WV--.,^-:?r, r—'-rr- 0 . ' I 1 I U-r 1 tmen.i: know. cscrip- \v:tb y fWE ! to deliver any goods to any part of tk § 0 city, or send it out on the mail route free g i? of charge. All you have to do is to g if phone No. 20. g t^F^REEMAN DRUG CO. Rexall Store if il 7^ fuJGAJL. AISTT) PERS01SrAT.| By the way does any body know whether Tom Marshall of Indiana is still living? Dr. Win. E. Crntciifieid OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of Greensboro. S. C., will be at The Piedmont, Burlington, N.C., the forenoons of Tuesday and ()uit^ H «umbc r of bachelors fp.ciped Leao year intact. \|;s5 Anthea Clapp spent vjr.day High Point the guest M, patriotic is the average „jr;v;n that he will not express Of: onion.^ preferring to send it 1V rai'cc-s I ost. .'i. .,nas ir^rry to lean^ Greeson who is now j.r Si i.eos Hospital ? rot improving. Greensboro ]: is against the law to send hcf 'e t i;arcel post, as post- ir.r.n liave all the temptations '■iev can withstand now. For further information, apply to Clerk, or to Dr, Crutchfield at Greensboro. Offices—400-401 ^IcAdoo Office Building, Greensboro, N. C. Residence" 17 4S Phones I Office 133 %\ The Pioneer Bank: Of Alamance; Oounty CAPITAL AND JUPvPLU.5, $135000 —That ni make a will todav and appoint the AL AMANCE loan and trust COMPANY as my Executor to protect my wife and'children. —Oh. no, I am not thinking about.dying ar^y more than I expect ray home to burn'tonighti- * • —Just a matter of being on the safe side, that’s a". — To be sure, I haven’t rsiaeh property; that’s a fact, but I want to feebsai’e about whit little I hav.e got. — And what’s the use nut'irv/ it off?~Don’t cost a cent, and, wha*'.’s '^lore. I c-m select any lawyer I want to help d 'aw up the will. ijxro Saturday N ght, January 18th, 1913 £d. W. Roland and Edwin Clifford, (Inc.) OFFERS - A New Production of Human Interest O S A The Great New York Chi cago and Boston Success FOUNDED UPON AN EMBLEM OF PURITY by EDWARD E. ROSE.. J PLAY CAST PRODUCTION v\'ritten and Staged by the Author of More Succes ses Than Any Oth- er Playwright in the World Prices-50c, ?5c, Now IS the time to. buy all kinds of feedstuff, before the bad weather sets in Prices are i^oing to be higher, we have bought at the low price during the holidays, and it will be com ing in by the time you read this, don’t wait, buy now and save money. We carry nothing but the best in Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour. Red dog, shipstaff,. bran, C. S. Hulls and i leal, Also cab bage, apples, potatoes,. Sugar and all kind of candies.. ’1! Successors to Burlington Grocery Co. MILLERS’ AGENTS, tLROSE m DAN VALLEY FLBUK ■* all our custoin^rs and friends for the bus iness entrusted to us during the year 1912 and hope the jear has proven as prosper ous for each one of you as it has for us. During &e commg year we intend to exert every pos»Ue energy to again mer it your confidence and business, extend ing to^ all every possible courtesy consist ent with sound, safe, conservative yet lib era! banking ideas. Wishing you all the compliments of th^ season and hoping we may see*you in our bank often during 1913^ we are, Most truly yours, The Officers and Directors of the 'if/' i* of Burlington, N. C. Fine Horses, Mares, and Mules IJj! IS Will have a Car Load of Nice Horses, Mares and Mules at ^ Burlington, N, €., January 17th Come early and get your choice Moore, Tickle & Co. | % Burlington, I North Carolina ^ Danville, Va., Jan’y 14th, 19LS. TO OUR FRIEND vAND^ATRONS beg to advise you'that our mi,rket resumed sales on the 7- I th inst,, and that prices are fully up to the high level, containing I prior to the ‘‘Holidays/’ in fact all good working tobaccDS were I considered higher, the past week. I We confidently look for an even stronger market from now on, ) especially on all grades with character and body.; Dan ville has so , far outstripped all competitors this seasoa (both as to quantity and {prices,) that there can be no difference in opinion as to where to i sell and if yoi will patrmize any branch of the Dinville Co-Op3ra* tive Warehouse Company you will know exactly with whom to sell. We offer you greater inducements than any one else can of fer, and you will find it to your interest in every way to sell with us. Thanking you for your valued favors of the past, and tender ing our best service for the future, we wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. Your friends trulv. Danville Co-Operative Warehouse Co. Come in and get a, hH klet (: .xpiaining the special fean.irts f'-:' oar Tn st I'e- Davtmerjt. sr GOVERNvl’ENT DiKO:?! T'.