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§ I Local anil Personal. 0 I ,r,s ('. H. is visiting her V m ,„,;,!'er i»' Mis K. R- Lexin^^ton, viiUt'd Fios'ie Johnsou visited .* ] ir Diii'liHUi last week. J. Tiu>ni})Son, of hitsett, UM'f on business last week. \v;b M-^rvin Manguni, of Durham, ' iwro last week visiting friends. IVS' Q .V. Starbuck, of Greensboro, nip to Jiurlington on business last ifek, vf Suniiicl Abner, of Roanoke Va. •, friends here for a few Mr,. M. F. King is spending a iVtt^lays Durham visiting her ,1j,lighter. Mi'S Lela Whitaker, of Chapel ,pent last week with Mrs. (1iinl C’ates. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Underwood of Roxboro, are visiting at the home j \V. yi Cates. Mr?. Bertha Compton is speoding a few ilavs visiHng relatives and jrii'nd? at Mebane. Mr>. T. J. Bennett is spending -miic time visiting her son C. F. ISi-nnctt, nf Dfirham. Mr . (7. A. 'Muntgomory is spend- ii)if a few (lays visiting her mother who lives in l.)urham. y\\. Annie Truitt is spendidg a i;.\v (Ins at Gil)sonville visiting iVifi'nl" and relatives. Miss I’uixie Vauglin, of Mebane, ii;,.' itecn visiting C, \V. ^Valker iliii'inu' til" past week. Mrs. L. B. Dickenson is spend- ino a few days in Greensboro visit- iDif iriends and relatives. Mrs. Fattie King, of Blackwell, !m beeu visiting Mrs. E. L. Gray, lotiu’iiiiig home Saturday. Messrs Daniel II. Thompson and I. T. Turner iUdde a busines trip to Dnrhani last Thursd ly. Mrs. B. F, Tjowe, of Greensboro, Vv';(' last week visit iier iliiii^iiter, Mrs. B. B. (irec'son. Mi.' Abbie Thonuis, who has liei'ii visiting her aunt, returned Sat- iii'iay lo her i;i)!ne at I.)urham. Ml''. Garl uid Col)le left Thurs- (lav mm'ning fnr Durham whery .'ii*' '.vilhvisit fiiends and relatives, ^^is' ik'tiio Aidred, of 11. F. D. Xi'. •') >i>ent tiie latter jtart 0i last \vrt k ar Haw ilivcr visiting friends. M\ .M. J. Vt'idker, who has been vi-irinu here returned to her home ;it tie.; litter }>art of last f. k. -Mi's. M. A. I'earson left last Sat- i.i;'" !or Dur’ui.iii where she will a ivw day.v vi,sitiii,u' friends and ii.'iaii vOn. ■Inliu M. Hv.lderby, )f We.st I'^ihuai, lias been vi.-.iling hi.s ’ ''* !er(!. A. B. HoMerby during ;';;t week. ■ui'S ik'lie btaiey, of Julian, Whu ti:is hrei) visiting h'ieuds at Durhatn il.iilingidii reltu'neil to her ‘■'■in.' ];\.'t 'Saturday. .Minnie Blayluek who has '■ vir'iiiiiy; frie'uds here during the I'^'i 'Veek teiurneil to lier home at *- aajH-l iii’ii Saturday. -■li"- >allie Cate.''has resigned her 1 ' .1 wiiii the Burlington Hard- '-iiti'iiny, and is now speud- ■■'j’i'V ''ays at iiome. L“vinia l\‘gg, who has “' 'i'•i-iiiiMj-i;,-,)' mother iiere, re- Uiri!(; l ii,-!. ’noiiiQ Thomasville laiier part of last week. —Six copies of the ■' .11,■ J)i-:p ,rch which was published ' p- i Gtii, Any one securing these t’iease hs'ing to Dispatch office. l^a.'i Fiuiay IvK-Governor Ay- spoke lo tliree hundred and I,. My-t^i'C'- petijile including twenty and children at Char- The State Dispatch. The lust issue began a large ad vertisement for Joe A. Isley’s De partment siore. Special offers in uew fall stock of goods. Be sure to .see them before yor buy. Wm. Becker, who stole $26.45 from F. Glass at the Alamance Fair was arrested in Greensboro Thurs day nijjht and brought to Burlington Friday for ti'ial. The stqlen money was returned and Becker was placed under a bond of $50,00 in default of which he was taken to jail. Neither Candidate a Suspect. BoBton Herald. No one suspects that Mr. Tatt is subiected or will permit himself to be subjected to any influences in the interest of any corporation or aggre gation of wealth which will prevent his giving faithful service to the country as its President, or which will temper his just and equitable enforcement of the laws. For that matter, no one suspects that Mr. Bryan is or w'ould permit himself lo be subjected to any such influences. There has not been an intimation in the campaign affecting the integrity of either of the candidates for the Presidency. Thumping Headaches. Many Burlington Women Have Them, But Few Know the Real Cause. Dull, thumping headaches, Sick, prostrating headache.