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Heet me at Walk«'s.
You'r« always welcome at Wal
ker’*.
Miss Blanche^ Heitdeison of near
Pitttb^ U vi«itt»ff i» tiie city,
Utrs. Anderson McBane of near
Saxa^haw was in town yeatenlay.
Field peas for sale by Uenchsnts
Supply Compahy-i - ,
Mrs. Sarah S. Cates is visiting her
aauKiitc- in C»rrW^.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Soots spent
the week-end with friends at Gil>son-
vi)l«.
Miss Daisy Wi)ssn returned last
week from viaitfnK friends in Eich-
mond.
Misses Deeeie and Lena Andrews of
Spencer are visiting their sister for
a few days,
Mrs. Alfred Brown of near Haw-
fieids was a visitor with friends and
relatives Sunday,
Mr. Arthur Way of lUleiKh was
the guest of relatives in the city Fri»
day and Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. Brooks of Gr^i^rQ .ft J. N, Haionc.
visitin* her daughter for some Ume.jp^jj SAL&-SIX
Mrs. B. L. Boiand.
Mrs. Fannie Ciark and family .-f
C«rrboro motored over to Burlington
one day last week.
Mrs. B. J. Vestal spent one day'but
w««fc in Gmnsboro tboppinf.
Late seed Irish potatoes^ at Mar-
chaiits Sap^y Company, r
Mr. .Carlton. Mathes, who has b^n
working at Hillsboro, spent Sui^y
at home with his family.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cates of Hills-
)>oro spent Satnrday and. Sunday vnth
her brother, Mr. Fred Montgiimery,
FOR SALE OR SENT—FARM
Northeast of Mel>ane, good grain
and-tobacco laiiu. Apply to G ' A.
Sharpe, Burlington, N, C.
Mr. W. T, Ljoyd, a student ol
Guilford College passed through the
city en route to his home necir Saxapa-
haw.
Mrs. Mary Cobie of Chester, Pa.,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah
Mathews, and other relatives this
weelt.
Miss Liilian Morris return to her
home in the eastern part of the State
yesterday after visiting Miss Emmo-
gene Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sosemond and
little daughter, Msry of Spencer
spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
FRESH ^ MILK
cows cheap. Phone 4902, or write
HENRY HOLT, Burlington, N. C,
Koute 10.
2t,
DiUIGER-MONEY STOIEN.
Wi'dle quise a'.number of our good
people we»e st Church ftt Bethel
a few Sandays &0O, eight of
them had their homes br ti'en in
to during s«rvie‘s and quite a
sttin of money stolen;
If th(59e':g6o(i peopb had de
posited their money in this
Strong Bank, they Would not
havejost and it w^ld have been
drawing them interrat brsides.
It la a dangerous :^ing to have
money laying arcmnd the house
Better depowt it witn us.
AUMaNCE loan and TitUST C(^P^
THE L.\RGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY.
(The Ok Witk tht Cki^t.)
BURLINGTON. N. C.
of
ia«{Mut|^ i* ti4^ iipr ^tcaOon^
Wm *ill yUt ieieadt f» tfe £Mt«n*
:»art «f tiia,2tiite. ' .
Xn. Daiiqr Hoffauitt kas>««tt
^psndint dajrs ia Grtmtban
ker daivW, Mrs. P.
About foity (pithw^ .at
^me of Itei aiiar'
sioB Colbca
Mr, Majrvia V«stai‘Kf.i3M pispat^
fom s^t .‘Snnday
Winstan-Saicigi aiul MartinsviHe, Va.,
with relatives aitd 'firien^
Mrs, C^tchfield of near Snow
Camp, who has-t^n spending a iew
days with lier daughter, Mrs. Charles
Hinshaw, biks returned to her home.
A musical reekial will be given
Thursday' tfremag at the Front Street
Methodist Chiuth by Annie I«ve
Wilson and Miss Margurette Faue«tt
at 8:30 for the benefit of the Fhilaiheit
class. A small admission of 10 cents
for children and 15 cents, for adolts.
This promises to be a irare ^eat for
'the musical lovers. SefreshlBtnts wiji
be sold after the. muincale
*. A. ttMHmtfU «t
anindl ia tbs lfa«t»y
K«r. i(r. SattariWd went
OM t* 'ir«entbvt>o on a lator train to
ia- a )!«^vst wMtiikg at tl^
Mr*. SattorfiaM
4*J* »ith h»t matbMrl
Ifbrs, Tlranas DiiriiM.
tta M aa« aicfelr
iSiss^'&
1/ .S.
3IW retaroad; SMarta^fMija »a
trip to r«iatin».
tMPOSSIBLE.
‘The great trottble with the Ameri
can people is that they eait too much,”
said the doctor. “Nonsense,” retorted
the statistical person. “I can easily
produce figures to prove that one-
third of the, American people live in
boarding houses.”—Judge.
A i|i0mKg iMBBSCBIPIldir FOB
Ajf wEcrm cov^
■ TB£A9iimt. '
bna«fe]irtii to one teospoooful . of
Xing's 0iscov3T, tafci asl
«i|f(dfd, ^1_ soothe and ctncii ^agbs,!
OiUs, aibd the more dangerousfSron-!
and Lung Ailments. Yoa can’t *
afford to take the risk of serioos ill- J
n«i^ when so cheap and sis^e a
rniiedy as Dr. ^g’s New Diaeorory
is obtainable. Go to your Druggist
Ma^, 8»t a hottie of Dr. King’s New
DUstt^Very, start the treatment at once.
