will do Well to attend the closing week of this Glean Sweep Sale. m .A Leading Clothiers, Burlington, N. C. Advertise in The State and watch the results.
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