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Dispatcb, % II —I, .1 ■■ t liH I'- > ■A fi f 1 f?’ t ii 1^:: RURAL CARRIER ITEMS :-:J — II II 111 .■■■^OTMUMTnr— Haw River Items. Dr. Pickett, as Astor Goble^ wl^o now superintendg his farm has a Miss Blanche Faucett of Browns ^ new gTrl baby at his home Siimmitt. sister of our esteemed j carry- operater is spending a few days with her brother C. R. Faucette, we bid her welcome. Miss Nova Modlin daughter oi Rev. N.M. Modlin of Morgan ton is visiting her unole E. M. Coble we are always glad to have good people to visit us. Miss Dulcie Eatman of Raleigh spent Saturday and Sunday very pleasantly in Haw River. Miss Dula Maxwell of Va., is spending a few days with her sis ter Miss Nellie the music teacher they will leave for their home in Dayton Va., in a few days. Miss lola Franklin spent Sun day and Monday in Durham. B. S. Robertson Jr. of Durham spent Saturday and Sunday at home with his parents. Rev. B. T. Hurley of Durham spent a few day in town las^ week there seems to be valuable attrac tion here for him we won’t tell this time. Miss Isla Stadford and Mr. Stadford of Greensboro spent Sat urday and Sunday with her uncle J. A. Trollinger they were pleas ant visitors. Mrs. J. W. McPherson, Dr. S. D. McPherson, Miss Bessie Mc Pherson and Miss Bell Murry left Tuesday evening for Atlantic City seeking pleasures and we hope they found it in abundance. H. W. Gilspie and wife with their little Miss Gena with Y. A. Holt left seeking pleasure by way of Atlantic, Philadelphia, and Baltimore we hope they roamed field of bliss. T. K. Foust has been at home for the past ten days from Bing- ington Ala., where hehadamogt delightful time. Little Lelah and.^May Strong xrom Selma have been visiting their aunt Nrs. C, A. Albright for the past two weeks. Frank Albright came home from Roanoke: Rapids sick and at this time is ccnfined to his room with fever, we wish a speedy re cover. -Jchn Keer of Durham and his brother J. P. Keer of Miss, are spending a few days at the old home looking over old. pathes and resting under the old shade trees where memories will cluster and twi.ne. Dr- Jim Albright and wife of Tenn., were visitors at J. T. Albri ghts last Tuesday. It is so pleas ant to visit in the old neighbro hood of our youthful days in after years. Mrs. G. W. P. Cates after a few days visit to the old home of her girl-hood days retuined home well pleased with mingling with relatives. She and the way he ing on for the last few days we dont know what is to become of him. Dont foi’get the picnic—come bring your family, and dont for get the basket. This is goin,g to be the grandest pi'^nlc that 'bas ever been, pulled off by the car riers and patrons. Elon COlIeqeNoL Dr. J. L. Kernodle and wife have returned home after a two weeks stay at Grayson’s Sulphur Springs, Va. Miss Ruth Kernodle of Greens boro is visiting her cousin, Miss Atrick Kernodle at the Hub. Everett Faucett and Miss Maude Gerringer took time by the forelock ond ran away to Vanceyville and were m.arried last Tuesday.- No use to say no for Dan Cupid is always on time. Claud Cable is placing the lum ber of his house and expects to begin work this week, Ingram Wheeler’s father and mother, of Hillsboro visited their son and family Fi'iday and Sat urday, returning Sunday. usual big yield. From 60 shocks of oats John Coutell made 64 bus oats. , , Mrs. J. M.. Hayes left Monday for Cedar Grove where she goes to attend the bunal of her bro ther-in-law, R. T. Hailey, He was a rural carrier at Hillsbro. . J. C. Lassiter of Newportnews, Va., is visiting at J. R. Gatis, Sqow yiDp Items. Several of our people attended the county Sunday School Con vention at Spring Church Satur day and Sunday and report the exercises good. Miss Gertrude Morris left Fri day for Lumbertown to visit her sister. Mrs. Joe Bowman and children of Ashboro are visiting at her * father's Milo Dixon's. Miss Annie Dixon left Monday to enter school ^t Whitsett. Mr. and Mrs, Bodenhamer of High Point are visiting at her father’s John Alien’s this week. J. C, Wright and family visited at J. R, Stuart’s Sunday, Mrs. Phebe Misses Myrtle and Thelma Coble visited at D. ’ J. Cobles Saturdajyiight. Mrs. J. lyi. Thompson, who has been very ill, is reported some better. Rev. T. C. Hodgin will preach at Cane Creek next Saturday and Sunday, Last Sunday while Thadeus Stephens was taking a peaceful nap at his home, in