TliM wUI l>e gratifi^ for the relief and
ciw obtained. ,
Mrs. S, A. Brown, who went to the
ho^tal several days ago, is reported
:'^tting along. nicely and. it is
hop^ that she will be ^le to return
home the last of tfiis weelE.
figOow^ by a coed glaM of PepaiOila.
Mot only xieUckiiiai and wbdkaoine, bot in
viKorating at all tti^es—aft^ fipMeata:-of
hraia or bravm. And in the bbyne it baa
the sam« appetizing and oomfbrt-gMnS
effects. Vou can ffet it at tbe fountain-^
Or carbonated in
bottlee, at your
grocer's.
Piles Cared In A to H Dajra
VMr Arautot wtit i^b4 moMr U 9MO
OIMTKKHT tans to can ua nac •( ttclilBK,
SU^ShwAv or rnteaefunlet ta eio M
Tk*ant»pplintlaB«i«*J(iu*«sdaMI.
THIKTY-SIX FOE 25 CENTS,
Dr: King’s New Life Pills are now
supplied in well-corked glass battles,
eonteining 36 sugar coated white pills,
for ^e. One pit) with a glass of wa
ter tefore retiring is HB .■jverage dosa.
Easy and pleasant to taice. Effective
and positive in results. Cheap and
economical to use. Get a botUc
today, take a dose tonight-—yeur con-
sHj^ticn wiii be relieved in the morn-
PEPSi-Cda
Far Alt TJunit^Pipti-Coitt
Pe|si-Cpla Bottling Works
M. j. SPIES, Pnprtetw.
Phone 435 Burliog^toD, N. C.
. -Bra^haw Co.
H«adqnarters for l^ni MichiDery
4
Now is the time to cuIUvate your crop with improved
machinery. C^e attd atm the up-to-date riding cultivat
ors and piowe.
Harvest time is sIhh^ here. Look your binder over,
and if you have any doubt as to its work this se^n. see
us and buy & new Milwatikee binder. Just received a car
load of
Mowers, Hay Rakes, Binder Twine
and all sadb goodi ip great variety.
Oor HAe of .bteggir) cannot SmT equaled.
Tyson & Jon^, Hig£ Point, Ox
ford, and many draef kinds.
We will save you money on such goods, quality con
sidered. Largest line of harness and horse collars in
towQ. Faints and oils, shelf and heavy hai^ware, lime
cement and hwdreda otber things.
See us. We will save you money. ,2!ake our store
htiadquarters at all tioies. ' .
Yours for busiiieas.
Coble - Bradshaw Co.
^5^
Messers.lr N. Aldridm and W. L. Miles of Union Ridge, are
tbe fortunaia possessors of ac Intemationnl Harvester 8-16 Mogul
trwtor recently purchased from the Coble-Bradshaw Company, the
popular Burlington dealers.
This useful little machine has become widviy Icnnwn as the
"small-farm tractor for all farm work.” It is a trsctor of the 4-
whee), general purpose t>pe, which can he used for all plowing,
seeding, harvesting, hauling, and for the runnim; of all such ma
chines as ensilage cutters, buskers and shreiider^, f«ed grin3%rs,
and other power machines in general tise on N orth Carolina farms.
The owners expect to use it for all these purposes and to do
with it, in the course of a year, a great deal of the Work for which
at present they are using horses.
CONSTIPATION CURED OVER-
MGBT.
A small ^we of Po-Do-Lax tonight
and you esjoy a Jiiff, free, easy bowel
movement in the, mi^rmng. Ko grip
NOTICSL
Having qnaliiied as administrator
upon the effects of the Tate E M.
Kenny, now deceased, aU.|FeTSCtis Ow
ing, for ia PodophylUn ine said estate wiii forward
(May App!e>’^hont the gripe. Po-
Oo-Lax coifrects the cause of Consti
pation by arousiiijg the Liver, increas
ing the bije. ' Bile is Na
ture’s a^fl^tic in •e ■baiMs. With
proper anuunt of j^e, ^estion in
bowels h perfect. No gas, no fermen-
■V'-- • p.-
•tation, ho .Cons^lj^tion. ' D^n*t be
Slick, nervous, initable. Get a bottle
of Po-Do-Lax fn^ j?oui; Druggist now
and cure your Constipation overnight.
and maice settlement^ and those who
have claims against said estate will
present same for payment, on, or be
fore July 10, 1916, or thM.;^i^ will
be plead in bar of their r*c«vevy.
This the 3rd day of July, I91S. ,
r. s. CHEEK, AdmV.
i.Mon.
ij Before Mr, Bryan is through he is
going to make the' Amisrican people
‘sorry that he resigned.
t^kMMver Y(m Need a aeacrat 1b«!c
Take droivo’s
Tbe Old Standard! Gn>ve*s Tanteien
chill Toaie ia equtlly valuable •• a
Otnetal Took b^n$e it coataiois tbe
wen ksowB tonic propeitieaof QtJIMINS
and IKOH. It acta oa tbd Liver, DxKts
smt UalaTia, Sntieiiea the SSaoA sad
BolMa cp the Wbote &yatm. ^acats.
I. J. MAZUR’S
BIG SALE WUI LAST 10 DAYS MORE
E^ery thing in onr big stoife n^si go %ices not ctmsidered bur
^ r U sold or admi^d eisewliere it ii draper kere.
■f’ ■■ '■ ■' ■■'
^Come to I. J. MAZUR'S before yon decide to buy yo^ Wants.
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Buriiagton, Ncrtb Carolina.