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TtneSDAV, SEPTEMBEK 28, 1W5, Sptctal For 30 Dayt. We will, give ou^s .5x7 ealargmeut fjSjJ! co^um I having $2.® wojlh oi I k Firit«if H P^. 8c iup^: ... ^'e have just received hev suppJi''^i Autoi" HC Kodaks, Erpwiiie Pieinoft, N. C. and Mtographic Fjlnia.- TUs i* the MW Atfafn^kic tf.fi tad af. reeman “The Rexa'I Store" ;-: Kodak Finishing Dept. Agents for Bastaah Kodaks and Supplier. *1- * * * I' 4* 4* ♦ :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * TSB TW1CB.A-WKBK JNeVPATCS; N, C. »nd Hn, W. IBi A. Nance. V-ijf" Misa Mytrle Ezzelle of Graiiani is speridiiig a few day.s in Durham the guest of her frientl. Miss iSluth Damer- on. ... PAGE riVE. Mr, Chas, C. VestuI, of Boriington, arti^d here Hiusrday moriiiBgr^ hav ing: accepted 3 position in rile office of the Herald Pabliiihing Company, —Roanoke Rapids Hei'ald. The series of revivals services at Webb Avenue M. E, Church closed Ifist Friday nigrht. The pastor. Rev, E. C. Durham, did some faithful and aarnest preaching, and much good re *uited from the meelings. Rs** 4* ♦ ^ ^ ^+it 4^ ♦ ^ ^ J i.oci5LLA]srr> person al I Mr; Charlie Vesta),; who has been the ad, man in thie Dispatch office * j for nearly two years,, resigned his. •, pb*ition last week and has gone to •• Roanoke Sapids to accept a silmilar ' position in the; office of the Herild Publishing Company at that place. Did you Saturday? get pick pocketed last Good Middling- Cotion selling at- 11 5^ on New York loarKet. In hail and sunaliine, rain or sleet; you see Ralph's Place open for busi' ness on Spring Street. Mrs. E. A. Malone, of Durham, tipent the week-end here the guest of her son, Mr. William Malone. guests week. of i-elativcf in the city this Miss .Oma; Klutz, of High Point and her 's'stei-. Miss Vera, of Salisbury, are the guests of friends in the city for a few days. Rey. G. L„ Curry i-eturned Friday afternoon from Raiidolp i county nbpre he spent a few days assisting in a I'cvivit! meeting:. Wednesday, October tfth, will be Manufacturers’ Day at the Alamance Ccunty- Fair, All who e.'cpcct, to make exhibits will please report to Miss Margaret Fr;emai! or Mr. A Xj. Tnompson, Mr. Ti D, Fogleman of Fogleman Brothers, has returned from Virginia with two car loads, of fine work horses, and mules. Mr. Fogleman says tliere is none that can beat the Virg'inla! stock, and we notice that he ahvay; f.oos there for his stock. Miss Hattie Love is vi.siting hei friend. Miss Nonie Mai'.n, at Durham this week; Mr, Buel Frazlei-, v.'ho is a student at Whitactt Institute, spent the week end at home, Mr, Ernest Whiti, spent a few days in Durham last week, attending tiie Durham county fail-. Mr. H, Lee Fowler, who has s posi tion at Henderson, is at home for a days. Misses Beulah Kennej and Eula, Mr, W. H. A. Nance, who met with \ Waddeil of West Burlington spent |an accident while working on a buiiri- Saturday and Sunday at the home of'ing in Greensboro about three months Mr. J. M. Craw“ford on Route .9, ago, S'eturned home last Saturday} front the hospital where he had been I Misses .-\ddie Loy and Monie since the accident, occurred. His! Straughan were tisitors with rela-; many friends will be glad to learn j lives and friends at Greensboro Sat- that he is very much improved. 1 urday aiid Sunday. i Mr. J. F. Ido!, the clever a.id ac commodating manager of the Cash Store Co., is confined lo his home this week on account of sicknes.s. Uiss Ethel Thompson is spending the week with her parents i-.car Gra- brm. Mrs. .A. C. Stebbins and dnughter, Miss Bennie, of Edgcmont, are the Mr. lister-Way • and little isruthdr of Liberty, Route 3. spent Saturday and Sunday wi;h their uncle, Mr. Oliver Garner. Rev. Mr. McMillan of the Primitive Baptist church wiil preach at thc- Unioh church in Burlington, Wednes day, September 29th. Public cordially invi'.ed. Tile BVangeiistic te^iccs which are ; being conducted at the First Baptist I church by King and Wolslago! con- , tinuo with increased attendance and Mr. David Lindsey and family -if near Hopedaie .