Chatham Co., his wife struck him a severe blow on the head with a broom handle rendering him unconcious. It is not known just how serious his condition is but at last report, he was ]’esting very well. No cause for the deed is known except her mind is somewhat affected. K. F. B. No. 7. Do not forget our picnic next Monday, Sept. 5th, at Hardens Park. All patrons of rural routes are expected to bring a basket of rations and the whole family and come put for a good time. We want Route 7 to come out by the wholesale that day. J. J, Bishop had the misfortune to lose a horse Sunday. The fodder harvest has com menced on No, 7. A. R. Flentom and wife of Graham and Mrs. Alfred Isley visited at Squire Lewis Holt’s, Sunday. Hon. C. E. Moser presented us with a quart of his fine black berry wine last week and we managed to smuggle it through without No. 5. or No. 8 getting a whack at it. W. B. Sharpe and wife and Mrs: Jerry Sharpe visited A. K. Isleys ■ family Sunday and J. K. furnished them all the water melon they wanted. Carl Holt had the tune of getting his badly hurt while at Buy where you can bu;^ cheapest and where yon can have a large stock from which to select. Look at these prices^ they spe^. White Goods. the misfor- hand right work with the bridge force at Stony Creek last weeek. D. C. Moser and wife, of Spen cer, spent bst week visiting at L. W. Holts. D. C. Holt, who is attending school at Elon College, spent Sunday at home. Miss Maude Shoffner, who has a position at High Point, spent several days with her parents, W. A. Shoft'ner on No. 7, last week. Mr, and Mrs. I;evin Holt spent Saturday and Sunday at Springs Church in the southern part of the county attending the Sunday School Convention. Mrs. C. L. Sharpe has returned from Chatham county where she has been visiting her people. The protracted meeting will b?gin at Friendship next Sunday. Jap Albright is remodeling his house. We ask all the ladies to insist on the men hitching up their teams and bring them to the pic nic next Monday, Sept. 5th, at Harden’s Park. 40c. white Persian lawn 25c, 50 and 60c. persiah law’n 29c. 15c. madras 10c. 15 and 18c. 40-inch white lawn 15c. Fancy white goods 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25c. Beautiful line of all-over laces, bands, etc., special prices. 50e. yard wide silk goods, range of colors, special 29c. 50c, yard wide silk at 19c. Mercerized linens 19c, ;; See our tables of 5c. laces and Embroideries. See our tables of Ginghams and Lawns, at five cents, worth double. . See our tables of new Chambray, at 10c. See our table of Zephrys and Ginghams, at 7c. See our special lot of Ladies’ white Waists and Waists at 50c. 'See our line of white Waists and Skirts g.t $1.00. See our great barga,ins in house furnishings, art squares, rugs, carpets furniture, chairs, rockers, and all you want to \ beautify’your home at a small outlay. ^ Td Mi Si s McCall Patterij* K.vs ' STYLISH y We want you to see our great offerings at 5 and lOc. in glassware, tinware, enamel ware See our 25 and 50c. counters of ware. ' Come to our store for what yon want. We have the stock and the price wifl please you^ Jos. A. Isley Burlington, DEPARTMENT STORE N. Carolina. old friends and did want to go to the old historic | church Cane Creek but for want 8. F. D. No. 8. of time forbade, i Miss Nettie Phibbs, a charming C. R. Cates who has been at| young lady of Greensboro is visit- Lacross Va., where he has been ; ing at W. A. Lewis, in the employ of the Oxford Ice j Mrs. L. E. Gattis visited friends plant ever since April returned j and relatives in Chapel Hill last home Saturday evening and spent week. Sunday with his father G. W. P. I Our friend Jno. F. Sutton must Cates, he returned to Lacross.be out of meat. We saw him Moad^y evening. ^ out scouring the woods for squir- Dr. A. 0. Spoon was in town | rells last week. Monday and spent a few hours j Thanks to all our friends who with his mother Mr?j. E, J, Spoon, I gave us fruit and melons since C&pt» and Mrs. S.A. Vest and; our last writing. M^ister Sam after spending some | J, P. King our first class pain- days in the Elysian Fields of ter, took in the excursion to pleasure at Atlantic City N. J, Danville last week. He says he returned Sunday, entered into meet his old friend, W. E. Steel real life no place like home. ; on the street, hunting for a baby G. W. Franklin of Durh^ was carriage, called to the bed side of his