“Cleais ttp Sale” at Walker’s 5, 10 and ^ cent store. * Miss Vivian Huffman of Elon CoHege spent yefsterday here. lir. John M. Cook spent yes terday .at Goldsboro on busi»es;i. Latest sh^t music, 10 cents. jMarcopy at Walker'sS, 10 and 25 cent store. pr. W, A. Hornaday of Greens- b^ was»in ;the city the first of th# week. fcs* C. G. Mitchell of Kox- botx> spent Sunday vyith Mrs. A. F. Barrett. : G. W. Raper of Winston- Salem is visiting her father^ Mr. J. R. Mebane. Mr. Finley Statfs, who lialds a position at Gl^ealsboro, spent sev^l days recently with hivi parents, Mirl and Mrs, E. S. Stutts, near the Fairgrounds. Rev. George L. Curry lef this morning for 'HiomasviUe, where he goes to attend the Young Psaopie’s Convention of the M. P. Church- Mrs. Eliza Gearuei'i accom panied by Mr§. Minnie Wares of Greensboro spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Turaftr Suijuneirs, who has been critical ly ill for sevei“il weeks. Mr. Claude Fuyua, who has The German press bure&u in New York has given out the fol lowing statement;. "Gemmny’s new food matei'i-: al, straw flour, is the result of many years of inv^tigation by Hans FriedenthaJ, 11 P., lec turer in the university of Ber lin, who has .succeed in utiliz ing the nutritive matter con tained in straw. The straw is reduced to flour by ^ special process, The indig^ible and unpaiatable ceU walls are eli- riiinated and the nutritive inat- ter retained, says the Tag, .which describes the new foodstuff as follows: “Some time ago Doctor Friedr enthal lectured on his discovery been in U. Ai M; or-.before a meeting of the fanners the Svvedisli knar-’f phanage at Tiffin, Ohio, for the:.association in Berlin. His first past five years, arrived in Bur-1 plea was* made to palat and iirigton yesterday, and will make . stomach by handling round You are always welcome at’^i^ ^^ture home here with rela-} samples soup, prepared half ♦Walker’s 5,' 10 and 25 cent «ves. iv.-iKi straw flour, the taste., of store. i Miss Nettie Clark. . an agedi’"*!^^' f M TT f Kin,., who soert lady has made her home ^'amples of bread prepared ^Mrs. El'^'ith Mr. J. F. Forshe in Ea.t and rye, tastmg very the wmter at her Honda nom«>‘ . . J Burhngton, died this morning aa re ume . about two o’clock, an^ will prob- Mr. M. A. isley and family ably be buried at New Provi- have moved into their new resi- dence cemetery tomorrow after- dence on Dhiie street. noon. . ; : jenthal .s discovery. For four Mr. and Mrs. James Council- The Alamance Bakery, foi'm-.years he has been making sys- man of Greensboro were recevit erly known# as the Burlington jtomatie experiments to utilize visitors with frfiends. , Bakery, recently moved into the jpulpous matter for animal and T.t^ley building on Front’human food. The lecturer de- sireet. Messrs. A. D. and E. W. inionstrated the high propoi tiijii Frankhn are the new proprietors, |of digestible nutriment contain. with Mr. Graham Faucette injed in oat straw, hay, pea stra\v, Mr. Horace Patterson return- charge of the bakery. This bak- etc. ed yesterday from a month’s e^y is no«r in nice, up-to-date,! “Straw conLains four times as visit to friends at Chapel Hill. commodious quarters and is do-1 much albumep and from four to ins a flourishing busine.-s.-;. iflve times, as much fat as the of straw much like buead. : “Great Britain’s philanthropic threat to. starve Germany was not the origin of Doctor Fried- Mr. Thomas Soloman of l>an- ■ viile, Va., has accepted a posi tion with the Aurora mills. We want you to know our store. We want to know' you. Walker’s -5. 