[hem (a n omem; designs I'i.as fe rrsosc suc- Pads. , (i I -ihe result of |gning. strike f) an individu- four*ci else- ^ ies, and wc be eapjivated I grace. id see Co. |en Park dinary earn Coach . Holt Team Coach :terloh MES ^’clock thirty [ms coached by thej 5ase Ball Coaches in id 35 cts. Refined Vaudevills, re Works. 1.00 ecials s er a special re^ s Clothing. 17,50 $9,75 $13.50 ‘ing are at half extra lot of one closed out .N. siv Soda! Prescriptions &(pedalty We Deliver the Goods maia Street Morrow & Bason Green excellent bargains most Muslin Underwear. We will be glad the good values in Corset Covers, Princes Slips Gowns July 4th is the day to buy cheap, br jC*. lii; ^imcRiE»rm«a 7 floCA-L AISTD — ~ . Field Peas, All varieties, For sale by Merchants Supply Co, Urs M. B Lindsey is the guest ofreiatives st Raleigh this week. Vorsale, Good sixroom two " dwelling on Front Street., to Miss Mary Cates. story App^y \ir E. M. Cheek earner on I 10 spent Sunday in town ifiith friends, WVNTED—Position as book- :.geoy best of reference. Ad- X care State Dispatch. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Willis--of rip^nsboro spent Sunday , the g^esr of Miss Beulah Willis. ;\Ir. and Mrs. Albert Malone Spencer spent Sunday the guest of her father. ’ May me Ray of Graham is ipending a few days the guest of "her sister Miss Addie. Mr. and Mrs. L. Summers were business viators to the city of Winsion-Salem Monday. Mr. Dewey Bass who was op- ;^raied on at Stokes Sanatorium Salisbury 10 days ago is improv ing nicely and will soon be home. i\lr. Will Trolinger who has been clerking in H. M. Love's srore has accepted work in the store at Glencoe. ■ Misses Hattie, Sula dnd Llovd Blaylock, accompanied by Mr. Clarence Marlett, were visitors in the city of Greensboro last Saturday evening. Miss Flossie Hitchins once a milliner in our town is here visit ing her many friends. . She has bwn in Georgia during the past season. The Baptists will ran an excur sion to Raleigh Saturday. The excursion will start at 7The round trip fare will be $1.00 and jMidren 50 cents. Mr. J. W. Bryan spent Sunday and Monday in the city the guest of his sister Mrs. W. W. Brown returning Monday to Spencer where he is employed in the Railroad shops. Both the stores at Whitsett, the one being the propery of J. Frank Swift the other Mr, Old ham were destroyed by fire Fri day night shortly after midni?[ht. Both buildings with stock carried insurance. The postofiice which was in the building? adjoining Ml*. Swift was also destroyed. Drs. Spoon and Horaaday have added an automobile to their means of travd. Red Dog Shipstuff, Dan Val ley feed and flour, Wholesale on ly. Merchants Supply Co. Miss Bessie Tilson of Marahall who has been visiting in New York is spending a few days the guest of Miss Verna Cates. T Melrose and Dan Valley Flour, Two of the best, for sale by all leading Grocers, Mr. J. B. MeVey of the Snow Camp neighborhood caught sev enteen rats at one time in a trap he bought from Jos. A. Isley&Bro Mr. and Mrs. H.G. King spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Horne. Mrs King is still the guest of Mrs. Home. Corn, Oats, Cottonseed, Hulls and Meal, Wholesale only. Mer chants Supply Co. » Miss Grace Carter of Holly Springs will arrive today to be the'! guest of Misses Bertha , and i Verna Cates. i Enrich your land and your I pocket book at the same time by sowing peas, All varieties for sale by Merchants Supply Co. Miss Mae Barrette returned home Monday after having spent a week in Koxboro the guest of relatives and friends. In the home of Mas‘ Ellen Loy between Burlington and Glen Raven at3 p. m. June 22nd. Mr, Barney Moore and Miss Esther Ingle were married by Rev. J. D. Andrew. The 8th of August is Annual Orphanage Day, for the Reform ed Orphanage at Cresent. N, C. An excursion -will be run from BurlingtoU to Crescent that day. Watch the paper for later an nouncements. Morrow Bason & Green Burlington, G Mr. Vance Cates of near Ora nge Grove is the guest of his bro ther Mr. C. C. Oates. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Holt Sr, ret" urned to Burlington Monday eve ning after having spent several months the guest of their childr en. Miss A\ma Decarteret left this morning for Montreat where she will spend several months with a view ojE improving her health. Burlington is the place. The 4 th of July is the time join the crowd. Remember Saturday June 29 th i:^ the date of the excursion to Raleigh. Don't fail to see one if not both of the ball games on the 4th, Miss Manie Malone is spending several weeks the guest of Miss Flossie Tilley at Hillsboro. Misses Mary and Elizabeth and Master John Barnwell are the gueat of their uncle Mr. John Kennion of Hillsboro. New Pfcarmadsts Only thirty five out of severity- thee passeci the State Bc^id of Pharmacy at Waynesville this week Among tho^e who were fuceesful was Mr. Chas. E. Ma- ion of this t Ihce and Mr. Eugene F. Rimmer or’ Hillsboro. , Mr. Koy Cates of Conway S. C. is The cf his Mr. C, C. Cates. LIST OF UNCIilHEB LETTERS Remaining in Ppst Office at Burlington, N. C. June. 22 191l! Gentlemen: Wlem Lipsen, W. L. Harris. Ladies: Misses Annie May Andrew?, Mrs, Mamie C. Burkett, Miss Mary Bay, Miss Pearl Batton (2). Miss Carrie Graeber, Miss Ma?- J?i6 Hutt, Mrs, Sallie Johns-fn MIm Hazel McAdams (2, M rs- J. P. Thompson, Lenora Vaug hn. matter i oxur money m or whether it is deposited there by it is going to .same.';' Put it yourselt, and yOu enjoy the yoiir someb The First National N, C. Persons calling for any of these J? letters will please say “Advertis-. W ed,” and give date of advertise i W list. JiS J.'Zeb Waller, Post Mas’e?. Auto nobile Owners. Frddens Qwrdi Itemf. Very large crowd of young pec- ple met at Mr. Perry Lows last Sunday and enjoyed themselv^ awhile in singiiig. The memoril service wili ^ held at Freidens the first Siifiday in July. Sunday school every Sunday at ten o. clock. On the first Sun day in July there will be all day service, Sunday school at ten o’ clock. Preaching at 11 a. ni., and there will be three addresses in the afternoon. The Washington Township Sun day School Convention will beheld at Freidens on Friday, July the 12th,beginning at ten o’clock. A Picnic Oi^ng. .A. ddightful picnic outing was given Tuesday night in honor of Miss FlossieHitchins. T^« r^wd went on the street car to Hardens Park Where a delightful supper, was served, ■ The evening was i very i^asantly spent. We are now in a poisitiun to do all kinds of au tomobile repair work jpromptiy in the most satis factory man net. We employ none but ski^ed machinists, therefore, we ask that vou give us aui opportunity to demonstrate the efficiency of our equipment We can dp any and everything in the line of machine shop work, HOLT ENGINE COMPANY BURLINGTON, - -- - - - - - - . Ni OLDEST, LARGEST and S ROSGESI Bank in Alanim^e County. Acts As Executor, Trustee, Administrator, I Guardian, Etc* In Placing Your Estate In the hands of this company you secure integri^r j and responsibility-skilful management and wise judg^- ^ menc in makiug investments. "iTnever dies: never takes a vacation; is never out of town; but is always ready to serve you while living, and faithfully execute every provision of your, will when you have passed away. In choosing an Executor it is a solemn digy you o we to those dependent on you to consider SAl?g li , TEGRITY and ABILITY above all things. We myito you to