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pK-tistindttia** -,,;rK-„-.v:.r..,......- ....,vf,.......v.,, _ { I qQ you WANT ^ $25.00 Hornless Symphony Taking Machine for ask- fREEIVIAN DRUG CO '""r/)OAL A.NJJ PERSONAL | ]). tev. ^’- preach at !>’ Mavk next Sunday afternoon f'Vo’clock. The public is cordial- rjnvited. Thos. H. Stuart of Spencer, /ij' came down Sunday night j li ait 'tided the funeral of Mrs. ■' ada Workman at Cane Creek [ijonday. Mrs. R- 0. Holliday of Snow t'r’iP ‘.vas called to the bedside •' her mother, Mrs. Luzada r,. kniar- Thursday night and [ r. ainod with her until the end !■ .vi,^ ■■:ia3’. Miss Lois Workman ;'State Normal Greensboro was j called home day evening on [account rn- tiie death of her ' g’randmotiier. Miss Nellie Wynn spent Sunday at her home at Gibsonville the guest of her parents. Mr. J. II. Norwood or Chapel Hill spent a few days the past week in town the guest of friends. Mr. J. Dr Payne left Monday for a pleasure trip. He will visit W ilmington and , Favetteville while gone. Sunday October 5th will be Rally day at the Baptist Church, A special program, has been pre pared. Iv^ is hoped to have as many as possible gf the former bunday School students, present. ;0. Car oats meal and corn, just received at Merchants Supply Co. Dr. P. H. Fleming preached a very interesting sermon at the Reformed Church Sunday night Miss Byrd McClure went 'o Durl a n first of the week to spei d a few days the guest of friends. Miss Mamie Guthrie who has been the guest of her sister at Reids ville spent a short while in Greensboro with friends on her return. It is remembered her sister Miss Ada is one of the j faculty at Reidsville Se minary. bananas, and dairy ! We regret to learn that Mr, ceived at iVIerchants ‘ Jas. Robinson, who is in the • Public Service at Salisbury hap pened with the misfortune of getting slightly hurt a few days ago while riding his motor cycle’ Mary. Beulah and ' v-.;;e left Tuesday fori Pi'.jpe^c Bill where they will be ■re jnest ci their grandmother ill very feeble health. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Frost of .'.^jksvilie, Davie County are the 2uest of their son Dr. J. S. Frosl, tor a few days. If you want to get the ticket forihe pony contest buy the fiour made at Hico Mill. Mr. T, F. Coble who has been ynwell for several days is very nvach improved we are glad to jay. Car shipstuff, Red Dog and Alfalpha Horse and mule feed at Merchants Supply Co. Seed Oats and cotton seed meal at Merchant,'? Supply Co. Mrs. W. H. Layton is spend ing some days the guest of her daughter Mrs. Flore*ice at High Point. Mrs. Florence is in the hospital with fever. Mr. I. J. Mazur who has been sick for the past two or three days is much improved and will be at his business again soon. One or two of the grad?s of the Burlington Graded Schools have been moved into the old Union Church to accommodate the crowded condition of the school. Dr. W. S. Long of Philadel phia, who has accepted a call as supply will preach at the Re formed Church Sunday morning at ebven o’clock and at St. Marks and Whitsett the second Sunday. Rev. Dougan Cox of the Guilford charge will preach Sunday night at this place, Mr. W. M. Godfrey of Memphis Tenn. who has been a resident of this town until threfe years ago is spending a few weeks in town the guest of friends. Miss Mabel King has accepted a position with W. C. Thurston. She tak\39 the place made vac ant by the resignation of his daughter who resigned to enter school Quite a number of our friends have just returned from a visit to Florida where they have been enjoying the beautiful balmy climate where the frost seldom bites. Miss LMs Reitzell of Harts horn was a shopping visitor in town Monday. The stort^ii of H Goldst n ar d I. J. Mazur will be closed Thurs day and Friday. They will spend thf* day t Durham, cele- orating New Years day. ALAMm^NCE COUNTY’S OLDEST AND , , LARGES r BANK. h Ml .IJ >H i».i «a •JI".' *15 - ■ ■ ' i EVERY YOUNG M.4N WANTS TO KNOW How to Make MONEY .. lie vvi.l EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD WANT TO KNOW HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Bat he thinks he ’11 get his bird first and then look for the cage. And when he finds the cage, the bird has flown. So earn and save at the same tima, young man, BE ON THE SAFE SIDE. WE OFFER YOU ABSOLUTE SAFETY AND WOULD AP PRECIATE YOUR PAT RONAGE. ONE DOLLAR OPEN.S AN ACCOUNT WHICH WILL DRAW 4 PER CENT INTEREST. UNITE!) STATES GOVERNMFNT DEPOSITORY vt,'_ »■ THE FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE. In every Home there should be a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery. ready for immediate use when any member of the family wn tracts a cold or caugh. .Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. _S. A. Stid, of Mas on, Mich .writes; “My whole tamily depends upon Dr. King’s New Disco very as the best caugh and cold medicine in the world. Two 50c. bottles cured nie of pneumonia. ” Thousands 01 other families iiave been equ ally benefited and depend entire ly upon Dr.King’sNew Discovery to cure their caughs, colds, throat and lung trovbles. Every dose helps. Price. 50c. and $1.00. All druggests, ^ H. E. Backlin & Co. I hiladelphia or St. Louis. Business Column _ Advertisemeiits are charged for in this column at the rate of five cents a line, six words per line. Farm For Rent.—North of Mebane. Apply toG. A. Sharpe, Burhngton, N. C. Found in Episcopal Church. A fraternity pin. Owner can have same by describing it to Rev. J. B. Gibble and paying for this ad. WANTED. ~ A reliable woman or girl for house keeping’ whit? or colored, good pay, steady position. Apply to L J. Mazur Burlington N. C. WANTED. Two or three furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire of The State Dispatch. ivviSlS-,, Ki»di£S°Qothes. AU. WOOL MftND TftHOBtD FaD Opening The new Fall Styles are here ready for your inspec- tion. I ou are invited to corne in and see what we consider to be the finest clothing display that this store has ever shown. All the new colors—the new olive, the latest bro wns andjgrays, blues and other dark colors. Fine workmanship, all wool fabrics, excellent linings and trim mings— and best of all ofFei ed s^at lower prices than many of the cheap makes of clothes. All Wool suits at $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $1800 $2000, A big range ot over coats as well as suits. Ard all the latest things, in , Hats. SHirts, Cravats, U. - derWear, etc. Splendid values in Boys Suits. The Largest Line in the City. m Cpp>rislHe!l, 1913, A. B. KirtchMum'Co, Leading Clothiers, M INSURE INSURE Your Life Your Property Your • Business with us Liberal Contracts Strong Companies OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR. GOOD OFFERINGS IN REAL ESTATE. Foar room House on Mebane Street......Good Condition. Fine Neighborhood _. _Price $650.00 Pine Building Lot on Car-Line near Graded School, Good place for a home -Price $500.00 Another one-____.Nearly as Good_..Price $325.00 Forty acre Farm 2 1_2 miles from Burlington, 1 1_2 miles from Graham, good land, well watered, 200, or more, cords of wood, near rural graded school, A Real Bargain at ___$1250.00 Let us supply your Real Estate and Insurance Needs. The Company of “The Square Deal.^’ Standard Realty and Security Co. Office in Fonville Building. J. P. Montgomery, Pres. C: C, Fon ville, Sec.-Treas. penetrating rays fz-om every angle, the BANK BOOK SGrveb as a perpetual beacon to guide your life boat in the and*^m?Lfy^‘^^^"®7 ^ree from the treacherous rocks of want Cultivate the habit of saving—try retrenchinB’ in flip Tvmff-iat* of.unealled for expenditures. You ii)l find ft S as It IS sure to be profitable. * mteresiing as You can afford to be a little bit “dose-’' than you are and still not be considered a tight wad.’’ are ana Make a depdsit in this Bank today- even though it be but a dollar or two You will soon find the habit “set'' ror good, and it will grow with your money. First National Bank, Burlington, N. e. United States Government Depository. Mr. Farmer, Sell Your next load of Tobacco on the Burlington Market.
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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