10 and 25 cent store. Mr. Porter Carden of Gibson- ville visited his friend, Mr. Thomas Soots, first of the week. Mr. Wilbern Overman of near Saxapahaw was a visitor to ;he home of Mr. Thomas Smith re cently. Mr. M. C. Edwnrds, who has been at work in Burlington for several months, return^ to hi.s ■home at Oxford yesterday, Mrs. Will Murray of Danville, Va.. is -spending the week with] her daughters. Meadames Cur ry Conkem anl Ellis Crutchfield Mrs. W. E. Brown of Raleifrh ! returned to her honie yesterday after spending thu past «eek with her father, Mr. J. R. Hobbs. potato. It is a peculiarity EGGS AND HENS FOR SALE.p^iany plants to hide tiutritive Pure bred. White Wynadottes i matter and to enclose it in the single comb Reds, Brown Leg- 'liorns. right. Satisfied cu.stomers. cell walls in a way that it cau- Stock tight, pricesbe attacked by the gastii; .juice of men and animals. By thoroughly crushing and grinn ing all walls the nutritive matter of the plants can be obtained sis that it i-s event fit for baby food.” JOHN C. SHEPHERD, Bur- linffton, N. C., Route No. 4. AT THEK BEST NOW ^ This is an idea time to comple e your purchases of Springs needs The advantage will be obviou'S to you ihe moment you step into the store- Everv section is bright ^ with the newest freshest and prettiest of spring Merchandise. Assortments are at hijth-tid and you can make your selection frorh the broadest varieties that we will be shoving this season. You will encounter many special values, as not a few departments quote them to stimulate purchaser of Spring necessities, ‘*Buy It Now”!—Hefe Are A Few InleresliDg Offjeriiigs Tfcal Will Tewpt ^u. Some new arrivals in silijs and all wool poplins in the new est models. Colors Belgian blue,, sand and green. ■ The ?ilk poplins go at $15.00; serges at $10.00 and all-wooV popiins’ $12.50 up to $25.00 Silk Dresses In the seasons newest Et\ies for both street and even ing wear. Colors: Blues, sand, green, battleship ^ra.v and black. .Vlany sf«.'cial valties are now ofleied. Price $4.75 to $25.00 House Dresse For ladies and misse.«, made of the best quality . ginghams and percales in a great variety of coloring, O your choice at 98 cents. Here are a few of the light weight materials for the good old Summer time. Palm Beach Rice Cloth and Shadow Lacc Vci! ir. the neat anti lartfe flowered designs, 35 cent kind for 25 cents. Reception voi!, fancy striped and flowe%d organdie m the seasons newest flowered and striped effects, the 25 cent kind for 20 cents. I B. A. SELLARS & SON. I North Carolina.! There will be a call meeting 'if .le Order of EasWn Star for in- itilations of offWers Tuesday evening, .-\pril 27tn at 8 o'clock. All Master Masons, their wives and daughters' are invited to Iks present. i MRS. G. W. HATCH, j Worthy Matroii, i.vou know V. R. HOI.T, Sec’y. Sl^K HTUQKES. - Playing the game of usually results in a tie.- sonville Times-Union. .SELF- CONFESSED- .—o— ‘■.And now, children,” said the! pastor, “let u.s al! repeat the' Beautitudes—the ‘Blessed.s’- them. ■gether—Blessed are t^he— ! The Sunds*' school responded lovi» i It is a curious thi'.i}; that Dem- -Jack-jocratii- contemporaries should And tie!now be talking about the way Pjof. J. A. W. T^wmpson and games usually are played off at!prosperity is returning after little nephew of near Sas.'ipahav,',-the en{ of the season. jihey have bei: tiying to make were in the city Tuesday andj j believe all the time that it hud spent a short while the guest j A lot of people who,-if they * never departed, of the Dispatch. Iwere bail players, v.'ould en-j ■ !*«♦* thr Jjttif* rv'ith Snjutiouy medk'UKi» VICKSasSSALVE 5? itM.lird Jli*- tVrVDat siiul till.' ImvU iK'iit rrlt‘;tscs V:i}.n»r« ^\hlh «U'- n« fly lo -thi* jjarts. Km alrni'j't inimfrtUtiT*. T^u* ^vc.