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ifiisi Mr. Je^n A. Gamsoaa cl 3 died ^turdAy and was at Longs Chapel Sunday ai£ 2 P. If. Mr. A. O. Huffnvm Esiii, ii^ the lumber on the groan ioandatim iayed for a; ni9ife| Country home r bouE one hm^ried yds. in front of hisoldr(:»iidfeB|^ Mr. A. Lea King has [Jcioe^d is going tomake more fmvStive- jBents on his h»ne. Uncle Brown Lea f liiig hs^ been right sick with Gr‘}p:- Imt is better we are glad to saif. Mr. H.C. King and ;^P, P. Borers were on the Jiseidsville market last week and w€i e highly pleased. Mr. Kins> stop over JO Greensboro.retuming tiCOTie. Mr. Kalph Rogers is on the sick list we are sorrj' ya note, hope he will soon be out ag»n. Messers Walter and ikadrew Johnson have porchase^i a nieej 8 horse power GasoSne from Coble-Bradshaw. Titey are ipreiJared to any kind of isawing ieedcntting or threshing. It looks very much like we are going to lose anothar o®s of oor girls the way that fello^i? is am- ing up from Seima. We were deh'ghted to aaveMr. F. P. Rogers with us foQ* i^pper Saturday night he csexie overi after Mr. Garrison’s CcfSta, It was an awfnl coki ni^l ScHse say we g^ve him tc® mg a drink for he missed hfe «ay go ing back. But he says It wi^ smelling George Kin^ji Jbsre»th that caused all the trouble, any way he had a cold daric drive. Miss Cornelia Alien is risiting CB Route 5 today. It is to be hop^ she will soon be a ipaiaron of No 5. K Nute King had enos gii steel traps and enough pkces to set them he wo’iJd catch all the! hawks as he has an app hong fuiJ now. 'e sire Dkxhj, who has been smsw scm^^Qoe, back with us. Sir. D. C. Dpton and Kttle dau ghter are visiting at Milo Dixous.. Mr. O. C, Stuart visited at Cicero Staart’s &itarday aftes'- noon, Mrs. Bertha Stuart is still con- fine3 to her roosn. Miss Mary McVey spent Sat urday and ^inday at hc«ae. Mr. W. J. Alien w^t tP BurKngtoo PMday. ♦ Bev. Grant Hinshaw of Ind, will conduct a series of^neetings at Cane Creek this week. ^ L B. 18. i. We are requested to announce that there will be a big nogino minstrel show at the Altamabaw Graded School Saturday night the 24th begining at 8 o^ckck admission 10 and 15c, r^enred sents 23c. proceeds to go for be nefit of s^ooL CHne oot and enjoy the fun. [ How about last lliursday for [sosne weather. We stopp^ at C. K Tapscotts and enjoyed a I good dinner and fed our horse in his Imn. Thanks to you Mr. and Mrs. Tapscott T. L. Hayes oorR. F. D. No 10 Carrier bas taken a job weighing the maiL He is in ti»e tranter station at Greensboro. Burton Shoffner i^ holding down No. 10 in his absence. He will be off a- b(xit 90 days. Luther I^ly who has been ser iously sick is about well we are glad so say. W. S. CoHey is building a cot- ta^e on his farm on No. 8 and will soon be "at home”. Mrs, J. H. Allen who has been spending the winter with her pa- trc^ 5 rents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis Heft for Ml Ulia, K C. Satur- iday. to Gifaaooville hss been tinned. Mr. MoiitfcHrd Geringear spent Sunday in Greensbcarot Mr, Ernest Cook is hack hosne again. We hear scmie talk of a fixe protediioD here. Several are taking intend in the ssatter, Mr. J. V. Sut^lxHi spent Satisr- day night in Gibsonville. H»e Graded School was dosed ^st week on amMint of Mrs. W. D. Smil^ principal unable to at tend. T. K C. Says wants to get into the Dispatch ccmtiest so he can go down the Country. Prizes fm Bays* Con Qdb of 0^. Al- A few weeks ago we announc ed tlK prizes that off&red by the DepL of Agriraltajre to this agricultural district, which in cludes seve^ counties. We are! glad to offer the long list of prizes bek>w to the boys of Al' amanoe akme. Theseprizes are made possible purely by the gen erosity and interest of the 12 Faa^ Sboe Ga, 1 , Shoes, ^00 13 