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Action pop. and are meQ, » . • • • ANY es band your )USE racter and for years, five you a not, N. C. Av. $19.32 ss, ane, N. C. iOTHERAMOeHIl^ raiNO of -- , v.^c- V"'/ . •^smsm PRE*5CRIPTl0N.S**^^^^ ., Carefully compoundedVjirtiiiothiiig biit pure drags auid chemicals used in compeundrag urescriptiona. CANPY— ,■■ ;'X. . • Delicious chocolates, Bon-Bon, and other confections of several varieties sold here. C16AR^— Here are cigars to meet every smoker, fancy in strength and flavor. All sizes and shapes, domestic and imported tobaccos. One at a time or by the box. FREEMAN DRUG CO. A* ; liiiiili I LOOi^L AISTD PERSONA.L | \s soon as the base^ll excite- nient ends it will be time to do your Christmas shopping early. Mr. Evander Neville of near Chapel Hill spent Sunday in town the guest of relatives. If Mr. Clay of Philadelphia is .convicted of defrauding the city, will his name be liiud? Mr. McAlister Wh^te, of^ou seur, N. C., spent Suflday in towfi the guest of Mr. Robert White. The managers of the land ^le will take pleasure in showing you over the property if interest ed. -■ The property which will be sold Saturday at the land sale lies just a block or two south of the coffin, factory. The cover of the Holt Engine Co. buii#3« IS being put on and within tMnext fifteen days the building will be ready for the installation of the manchinery. Rev. Mrs. D. E. Bowers and SQ3^ of High Point are spending t^ week with her parent? Mr. arid Mrs. J. R, Mebane. Bev. Bowers is at Zion, near 'Hiomas- vilie, conducting a protracted meeting^ Mng assisted by Rev. J»7p. Andrew of the Fir^t Re fined Church this place, %ie property to be soldx Satur day has b^n l^d off in streets aiid is a very desirable place for a good home. ; ‘.•N ■' “’i ? Messrs. J. P. Andrews and W. Mr, W. Dalfley ha? recent ly o^n^ a (ktfe and l\^n5h eotin- ter on lyiain Str^t. ' ; Mr. Clark Ritter and Misa Co ra Ritter, of Crteensboro, ^ire spending some j^ime in town the guests of relatives. Miss Hattie - Dixon retiiped Saturday from ’Raniseur, 4)., wha*e she sp^nt last week with r;4ati«es friends. ' " Mrs. HeriaM Slh^ ' l^ssl Queen Ingle, who has just re turned feom a bridal tanip to Washington was in town a few days first of the week, going to Greensboru Tuesday^ Remember, Saturday at two o’clock and attend the land sale. The band will sound the in vita* tion note. - i^s Florabella BftcPfeersiiiiii, a graduate nurse K^-Stokes bury, N. C., le^a Kwdayis ago for Baltimore, M(j[., to .take a special course in the Wonmn’s Hospital. UST OF UNGIAIMED LETTERS Lltha, Ohib^Oct. 28.“In aii at tempt to end her life whilo suf fering froih despondency, Miss Anna Harter, 83 years old, today leaped into pit at the city park in which w^re confined two large block bears. The bears, however, refused to harm her and she was found in the pit some time later by Lee Stuckey, a park attache. The bear's attacked him when he went to thie wpman’s rescue and drove hihi from the pit, but he subdued them with a stre?m of water from a hosie and dragged Miss IJartei* ^roih the enclc4ure. ^iisCl^rter recently losf: $5O0 and tJiM is believed to haver pray ed on her mind. Shosto Twd Thra KUb Hkoself .^ne of the most remarl^k |i|!air8^ we ■ '€veir'*- ’.of tt^nspiredin J^kini^am cbiiiity theothCT day.. A BaiJtist pastor had callen in a bn^ther preacher to help him in k revival.; At the close of the meeting the cohgre- Pl^^Ptied the regul^ pas- toi* With a dj^y load of provisioa& and a purse of mon^^y. They al so gave the visiting evangelist a pur^, but it was just half as large as that which they present ed to the jregular pastor. Usual ly the visiting brother gets it all. The poor hardwoi^ing pastor who stays on the job for twelve months in the year is forgotten, and the con^egation grows ex ceedingly liberal to wares the visitor who tarries a \yceK or Jen days. And often the church that Contributes so generously to the peripatetic preacher is behind iri the regular pastor's salary. Wl are glad to find one chiirch with a sense of proportion and a dis’. petition to bestow rewaird \vhere“ it is deserved,. —Rich^oiid ' in Post Office at C. Oct 211911. j?ill Eave^Ectoda^ for Mrs^ ^E1 lianm. Florida^- Mr. ..Andrews c^e here several mOhths ago ai|d purchased an interest in the Paragon. M?