-rrt oolo curtail '(Ycrnjw'ht-—'.'riiiiu in J.s a: .,r rrMy?ii?}K, Tmm* «nid, Try the Merits of the Dispatch Ads. ■■■■■I n^p.».l i I — I— -inii , ||,p,,| I , I HACKNEY BUGGES. Mr. J. T. Purcell of Haw River ^l^^r of the eiTor was a visitor to our city Wedne.s- "f J UT..1 L u really think very httle about that da. While here he called at the j Dispatch office and gave vis his sa SCI Ip 10 1. , jjQpg have to pay f|pr Mr. Lon Riley, who has been i riundrefl per cent more for connected with the Midway I cijcaine since the new federal Store Co., for the pa.st several law v.’ent into effect. “Dope” is months,•'has moved his family to^a lu.xury almost as expensive asj Swepsonville^ jwar. i FACT . THE POST MORTEM ADMINISTRATION OF WEALTH CAN JiEVER BE. SAFETLY LEFT TO AN INDIVIDUAL for death which has removed you from jour sphere of capainlity is .iust as iikeiy to remov’e an . individual Executor. When this occurs the ad ministration 'f your Estate may fail into hands whoUy alien '• ■ 'ur«w)3hes. If you appoint us as Executor of jour will you have the assurance that we shall not be incapacitated by death to act as such and completely carry out your wishes. There are reasons why you should select us as your Ex- ■ eoutor, which we shall explain if you will call. All advice and consulations confidentia!. No chargo is made for same. Will also pay any lawyer, you may select, to , write your will. Alamance Loan and Trust Co. THE LARGEST AND QfeDEST BANK LM THE COUNTY (Ike Oue Widi the Ckines.) BURLINGTON, N. C. j pains m il had such severe headaches Locai Evidence. Evidence that cun be verifieil. Fact is what we. want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here’s a Burlington fact. You can test it. Mrs. Sarah .Andrews, Webb St., Burlington, .-iays: “I suffered u great deal from the small of my bae!:. fiti • times that I was dizzy. I finally I procured Doan's Kidney Piils at j Freeman's Drug Store and 1 am now stronger and better than I have been in a long time. Doan*s liidney Pills strengthened my kidneys and drove away the pain in m.v back.” (Statement given December 19. V907.) Over seven years later Mr?. Andrews said; "As soon .hs mv kidneys cause me any trouble now, a few doses of Doan’s Kid-^ ney Pill.-! .ilways give me quick relief. They are the best medi-! cine to be had for kidney dis- ordei'.s.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same iSiat Mrs. Andrews had. Foster-Milbuj*n Co., Props., Buff alo, N. Y. Will bok better and last Songn’ than others. Don't be fooled by the jiwt as good. Kemember there is nothing made to suit all purposes to aqua! the Celebrated Hackney for sale in this County oniy by HOLT & MAY Just received a Car. Come an! see them. EKTEidLLy VVe have at ai! lir>i"s a complete Wne ot Bu.fvgie'. Har ness. Wagons, Harness, r2.rm Maohiuerj of All Kinds, Material, Paints, the BEST on the market When in need of any thin>r in our line it w!il al'va.vs^pay yo'j to'come to see us. HOLT & MAY Shoe Co. Burlington, BurHngton. N. C Baby Doll Ankle Strap Pumps We huve in stock a iniiiuij- i line of Baby Doll Pumps in It out I^cather and Gun MeUil \]f, also While Meveerizei.t .’.I k with white Rubber Soles White Rm>lx?r Heols, that :• are offering: $1.75 to $2.50 i\\-‘ pair '.vhicli avf. ex‘e|>tio»aliy vulue.% and arc ainon^ oar best sellers. They iwirti- oulariy appeal to the \ounff Uiiiics that do not care for the Heels and Narrow • "^oe Styles. Wo h::ve the .^tylei; for the little ones also, nt }‘roj>ortionate prices. Would be sInd to have you call and nee tht’ many new Spriuij models. FOSTER

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