^, Dizzy, whirling, blind headaches-- Point to disorder.s of the kidneys, /^el! of uric }>oisns tn the blood. IJarcotics may eas(! the pain But won’t cure the cause. J.)oan^s Jvidnev Pills cure the kid- neys, liemos'e uric poisons, purify the blood, Banish htadaches, backache, uri nary ills. Mrs. H. W, Fuller, living on Hill St., Graham, N. C., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills with highly satisfiictory results, and am pleased to recommend them to other sufferers. Some time before they were brought to my notice I suffer ed from dull headaches, accompanied by severe pains tlnough the small of my back 1 heard Doan’s Kid ney Pills highly si>oken of on so many occasions, that at last I pro cured a box and began their use. They banished the troid,)le in a short time, and it givu me pleasure to state that I liuve never had a return of it.” Plenty more proof like this from Burlini>t(»n people. Cull at the F)'( eman Drug Co. and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fo.sier-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. $100 Reward $100 The readers of of this paper will be pleased to learn that tliere is at least one di'eaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. HalFs Cat arrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraterni ty. Catarrh being a conBtitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment, flail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giuing the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and as.sist- ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any c^se that it fails to cnre. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHE^EY & Co. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pill’s for constipation. The Fair last Week, The Alamance Fair Association which held its annual exhibition last week was visited by a number of people. Some going for the real benefit they might receive, but most to see the crowd and be seen by the crowd, and to spend the extra change they had saved di^ring the preeeeding weeks. Among the an imal exhibits were horses cows etc. most, of which grew in Akunance county, and whose owners w'ould be glad to show you at any tinie free of cost. In passing we might give credit to a few Western horses which were a shade better than the average North Carolina dray or farn) horse. Not only did the farmers, mer chants and manufacturers have their products but also the household and kitchen furniture was at hand. Among which was found fancy work in a number of varieties such as would remind the spectator of a fair faced lassie living in this noted clime of ours. The shows which are always expected were from three to .six in number depending on who was counting. Under the tents of these shows were some of the worlds wonders, such as tlie big fat mau who was a fraction larger than some of our Alamance giants. The other shows were in proportion to tiie one mentioned, as you could look a porcupine as long as you cared for only ten cents and then get your money back if, you did not get the worth of it. The balloon ascension and horse racing were the best features of the fair, as the.se were free exhibitions and were not run to see how .many shining plunks coulil be droppetl in i to their pockets. NIGHT MDEItS IN CASWELL COITY. Independent Tobacco Growers Are Threatened.—Unsigned Notices Posted on Bam Door's Danville, Va., Sept. 30.—Notices which were freely posted Monday nighl on the barns of various inde pendent tobacco grow'ers in Caswell county, threaten outrages similar to the deeds of night riders in Ken tucky. The placards are not signed, and warn the independents not to sell their tobacco at auction on the warehouse floors, but to pool it with union farmers. Threats to burn barns are made in sooie of the notices, one of which reads: “Pool pour tobacco, or you will smell fire.” More than usual alarm is caused 3n account of the season of the year. The farmers have just finished cut ting, and nearly all of this Season’s crop is in the barns. The Bright Tobacco Growers’ Protcetive Association of Virginia and North Carolina, which was or ganized for the purpose of doing away with the auction sales and to increase the price on tobacco, has alwa_;^s opposed any unlaw'ful deed to carry out its purpose, and is not responsible for the threats. Professional John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law', Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 65. I s. W. DiWERON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Burlington, N. C. Office in Piedmont Building. F^vorything smells rosy to Colo nel Watterso, even a Standard Oil cann. Just wanting to be President has brought one mau from poverty to a palace. Gue.ss who we mean. ■ Dr. R. M. Stockard Veterinary Surgeon Office at Burlington Drug Store ^ Day Phone 244 A. Night Phorie 155 Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for l^ntrH.riee to Leading southern Coliegee. Bert Equipped PrepBratoiT the ' Faculty of ten offlcere and teach ers. Campus of 75 acres. Library containing thirty tfaousaud vol- n tjiee. Weli ©quipped gyni na«ium. High standards and modern, meth ods of instruction, Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Ex-, pensee exceedingly moderate. Ten years of phenomenal succeBB. For Catalogue and other Informa tion Address H. M. NQRTH, Headmaster, ^ Durham, N. C. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Piedmont Biiildint;. Governor Haskell, of Oklahonoa, continues to excldim, ‘‘Thou const not say I did it;” but Mr. Hearst not ‘luly g ,es right ou accusing the liovernor of having served the Standard Oil compay, but seems to have some awkward records in his possession. For headache Dr. Milos’ Anti-Pain Pillfc RemarkaMe Slory I The story of Mrs. Matilda Warwick, of Kokomo, I Ind., as told below, proves the curative properties of I that Avell-kno-wn female remedy. Wine of Cardtii. Mrs. Warwick says; n wm Help You J81 Foraker will have plenty of time ! now to study tlie Brownsville ques- j tion. siiiSered from pains in my head, shoulders, limits, side, stomach low down, dizziness, chills, ner- ■^wisness,, fainting spells and other female' troubles. I Weis almost dead. Three doctors did not help me. At last, I took Cardui, and with the first bottle ob tained relief. J^ow I am cured. But for Cardui, I wjuld have been dead.” Try Cardui. AT ALL DEtTG STORES KV t'''annutcvnaaem A IN N. C. STARTED IN Established 1893—Incorporated 1906. ^ BUSINESS »[TH BNIV ONE DOLLAR. | HOIB iltSUrailCe lliVfiStat CO. ngl',, of tlie IVelo School I-.; (troonshoro, spent with his pa- 'ihi Mt-.S. M. Horua- y ’ II _ . '■ 'Mile)’ in the near future ' ^’'^i'Uuct a 'ouilding on the lot ,|]ico. Tiiis build- I"th(,‘ 8anie size of the one 'jl ' ■ ’‘1^ e(Mistrui‘'ed hy Messr.'j liobert Coble She is now independent and cares not how bad i times are. Can be done by others. j I A woman in North Carolina started in business with only 1 dollar j and now has an income of more than 200 dollars a week. | One dav she saw an advertisement in a m(>nthly storv paper of ‘‘WlCKJi7S\SWI3S HERB TEA^^ stating that it was the BEST REM EDY ON THE MARKET for all Kidney, Liver und Stomach 'J'roub- les and while she had been troubled witn all the.se complaints for more than 7 year.s, she wrote to the Manufacturer for a 22 cent packaj^e, which she used careiul accroding to the directions. After one weeks use she found that all hei complaints liad left her and she told the {>eople, who iiad known her as a very !-ick lady, what she had used. All who ^aw the wonderfull ;hange in her condition, asked her to get them a package, and she sent one dollar to the Manufacturer of the Tea and asked him to send her as many packages as lie could afford for the one dollar. She got 8 packages wiiich she sold at 25 cents each, which gave her a profit of one dollar on her investment, und 25 sample packages, which she distributed to other people and asked them to try this wonderful Herb Tea. A week later she wt?ut to all these people again and asked them if they had tried the Tea and what they thought of it, and to her surprise she got an (;rdor for a pa(|*kage from every one of these, they all said ‘^the Tea is wonderful.^’ She 'at once sent for 100 packages and kept ou dis tributing samples and sold them all in a weeks time, and then she sent for oOO jmckages and uo|iv she has 50 other ladies and men working for her, selling “Wioke’s Swiss Herb Tea'^ from house to house, and North Carolina has never been/in so healthy condition as she is now; the call I for a Doctor is only in rrjire cases or accident. -A Druggist offered her i the other day |10,000 ftjir her Agency, but she declined his offer. Anyone, who has adittle push and energy can do as Well as she and while there are a few Agencies still open, we advise all who wants to build up an independet business, to write to H. FELDSTEIN, 1375 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, M. Y., and .send him a Money Order for one or I mure dollars to secure the-Agency of their town. Write today if you i want to build up your own' business and be independent. Insurance—All Branches. IT.VIBrr-??SS ■ Strongest Companies in the world represented exclu- ^ sively in this office. I Losses paid since organization more than $100,000.00. Correspondence solicited. JAS. P. ALBRIGHT,, Secretary and Treasurer. | wm S>STBR Notice. All contxibutions intended for pub lication must have ,1 the writer’s name signed. Very matter thfedicine wrong buying caiefut BlacWrmighT Liver Medicine Tiie reputation of this old, relia* ble medicine, for constipation, In* digestion and liver trouble, is firm> ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be tihte fa vorite liver powder, with a t^ger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOVm n THE Charlotte Observer The Largest ani Best News paper in North Carolina. Every day in Year, $8.00 a Year. 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