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RURAL OA.RRIER ITEMS
SfloK^ Camp irenis.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon of
Roanoke, Va. spent last Saturday
nigfht at Milo Dixon’s,
Mr. Lyndon Stuart of Guilford
^llolleg'e visited his parents, Mr.
and ]Mrs. N. C. Stuart, last
week.
Mr. Vern Hinshaw and Miss
Roxie Teague visited relatives at
Hawfield last Saturday and Sun-
^y.
Mr. Lo?an Durham of Spencer
made a short visit with relatives
here last week.
Mr- and Mrs. Charlie Durham
and Messrs. 0. C. Stuart, Alfred
Stuart and C. H. Thompson, at
tended the fair at Greensboro
last week.
Mr.-W. P. Henley spent a few
days in this community recently.
Messrs. Styles and Fioyd Jones
and Clem Coble visited their
grandmother Mrs. Peebe Coble
last Saturday night.
Mr. Ben Dixon and Miss Ber
tie Griffin were united in marri
age at the home of J. C. Griffin
l^t Sunday. They have our best
wishes fora long and happy life.
R. h U. No. 8.
Thanks to our good patrons for
work on the roads. We appreci
ate it very much.
B. L. Simpson of No. 8, who is
our up-to-date paniter, has» finish
ed his work in Gibsonville and
will now paint the new hotel in
Burlington.
Thanks to our patrons for veg
etables and nice new home-made
molasses; alsopnmpkins for pies.
J. F. Taylor, of Durham spent
Sunday at our house. He is our
wife’s brother and a good fellow.
Rev. Neal Roland, who is con
ducting a protracted meeting at
l^rea, spent Sunday night at W.
S. Sutton's. We had the pleas
ure of meeting Rev. Roland.
They are having a splendid meet
ing.
The teachers for Maywood
High School arrived Saturday
and Sunday by installments as it
were. They started up the school
Monday. They are boarding at
C. E. Tapscotts.
Farmers are busy hauling out
guano and sowing wheat.
Not much news this week.
(Continued from page Four)
Steel, W S Steel, A C Stockard,
A R Davis, W C Dameron, J M
Cook, Agt, Demott, G A Wright,
W D Wright, J W York, W J
Young, C L Young, Mrs Alice
Thomas, G W Cormack,
R C Andrews, Mrs J W
Andrews, Charles H Baynes, J
D Bason, Mrs Vandora Barber,
A A Sutton, H M Steele, B B
Terrell, Mrs Annie Teer,
A G Thompson, Her
bert E. Thompson’ Chas 0 Wal
ker, Miss Dixie Ward, J H Wheel
er, C S Whitt, James H Williard,
C P Williamson, Mrs D M Elder,
W R Garrat, James Gerringer,
William Grey, Mrs W E 5^ay, W
E Hay, J E Hart, Mrs Susan
Hall, J M Hayden, G S Hobbs,
J H Blalock, Mrs Rebecca Brad
ley, G B Bridges, R L Love, W
S Loy, W M Loy, Mrs M A Loy,
S J Letterlough, L A Letter-
lough, T H Letterloug, Rev W
S Long, J M Marlette, H F Mit
chell, M C Moore, MrsOllie Mos
er, E H McPherson, P G Neese,
Bosie Neese, W C Noble, C F
Oakley, Rev E L Ogilby, Lonnie
Owen, Geo. W Pattei’son, W J
Pearson, Pickard & Trogden,
Homeward & Bryant, L. B. Horn-
aday, H T Isley, 0 L Jones, W T
Jones, John B Jones, J H Kerno-
dle, Ei M King, Henry B King,
A t Bridges, W G Bridges, V B
Brewer, Mack Brooks, L D
Brooks, J C Burton, R M Burke,
J F Quakenbush, K R Raimer,
J W Rice, C K Rosts, Sanitary
Barber Shop, Miss Mamie Scott,
W K Scott, R L Shatterly, W S
Sharpe & Co., W S Sharpe, L A
Shepherd, F Z Snell. Cale Thomp
son, W L Thornburg. C D Till
man, Charles B Thomas, B J
Vestal, T W Vincent Sam Vin
cent, Burlington News Co., Bruce
Caway, A H Gates, Joseph A
Campbell, Mrs W H Conklin, Z
V Cole, C H Conklin,
COLORED.