- fridges- clerks for J. M. jTkdale. Both are young men of excellent'qualities. u Jiir. and Mrs. H. B. Wood spent fiiom S^urday to ^onday Vih tdwn thQ guests of her'^paren*-! Mr. and Mrs. LafeyetteHolt It is remembered they marked only a few weeks ago and are retum- ine from Cuba. They left Mon- for Montery, Va., where they will reside. As the season for visiting the, public schools is now here, Supt. J, B. Robertson wishes to an- nonnce that beginning with this date and continuing as long as the public schools are in session, H will observe office days. His office days will be Saturdays and Mondays. This announcement is made that the Supt. may spend the other days of the week visit ing schools. ' Remainin] Burlington, Gentlemen: J. R. Burqh, A. W. Ellin, E.E. Foray the, Thomas Iste J. H. Spencer, Jeff Smith. Ladies: Mrs. Katie Carvillei Mi^.- Ma>? ry E, Capps, l^ias Foust,^ Miss DayeS'fgSMbs, MisS^Kacheii Mitchell, Mra,/Martl^,^obiioson, ii... >W{ Parkersburg, W. Va., Oct. 29^ A traipc climax to the sensation al %isode» in the life of Ckrroll A. James, during the pafvt few we^ eittne this morning when, _ ; ■ wife's ehture famiiy, he au edin killing Mr^ and Mrs. Wil liam A. Pritchard, his wife*s nta, at-their, home in Benns- jro, desperately wounding/ his wife and then killed hims^mf. James first shot his wifc'4n the hip and then killed her parents. His four^year old daughte?dung to his neek as he ran to tlie rear of the hou^ and shot h'msclf. Bnl didvnot let go until he struck her a ^xtnble blow in tb 9 face ^hifeh however, did not seriously |iurt the child. The ti^s^ edy is !the finale of a series of sen mtion- episodes. A week ago James ^shot and wounded a man who he said, he fotind in his wife’s room when he returned home ur. expect ^ly. ->■ C V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURLINGTON, N. d Carries in stock over WiuxPiircR No use to order go see it. Shoffnei*^ Mi#a T^’raqcia l?^ardi^ Nora Boswell^’^ ;'■■■'" -‘'y ;i Persons calling for any of these' letter^ will; please ed,” and givemte of adveiitised list. > V J, ZisB WALiiaa, ; Post IniBister, OVILFOID FAKR DIES OF IfUDUES Greensboro, Oct. 26.—Turner S. Tickle a young faroter ol: East ern Guilford died early this morn ing of injuries he received jf^ter day when he was thtowri ftom his wagon in a rahaW^flf. ^The wagon was loaded with new corn at the time, and Doth Wheels passed over his body. He never fully regained consciousness af ter the injury. He was a son of the late C. A. Ti^’kle, once pro* mineiit in state polkicsi. - Mr. Farmer Sell Your Tobacco on the Burlington Market. The Prices Paid are A Bounty. Deposit Your Money in the ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO. BANK The Largest in die County We Pay 41 m $ ' •[$;} YOU We believe that Mne ofi^ and win* ter Dress Goods and reii^y to wear apparel for VVomen, to be i^n anywhere about here~thi‘ hi*i^ hala^k>me styles, the best (lualities, and the most reasonable\.^ces—but we do notask you to accept OOT belief,^one. ii£: . We leave TH/^r .^oR DECIDE Call and see these elefjant new Coats and Suits—note the quiitity of thegobds, the (ireful workmanship; and the 'Sty lish rno^s in which th«^y are made. Try on a- few arid observe their perfect fit ^d graceful lines. Surely you will say: “These are Faultless Clothe*” Ladies’ and f to Ladies’ G>ats to $22.50 Misses’ and Children’s Coats $2 to $15 .V Our line for, Fall comprises Dress Goods to please every taste from the conservative to the most extreme. The right Gopds to please every taste, and every pui*se is here :: : : : : : : I Underwear and Hosiery For ladies, Mbses, Children and Infants, of e^/^elry kind wanted. No values so ^ood as ours to be found ariywhere. B. A. Sdlars & Son Burlington, N. C Th? Store For Women Who C^e. • '{ '■ 'A . ; Vri.': kMjD . -i); iV ■ 5 -v'-. ■' on. ;now isa matter. N. C. of Oraliain ^e uhloading two car iQads of furniture this week. This add ed to there already large stock will give then^ the most com plete line they have eyer carri ed. They are prepared to g ve yoii prices that will be a ant surprise to every one is in the market for anything in furniture or the house-furnish ing line. All they ask is that vou inspect their line before you buy and they can easily con^ vince you the saving it wdl be to you to buy from mem. LADIES! DO YOU SUFFEfI T«Re CAPVOINJE for ioa. 39e. 6Qe. A BITTU AT ALL 0RilMI$T9. V
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