J. D. & L. E. Whitted. Hat, $3.30 14 C. F, N«»e^ Watdi Chain GoldFlIk!d,$3.25 15 M. R. Rives Hat $aoo 16 Jos. A. Isley & Bio., Shoes $aoo 17 Bico Hilling Ca, i barrel Hico Best Floar, $3.00 18 Alamanoe Insurance &Real Estate Co., Gold Coin, $2.50 19 Alamfflace Pharmacy Foun tain Pen, $^aO 20 FreikDan Drug Co., Razor and Pocket Book, $2.25 22 Graham Drug Co, FKin- tain Fen, $2.00 23 W. J. Nicks, Bagof Guano 8-2-2 24 R. M. Andrews, Years Sub- scriptini to BoriiugtOD News. 25 Dr. R. M. Morrow, Sprout ing. “Blattock". Ilie same rules will hdd that are used by the State ment of Agriculture, rules are as follow: 1 All members most be under 18 years of age Aug. 11912. 2 Bad) boy must plant one in one piece (4840isq. yds.) doing an the work hiimelt next fall after the com has been, ‘‘rK^.^mnat n« more raised ^d measured, cme prize to each cemtestant after the lowing order: L B. Goodman Suit of Clothes $15.00. 2. Holt & May (best plow on earth) Chatanoo^ Chill 2-horse 10,00. a A. M. Hadley, Suit of Sfttv UBf lieas. I Friends Qaartcarly Mee riisg wrs l^ld ft Cane Creek Siatijrday, f Mr. Calop Tickel is quite bat owing to cold weathgir there | at this writing, waa not as Jar^e a crowd sis usual. I Mr. Joseph James is real Among the risitors were George with dropsey. Woods oi High J^oint, TIks. We had several partings drew of Reeky River, Grajs t Hin shaw of Ind., iiaurice Sfc^-iart of Libert}-, and A’ipbens and i Roxie sick sick here than $10.00 worth of Commercial Fertilizer. 4 Each member must k^p a record of his work, aiXbeuut of manure aud fertilizers used and make oat a report on the special, blank which will be furnished him. 5 Bach member must read We Handle 2 AaiioniKe That W wiH open a first--ha Tailoring EsiaWighinent gnFefcni^ 1Mb. 1912 neTto^fST Stokes Formtiire Company Norllt Car. D^art- “"‘’“Sbflltedsfaaw Co., Saddle j *5“ ^ 4 & BridH 5 R. W. Scott, Pair of Goats, $7.50. 6 Bf. B. Smith Furniture Co. Trunk $6.00 7 National Bank of Alamance Savings Dept, Pass ^sok Credit $5.00 8 Graham Hardware Co. Im- Departmient of AgriculUire. It is very essential that the measurement of the land and com be made accurate. Hence we shall ask that each member of the club get some school com mitteeman to help and to witness the measurment of both the land and the com. We are very an xious for a large number of boys to join m the Com Club WcQome prcpsured to execute wdeis jpfoiaply and to fuaran- tee fit and workmanship. We will not send your order avray to be jfilled, but do the work right in our own where you can try It on, Poj^ar pric es. Cbthes to suit everybody. French serge, En^idi Dtago aiso^ kind Sodtch goods. and rcmodding will a^ be done prompcfy and cor- reray both £(»* ladies and gentioiiaui, at m bwcst pruxs. Drop in and !et*s get apiqiiaintf^ The - IMPERIAL - Tailors H. GOLDSTEIN, Frop., Gradoate Oiiter and last week one at M. R. Cock’s one at T. C. Whitsells. Mr. Jim Dickey was called to perial Plow, fo.OO 9 N. S. Caridwell, Lynchburg | ^ Steel Plow,15.00 i that the instmctions 10 Green & McClure Furni ture Co., Rocking Chair, $5.00. ipay be increased and made more pleasant'^and proflt2d}le. If there are boys who have not yet joined and will send me their name and full address I shall be work' to toward them to the State may be re-1 Department of Agriculture for ceived, that the tests may be | ®®®abership. made and that the production [ J. B* Robertson, Supt. of schools. SCSI wHsiiTsi T« wno iiw cfnia. y-Ori.fLl.S f(jT tbevr CiiiliHtEK R ^ I-^IUr-ECT SCCCEta V'—ct:.aa». softens tuccy-^ CCRJESHnjfDCOtlC >*1^1.;e fredy t- r l>TAjtKHEA- It .