wife ^ C. B. Hayes, R. L. C., No. 2, at Haw River at the home of his from Leicester, N. C., spent Sat- daughter Mrs. S. A. Vest who urday and Sunday with this was very sick, with the aid of Dr, j writer. Glad to have him. He J. W. McPherson she is much bet ter. Dr. Franklin left for home Death of Mr. Hiwkins. The^ remains of Mr. Field Hawkins, who died in East Bur lington Monday night, v/as ship ped to Fayetteville yesterday morning for burial.. Mr. Hawk ins moved to this city last Janu ary and has been living with his son since. He was TO years old and is survived by his wife and six children to mourn his demise. A Card. I have secured the service of J, C. Williams a Licensed Embal- mer of long experience to assist me in my work._ We are at your service day or night. Phone 415 or 173. Jas. A. R. Davis, Undertaker. Sunday evening. Holt Haywood ^f New York spent Monday night with his par ents, he has many friends in Alamance. He left Tuesday for New York where he is in the milling buisness. Summer is folding her mantle preparing to lay it in the archives of time with summers that have' gone before. E. F. I). No. 1. Mrs. R. S. Shofiner has sick for the last few J. IL Homewood nsrni been days, srent ■ent last week at Siler City, visitmg frienr^s. „'Iary Eases of the city is speraing a few days on No, 1, vibiting Ruby Loy. Miss Minnie Montgomery will leave Monday for Gibsonville, she will teach in uht-re is no kin to this Hayes but he is alright. Sam Mansfield is “shouting.” Its a fine boy. Miss Bessie Leath of Unio. Ridge spent last week at J. W Somers. Miss Irma Boon of Altamahaw No, 1 is visiting her grandmother Mrs. J, D. Barnette. Mrs, T. J. Cheek and children, of Elizabeth City are visiting at J. G. McOullock’s. Mrs. J. W. Somers visited her sister, Mrs Armie Leath, at Union Ridge, last week. Little Mary McCullock had the misfortune to get one of her fin gers badly crushed in a cider mill last v/eek. Miss Jennie Simpson of Greens boro visited her brother, J, D. Simpson, last week. . She was accompanied by Ethel Simpson, also of Greensboro. Our friend, J. M. Story, made in his the i a yield of over 24 to one } wheat crop. He sowed Graded. School this year, jwneaicrop. ne soweci c acres Any one wishing some good | in oats and made 200 shocks from pigs v:oul(i do well to apply top. pvhich he thrashed 223 bus. Best loser v,'ho has twenty nice i yield of oats we'have heard of. j J. F. Sutton made tAventy-two a good job;and half bus, to one of wheat, v.ouia niake no mistake in seeing j Uncle Henry Ross made his 1, 0. vho has . ;)igs for sale, ;ne wishing lake Prof. Frank H. Curtiss, who has been conducting a number of Teachers Institutes through the State, holding his last institute at Oxford, Granville county, re turned home Monday evening. We are glad to note that Mr. J. B. Cheek, who was operated on a week or ten days ago at John- son-Wiilis Sanatorium, Richmond Va., is improving nicely and is expected home in a few days. The annual picnic of the Re formed Sunday School will be held at the Will Holt fann near Alamance Mills next Saturday, September 3. All who expect to go will meet at the church by 8 o'clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Coble and children, accompanied by their guest, Miss Hallie Ree Hed rick spent Sunday at Mt. Hope, the old home church of Mrs. Coble, attending the protracted meeting services. Mr. Clyde Hornaday accompa nied by Miss Annie Justice spent Sunday the guest of Hhis uncle at Rock Creek. Miss Annie Dare Hornaday returned with therii to spend a week the guest of her brother, Mr. Carl Horna(^ay. Rev. P. H. Fleming has return ed from his vacation, spent with relatives and friends in Warren county. He requests us to an- nounc that regular services will be held at the Christian chnrch next Sunday at the usual hours.| To our customers in Alamance county, we beg to announce that' Mr. Claud Cates is in charge of our business, with his office on Main St,, Burlington. We beg for him your good will and pat ronage. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 0. J. Denny, Mgr, W, M. Cates, who was called to the bed side of his son-in-law, E. N. Oliver, returned Saturday to his home at Tallahassee, Fla, J. Van Carter, Field Secretary | report the condi- of the North Carolina Sunday School Association, v^ho was nres- i B^tha Jordan a tram- entat the County Convention - with him. Local and Personal. Miss Carrie Garmon a popular young lady of Whitsett was a shopping visitor iifi the city Mon day, and is spending the week with Mr. S. Homewood. Mrs. Walter Squires died Sun day morning at her home at Os- sipee and was buried Monday at Bethel. She leaves a young hus band and one child. Miss Hallie Ree Hedrick, of ! Lexington, who has been the guest of Miss Pauline Coble for the past week, left Monday for Greensboro to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Vernon, Messrs. J. W. and Walter Cates, and Emmett Petty attended the County Sunday &hool Conven tion. at Spring Meeting House last Sunday. led and at a price that Will please his customers. These good will be at the Cooper Dry ^oods Co., in a few days for your inspection. E. B. Meachum’s little girl, of Burlington, No. 7, lost a locket and chain at Spring church last Sunday, August 28, with the let ters “L. L. M.’-on it,; reasonable reward to finder, if delivered to E. B. Meachum, left at The Dis patch office. Miss Lois A. Workman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Work man of this city was taken to the Stokes Sanatorium at Salisbury Saturday and an operation was performed Monday afternoon ror appendicitis. We are glad to re port that the opeartion was suc cessfully performed and that she is getting along nicely. The Paragon^ generally knoA\ n as the “Palace of Sweets/^ has! been greatly improved and beau tified under the new nianage- mentj, the past week by re-paper ing and painting the interior and rearranging the stock. - A new fountain has also been installed, which adds much to the this jiop- ular resort. We are requested to announce that Elder C/ H. Cayce, of Mar- ton, Tenn., and Elder J, i\:. Man- sees, of Macon, Ga., will preach at the Union Church in this city Tuesdaj^ September 13th, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and at 8 o’clock at night. ‘ ‘the old school or Pnniitive Baptists. The^^pub- lic is cordially invited to attend both services. is^ Willie Hadknfey of Char lotte is the guest of Mr: Eugene Evans. NOTCE Again I beg to remind those who have not paid their taxes for 1909, that this matter is too import ant to be treated with such indiifferehce. You must admit that I have been linient. I have tried to manage so that you might have the privilege of settling at your con venience. But I cannot wait always. My settle ment is ri^ht at hand. These taxes must be paid. It is right, and I want a full settlement now. Respectfully, R.RCOOK, Sheriff. Misfi Spri Byh Mise Mis£ Misii Mi& Rt N Kept mani Coui Satu iioot ting I couni for suchi erly The the citiei^ .Sati p. n delef tion busii b0fo]| mg in tl mitt Byl CounI Cor Thi votei cincti Hall. o’clo( th Sunday, spent in the city Checks were received by Sunday night J. C, Mrs. Jack Johnson, mother of Chas. T. Johnson and Mrs. Mon roe Crutchfield of this city, died Burke and Compton and Squires evening at Greensboro this week from the Southern Live I ^ stroke of paralysis, , was Stock and Insurance Co., of High' ^ Monday on train Point, paying loss on policies held i it?" carried Tuesday to by these parties. Mr. Burke re-1 cemetery for interment, ceived $150 insurance carried on J Mr. W. N. Cooper, who has one of those fine soiTels that he i been on the northern market for drove to the hearse, which died a | the past ten days returned last couple of weeks ago. This Com- ! Friday. Mr. Cooper states that represented in this city ] he has bought the nicest stock of by Mr, J, M. Shoffner. i fall goods that he has ever hand- SANITARY CLUB .75 .40. .50 .25 .25'■ Suits cleaned and pressed Coats “ “ Suits sponged “ Coats “ “ “ Pants “ “ “ Ladies’ suits cleaned and . pressed .75 Skirts cleaned and pressed .,50 Panama hats cleaned .50 Straw (sailor) ; 25 Pressing Club ’Phone 342 TRY- Burlington Drug Comp’y FOR- For Drugs, Cigars and Gold Drinks. A mi lot Woods’ Turnip Seed. Mlngton Dnig Comp'y OVER 66 YEARS' EXPEBIENCt: Trade Marks DEStGKS COPVmGHTS«C. Anyonesending asUetpb and 1 QUloliIy ascertain our free ", | invention iB prolia!)Jy Con):m tlon85tri6ti5r!onfl3entiul. HAKDEOOK oi; t f “ •ent free. Oldest aeencr fc-r s«curi«ff VatentS'talJfen throueh Slur.n & to. tpecUtlnotice, Wii.tiftui; cSiiiTiro, iu the A.'tiBKd»OTne]r HIu^tTated -weekjy. ^ cillatiou of: «nr Bolentlfio Joui’iial. *1 „ yeaf 5 four months, by an iiewKciunt '!Q.a«*B»«MSwa^N8W Ip Tsssi t.iu WptbiBgtou. o. U
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