look into our record before decidiiig this matte, finally; inquire about us. Ask people who .clients; then you can better appreciate how satisfacton- jly we meet these requirements. Come In and Talk It Over With Us STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY UNITED © NwC, Senatorial Race. The Greenville Piedmont, a S. C. newspaper aptly sums up the senatorial situation in North Carolina thusly: “There is a. family of brothers in North by the name of Kitchin who'have for ma’iy years looked upon it as the duty of the State to furnish them their living. For years two of them were Congressmen and one a legislator. One of them is still a Congress man one a legislator while the other is now governor. His term as governor is about to ex pire as the chief executive is not eligible for re-election in North Carolina Lhe has had to look about for another office. He decided upon the United States Senate." ‘ ‘Now the occupant of the seat which Governor Kitchin seeks is a very worthy representative. He has done much for the State not only as senator but as chair man of the Democratic party be fore he was made senator. He has done far more for his party and for his State than Mr. Kitch- ♦ ' > J ■ in.” ‘ ‘But Mr. Kitchin began a very active campaign several months ago. He attacked the tariff re cord of Senator Simmons think ing this his weakest point. He attempted to read him out of the party because of his vot^ Last week the North Carolina D^ocratic Convention met at Raldgh and endorse the tariif record of the Senator. Now Mr.- Kitchin is without any camj matedal whatever. It 1 mighty like there is goin^ a Kitchin without a pubhc om^ wiiich will be very unusual both for the i^unily and for the State” jO^videoniaii. "f!" - "U' • \ •• ' Hv; . ^ I,:' Front of Jos. A. Isley & Bro, Go. Great’Dept. Store Well bow are these prices? Just a foretast of the large savings at Isleys Great Depart ment Store. . ■ ■ . 200 doz. 1 qt. Masons fruit jars at 59 c. per dozen. * 200 dozen 1-2 gallon Masons fruit jars at 79 c, per dozen> 2000 yards of 39 in, sheeting Sea Island finish at 5 cents per yard. Good yard bleaching 5c. per yard. v40 and 50c. ladies waists special at 19c. $1.50 and $2.- 00 ladies waists special at $1.00, 75c, 80c, and $1.00: ladies waists special at 50e. 50c mens shirts special at 38c, 76c mens shirts collars on and bif 49c. 3000 yds, best bl^ching^ special at 8c, 2000 yds, voil, lawn and dimpty specif at 5c. 15c galetia cloth specwl *t 10c, Ladies silk ho&e 25c «nd 50. Hot of mens and ladies shoes ranging in pr&e from $1.75 to $3.00, special at $1,29. 1 lot of mens shoes from $3,00 to $4.00 sffecial your choice at^$1.99. 1 lot of ladies white buck oxfords $3.00 and $3.W special at $1.9§. 1 tot Yd. wide silks, messalines worth $1,25, special at 95c. 1 lot of \featistei merserised, nice bor-' ders worth 20c, special at 15c. 25c and 35c ribbon, special at 19c. , 20c aiid 25c ribbon, special at 15c. 15c and 20c ribbon, special at 10c. lOcmens gray hose 5c. 1 lot ladies hats, sailors and trimmed, this season styles, ranging in price from $1.00, $1.^, special your choice at 48c. 1 lot ladies hats ranging in price from $2.00 up to ^.06 special, yoiir choice at 98c. Just received, a big lot of enahsel ware. If you want to your money do double duty go through this department and make ijrour investments and you will save half. Our second floor is filled with new furniture, new rugs art squares, linoleum luid everything to beautify your home. Our grocery Department receives daily fresh Vegeta bles. If you want something to ^at, nice and fresh, come to see iis or ’phone your order. Give Us Your Trade and Save Money. A ; Great Departm(^ Store. ■0 c V- V' ^ .V- /■ n f * *