-te-tv %std for *■ yrs r UJC€' no Tuiiv t^'fznZy'T^rv'CK-at^g The Di^tdi a year for $1.00. Get In The /\na wm one oi me greaiesc pnzes ever onerea oy any iNewspaper m tne world, ihe most colossal. Masinifi- cent and ccstliness premiums ever given away. This contest’s not tor the most popular Lady or Gentleman but for the greatest hustler who will get out and secure the most subscribers to the bestfweekly News paper in the South. Here is the list of prem’ums comprising the most gigantic collection to select from. (4 U U « 9 4i ii ii 11 H 11 u 11 11 250.00 250.00 1 FORD, Model, T. 5 Passenger Touring CAR. Value 1 Standard Motorcycle, will give make later. 1 Pony, Harness and Cart or Buggy. 1 Gold Watch, Diamond set in back. Ladies or gent 1 Diamond Ring. Ladies or Gents 1 Standard Bicycle Ladies or Gents. 1 New Home drop head sewing machine 1 Bed Room Suit 1 Scholarship Draughon’s Business College 1 Double barrel breech loading hammerless Gun 1 Automatic repeating rifie. 1 Leather couch A Grand TotjJ of 12 premiums to be given awav costing or,M. fiM “u in the south. „.Mak? up ^r^ind at of the Dispatch is one dollar psr year, and three m^ths subscription Entitles you to 100 votes dy mnnth^ qnn a ^ adopted. The price ^ years iii‘.OtO votes. No voting coupons given u^k cash acc^^anies the ^ubcription ’ ' 600, and one^ar^MO votes, five years 10.000 votes Gtt into the race. Thev are on tSe trac^ey are linrnggup, they are coming under the are ofl; who 60.00 50.00 50.00 roL. IV. 'onrfv Union Meeting, oi Liberty The County Union 1 tie baa^rhrei s of I-ihpl ;he ur,| I in ihisci'.j, ri L.i-t .'.a inc. i ' cess, highly « all who aiiended. W- pectin if at least 300 n this Older to meet wi| owing to the unfavora er many Avere kept was a regrettable l a cl State Councilor, ChasiJ of Salisbury was un^ present, owing to sic! go, Bro. J. D. Andr city whowas toithav* the address of welconj vented from being pr The address of Mr. well, Jr. Ex- National! was highly enjoyed sent. This address order, its origin, its _ its work. Mr. Maxw| posted on the doings all over the Cou*.try. The reports from 1 of the Counry shov. manee is still growing ship. Purity Counci: the largest County, arid has inert The Gounc-il was ir June 3 1906, .vit’n Mernbfc-rs. Tod;-y show a mein bar- ;- Since ii's orifiuji-.r ■ has piid out for leif $S7T4.80. Foi- oil $37£6.02 lias beer, cXj are delighted with Ov tory and growih, of Fraternity pr.vva> good is being ni'inrf The objects of th of Libeiiy are: To Promote Soolat and Mutual in'-provc the sick and disu'e;^ petuate American and principjep, to American Public Scl [ and to prevent sectaii ence therewith, to" I reading of ihe Bible fand to promote thi and happiness of genera]. The initiation fee Dues are 10 cents entitles the meml. Insurance at death, week for sickness oi Any member of tlj United American ] any white lady bon ed States of Ameril the protection of its[ of age or' over, of I character, and not the manufacture or eating liquors as al ^igible to membei Daughter of Libei ^Purity Council N the largest in thj stands well in the , Among its membei btate Councilor, t1 ciate State Councik ional Represen tat ii members of the Hoard of Officers, flership rolls are m o Superintendent Merchants, Salesm Mechanics, and q number of other go otic men and w^omei the soil of our coun( if you are inter Daughters of Li ben be glad to have yol with the undersigr gladly supply you \1 the Constitution an' the order. A. W. Colo. Kx-Sta| Burlini Crabam Loan & Trus ed. The Grail;!in l.-Mij has rocenflv ;; h.y i.l'n; .'.un;:!. i': i ^'it h an auihc'! ./,• of $;W..OO(l. T::: C0ni];i\»!y will ; 1 : hiUi) in t!!e ; llu- •. Ol'K: ui' |]v,,‘ i;’”',. ■ conxp-iiy wii] ready ]'.;r h!*; i. . weeks, jr SaiuzalH;a v.-.u r. htlJ.idit; C"'1 W Ti t ft i s u;! n ro k r; l loan and trust businj the new eiilt'i'pj i>.,e j Cet in the DispatJ V...;
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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