^R Y UNilEJ ' -vi/SrV*' . Fresh Candies that are pui'e at 10 c^ent the pound, at 5 and 10 cent store. Any play which can play to packed houses for eight consecu tive weeks at the Globe Theatre in Boston is worthy of much attention. This is what ’’The Rosary” did last winter. It comes here soon. There is not a section of the country that Rowland and Clif- foi'd havn’t ser.t a Company of The Rosary” , this year. The I olay is still proving a big hit every where. Casino Saturday night Jan- ; uary 18th. !' Miss Cal Boland left Wednes day for Durham where she will j spend several days the guest cf her sister. Mrs. Cathleet Blaylock of Rox- ; boro is the guest of Mrs. Vernon I this week. j New Music 10 cents copy at i the 5 10 and 2-j cent store. Miss Flora Mebane left Mon- i day for High Point where she : will spend the week the guest of her sister Mrs. Colon Vuncannon. The Postal Telegraph Co., are pleased to announce to their friends that they now have two j telephones. I Mr. J. F, Watson of Elm City | ! made a short call first of the I I week visiting his sisterinlawj ! Miss Jennie Vaughn. I Miss Blanch Teague of Elon: I College has recently been the! j guest of her uncle Mr Ed Teague | I ' I Miss Ozzie Lassiter and R. E| I Jordan of Hillsboro spent Sun-1 I day the guest of Miss Hortence i Rimmer, i I Mr. Geo. Hoffman spent last I week in Guilford County the i guest of relatives and friends. I Miss Lois Reitzel of Hartshorn j soent Wednesday in our town I shopping and visiting her cousin I Miss Addie Ray. Look at These Bargains AFTER 10 and 12 1-2 c gingham right coats special from the ti!!s specials for this clearance sale, your choice 9c. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.00, and $4.00 blazer coats and sweaters spe cial for this sale SI.79. $10.pO! and $12.50 Johnnie coats speci.al for this sale $6.89. $10.00 and $12.00 novelty suiting long coats s])rcial at $7.48: $12 50 and $1,5.00 black astrion ladies coats special at $8.95. $12 50 ladies coat suits $8 88. $15.00 and $20.00 ladies coat suits special $10.89 50. and 60cavatirn caps your choice 39c. Big bargains in ladies dress goods and suiting. 56 in wool suiting special 59c. real value $1 00 to SI 25 5(Jc arr] 60c 51'in. broad cloth sp' cia' at 30c. '^^l 25 fancy suiting 5> in. special 79c. $1.25 broad c'oth .special 79c. 5c dress and $7.95. $12.50 and $15.00 mens over coats special $8.95. Keep warw. Look at these prices on blankets. $4.00 fine wool blankets special $2 68. $1.00 and $1,25 cotton blankets 75c. $5.00 wool blankets special $^’.5S. $6.00 and $6.50 wool blankets.$4.58, Large stock of McKinley music. 10c per copy. See our furniture and house furnishing department. You con save money here. 35c Jap rugs 27x54 19c, 60c Jap rugs 36x72 38c $5.00 Jap rugs 9x12 ft. $2.59. $1.00 and $1.25 brussel rugs 27x54 this sale 79c. $1.50 velvet rugs 27x54 this sale 99c. $12.50 and $15.00 brushes art squares this sale $9.95. $25.00 and 1^.00 axminster art squares 9x12 ft. this sale $19.95. Any thing you goods 39c. Good range of colors, want In furtjiture, bed springs, $1.C0 and $1.25 messaline, 1 yd. dressers to furnish or beautify wide, 89c, per yd. 38 in, sheeting | your home you will find here at special oc per yd. Heavy sheet ing 7c per yd. 50c ladies pants 29^. Big bargains in men’s, boys and childrens clothing. $2.- 00, $2.50 boys suits, knee pants special $1.69. S3.00 and boys knee pant suits $2.48. and $5 00 boys knee pant special $3 50, $6 00 and mens suits special $4.98. and slO.^O mens suits special $6.75. and S7.85 $12.00 to $15.00 mens suits special $9.85. $15,CO to §20.00 men’s suits special $12.- 95. SS.OO and $10.00 mens over- $3 50 $4 00 suits $8.00 S8.00 a savingi Great offerings on glass ware, china and decorated ware. New things just arrived in white goods, laces and em broideries. 5c. 8c and lOc vais. torchoi^s and linen laces special for this sale 5c. J 2 and 15c cluny lace and shadow lace 10c. Great valuesin white goods. 12c, 15c, and 18c fancy white goods spe cial .-at lOc. 15c white go^s specie.} 10c. Great bargains for this white goods and clearance sale. . COME TO SEE US. FOR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing. call or phone PHONE 255 JOS. A. ISLEY & BRO. CO. Great Department Store Burlington, - - 1 '4 ! t I I