‘ipent Sunday the ■ guests of Mrs. Lindsey’s parents, Mr, GiBSONVILLE STORE 1$ RWD UF f336 VlArt: Ol' H, s. HL’FFI.VES KNTEKED AXO itOEiKEI) IN EARLV HOVlt SUNDAY. ^ and interest. A special seiTice for men only was held Sunday afternoon jat four o’clock which was largely af- j tended and many manifestations of I interest were shown by the men in ; response to the very strong appeal j cf Rev. King for a strong, con^rated TWO CAR LOADS FINE BROOD MARES, HORSES AND MULES. Aii well broke, Bought fron". the fine slock farms loceted in the Valley cf Vifiini^. You know what our stock has been, ani this is a guarantee of whal they will be 00 NOT BUY UNTIL VOU HAVE SEEN WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER.' Yours To Pjeast?, Fogleman Bros. SALES STABLES FRONT STREET BURUNGTON, N. C. Cheap paint is good paint; there is .no other; no other is cheap. The two words sound i;likc iiut their moaning!! arc opposite. “Cheap” costs double. Cher.p. is DEVOE. i'OSTUKKICE SAFE BLOW.N. JSJierifi 1>. K. .Stafford received notific-atioK jesierday of a robliery in Gibsonville between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning, when the store of H. S. HufRnes, a general merchant, wa.s entered, the safe- lilown and $55H in money secur ed. it. Wa.'i also stated lh.it the robber entered the building occupied by the pos:ofRce, but h& fuund no sate and nothing was bothered. Offi cers searched diligently ye.sterday fjr some clue _ «s to the robher, or robbers, but svithout success. Greensboro Daily News. If this money had been depoinled in Ihis STRONG BANK, Mr. Huffines would not hav« ImI hie money. PUT YOUK MONEY IN OUR BANK FOR SAFETY. ALAMANCE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTy, i‘: (The Oat Witk ih* Cliaies.) BURLINGTON. N. C. K. F. D. PICNIC. Mtt.*;. A.\I)EBSON PAS.SES. .VltJsnuihaw, No. 2 and Union Ridge N'o. 1, will have a joiiii. basket picnic at Stony Creek Store, Saturday, Octo- bor 2nd, brunswick stsw and re- ^freshments will be -served by the Car riers, Good speaking, base ball and other amusenient.s will be on the pvo- grsni for the day. AH the patrons cf these routes are requested to eonie. Patrons from other routes are invited to come and be %vith us and help lo ir..,\ke the day a plca»ant one. CATE.S, WALKER Oariters. lAD. 0»*AP PAIXT. The Great Soap-Maker Red Devil Lye Cold Process or Bcsiiog Proceas. Mr«. Virginia A. Arder-ion. of Ala- J i niauce county, dicki Frjdjiy night nt) [12 o’clock at St. Leo's hospital^ where j.she hiul been for seven weeks. The jdecea:eci was ai«)ut rciuiy to leavo j the hospital where she hu( n;ccived atteutior. for a fiiiflurcd hip when an \ attack of paraly^i^ o*curre, from • which fht^ never regained conscious- ■ nesif. The remains were carried :o BuriiujifCon yesterday morning: from there throuirh th» country to the old home near Concord church. Funeral services will be held from,carried embroidery and needles and I'Un:; ^.Mnc, ui' Vernon Concord church this afternoon. A vied with each other in the arts of em- Spi inc-*. svUn i.- hv’re vl- ilnp hrr si.^- Four of the Big 5c. Cans of Red Devil JLye will make twenty- pounds of *he best soap. Red Devil 'Lye . s pulverized, ana dis solves as soon as it touches the water. Best for Cleaning, Washings Scrubbing. so;;, R. W, AndersoHj of -Altamahaw, accompanied the remains, ifrs. An- broidcring and v.‘ chatting. Ko prize ter. I' There are 1000 *'cheap” paints and )a dozen really cheap ones. J Th&t double word “cheap” is the jc;m?e of wasting more money tk'vn JUim good paint costs, two or three tin?e.s !>ei’oratior,s of ;v,;’.;ed anl cal. ,’.ss given a.s it Was hard to decide fiowe: s were used. Progressive hearts d'erson was slightly over 65 years ot,which did the best. Salads and tea was played and enjoyed. Refre-sh- age.-Greensboro News. jwere servjid. Those present besides ments tonsisiing of sal,ids and ices [t.he members were Mesdames Sallie'weit served. Tht. ; wcve 15 present^ Bl'RLIX(»T()N SOCIETY. Bai nweli, S. C., O. F. Crnv,*- ' non .ind James H, Holt • u i,-, ■■ „ ; «ni'" y.'.1 u:uie Ralph s Place, Miss Lou Ola Tuttle charmingly entertained the Embroidery club at • * • j.vow do not h.ive :•> p::y other people’s Miss Jennie Vaughn gave a delight-jl>ad debts, tV.i? concern .-islis for cash. har home on Front street Thursday ful party at her home on Front street afternoon at 4 o’clock. The Iadie« Thursday evening at 8:S0 in honor of! Re.^d he prond ;\of ir; this, isjsue. m t J. B. JONES COMPANY n « V « Announce their FALL OPENING ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2nd. 1915. We eordiaJly invite our many customers to conie and inspect our stock carefully, as we know it wiil be a bit? money savinjr io them. Come and be with vis on the Opening Day. You wil! enjoy it. The Corner Store ¥ -W ^ r ^ Yours very truJy, J. B. JONES? C.LOJHIJ^G COMPANY HUmBUBU Burlington, N. C.
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