Felix Bowes, Jim Leath, Char'-
lie Leath, Will Lea, George Lam
beth, Thomas Jordon, Maxie
Johnson, Elmo James> Roger
Hardy, Roy Harvey, Jobnttaizel,
George Foster, John Fuller, Wel»
den Fohville, Richard Duck, Tom
Banes, W F Brookshire, Dixie
Brooks, Jack Brannock, L B Wil
son, Miss Annie Williamson, Hay
wood Allen, Harrison Allen,
Charles H Bethel, Charles E
Banks, Letitica Banks, John Mar
tin, Silos McAin, Henry Johnson,
W M Neel Holt, Walter Isley, J
S Albright, John Heathcock, J C
Burnett, Thad Heathcock, Mar
shall Heathcock, Frank Cooper,
Leonard Clapp, Bob Benton, W
M Tate, Dave Auston, Dave Al
len, Nancy Teague, Haywood
Walker, J S Thompson, G L Stan
field, Ben Chaves, Pink Reynolds,
J T Rankin, Thomas Perry, Elick
McKay, Sam McCauley, John H
McCauley, Burie Moore.
A. A. RUSSEEL,
City Tax Collector.
PLANTERS’
Danville, Va.
I am glad to tell you that all
tobacco with character and color
are higher with us than they
have been for years. Bring me
a load and I will prove to you
that this is true. We have more
bujerson the Danville Market
thi i reason than we have had in
sevei;al years, and your tobacco
wil) sell for satisfactory^prices.
Come to see me.
Your Friend,
J.O. IHoime
I—-—- —
i how have In stock one of the prettiest lines
of millinery ever seen in Graham, which is ad-
ibd to by weekly invoices. I only invite you
to cdl and see me and I will convince you that,
for, quality and style I am offering goods lower
than any rthcr regular milliner in the county.
ISS
argaret
Graham, N. C.
A Constant
ProtectioK
A telepho le on the Farm affords the Farmer's family freedom
from isolation i.s well as protection in the absence of the men.
Mr. S. S. Lee, of Blanch, N. C., writes; “Some time ago one
of our friends’ husband was compelled to be off until ten o'clock at
sight. Durin}; th^t time no one was in the house but his wife.
She talked to us all up and down the line, and each family was
ready to go to *ier at a minute’s notice. She said she was so glad
she had a phor.e, as she would not feel at all lonely.”
Write for our free booklet and,see how little it costs to have a
telephone on your Farm. Adi]ress
y' Faii^aers Line Department
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
& TELF.GR4PH COMPANY
Soffistlk or St,, AUanta» Ga.
Banes Dry Goods Co.
M IN STREET
$7,00.00 of merch is damaged by
fire will be sold at 10, 15 and 20 cents on the dol
lar. This stock consists of Clothing, Drv Goods,
Underwear, Hats,^ Overalls, Trunks, Shpes^ Flan-
nels, Otitings, Paint Cloth, Woolen Dress Goods,
Sewing Silk, and Dress Silks. A golden oppor
tunity to secure your winter goods for almost
nothing. This stock will be sold quick, as we
must vacate the building at once. All come in a
hurry, as this stock will not last long;
Sale begins Friday Morning,
October 20th, 8:00 pclock sharp
” * or Shine, At
1
Main Street
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Who loves a good fit in a
Coat Suit should look our line
over before buying. Our suits
are made of best material.
BOLAND
Book on patents, **1111115 to inyen^rs^V ^invfentions needed.”
‘‘Why some inventoi^ fdl.** Send rough $Itetch or model for
search of Patent ^Of^ce records. Our Mn Qreel^ was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, wd as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
Roten^ Attorneys
WASHINGTON, I>. c.
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If purchase the KEW HOMIS yoii irlQ
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not have a« endless chain of repain.
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