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'.-j"-C ; ..J . : t " i 4 VJi''.- I-f ; l$0d-& B Smith made a business trip ; y legewas in towntEriday shopping. : ; ; Y? b. J. Whitehead spent last week ':'4:'4n, Philadelphia on a business trip. , V? ;jSllrwas; a Burlmgton shop Thursday few days visit; to ; her son .at : vSftfiGrensipro --.-V- " '.v 4A .V;lv '-DriMcPherson and brother of ::Haw Biver were" shopping ( visitors I i in town J5 " - MsrBMary Ingle spent last week VrMn&iS astheest of hersonT.- ; ; V of G reensboro-.. - '' f K 44 : V JA' Mrs. J;V. IugJe '.isited her brot . ' " her A. C Isley at Greensboro dur- v ing toe past weesu -.x,. fe v v;V r ? Miss Beatrice Fowler of Char r ' ' lotte is the ? guest tpf ; relatives? and f - 1 friends in the city. ; J . . T. VY . Vincent ot Ureensboro was in to wn lastiweek shaking hand ;;.:with his! many friends. 4.-4i 5 , . . ' -" - . . Miss Annie Angle and mother ol f -yySC-Balaih "were!,.the.;guest?df C."-. Smith - J: ' . Saturday and Sunday. 44)?4: x ftt - S1Mrs Chas Staley of High Poiut 4. -; is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs ' V i J. R. Mebane this week; '. ' J V - i Miss bllie Loyd of Orange Grove : . r i as a( c ipted position . in the JJry l-MffMj K. O. Pickard of Brooklyn New : ; Jr-J VYork1 has; returned home. He aw ? ;. a ticipates spending the winter at thiv 'M!&MM:E i: Hay left Monday nighi for northern cities. M. Hay will spend about a week buying liis fal I stock of goods. ; A gentleman is a man who sighs j effectively while he loves a womani and lies effectively when he 'ceases to love her. ' y IVH L. Gilliam of Spartanburg S C. arrived last week to take charge ; of the advertising for the . Cooper Dry Goods Co. i ! FOR RENT 3 rooms, for light V, Hou-e keeping, map and wife; n, iC;, ciiildreti. See W. N. Mebane,. at Guthrie Place. We are glatl to have Thos. Sel lars who has spent the summer at his summer resort at Montreat re turn to our city. Mrs. H. K. Davenport and Mrs. Aj rover Moore spent part of last week as the guest of near relatives and friends at W hi sett. v . . ; FOR SALE Three (3) Pointer ; . ;uog pups, over iuree monins oiq. r..;. Good tock, also mother of pups, age 2 years. Wi ite L. D. Lloyd, Chapel Hill. ;. J.vV. Montgomery accompanied -his wife as far as Greensboro 1 at Thursday, Mrs Montgomery went to bpray to spend a few weeks as the guett of her sister. . : v . J. F. Stuait a prosperous farmer of Guilford County was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neese Sunday visiting a number of triends aod old - acquaintance in the city ' . ' ; f "v." Mrs. Garrett Lester aud daugh - . ter Beulah oi Rockingham county returned home Friday after a weeks ; . stay with her sick mother in west Burlington who is still improving. Messrs. Geo. Walker end ; - Har mon Mclver two prosperous' farmers of Oaks were in . town last "week shopping. These gentleman took a new .Nissen wagon away Thursday evening. -r . . Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Boone extend thanks to our good neighboros and friends, for the many kindness shown them, in the sickness of dear .Bert. May God bless you. : Mrs. A. G. Thompson. , Out of the sixty-two who took the law - examination at Raleigh V last week Leroy Fon vi 1 le was the only "Burlington applicant. He was one of the fifty . whowas succes gfal in passingthe ex tnlnation. ; " Jno. R. Hoffman has recently re- x -v , ceived notification that he has been v: : ' appointed a delegate to the conven f,'; tion of. the Missisarippi to ' Atlantic ii : lniana waterway Association to be held in Jacksonville Fla., Nov. 15- 16-1. - i-H.;: , I Profl J. B. Robinson left : Mon--V.,.!-;-;;fC day for Randleman to ! make pre- lfparati00 for tlie openings of the Xc U-Graded School at that place on the 5th of (September. 'Miss Carrie : -V; ; i Hornaday .who. will: have charge of lthe primary grade will leave" within "Yest'day was de fo'tieth anniver sary nb our weddinf," imparted , the i hitehairedjnegrD- an; attah , piaon in a great celebration de whole ; t'- ine went to iHrw v nafc Kinuroi ceieuiatiuu .. A W Weeddin. ; Yo see; me; an Chloe had it all fixed to- invite all bur friends to le ch urchi ahlenac accompanied by -de same brides rpaid rje Wn au'usliersj to aisle an be rewedded before !de same pahsdn t as fbtty" years ago.' What prevented the celebration IvDe' pahson. v Yo see we wianted everything -de same as j before but de pahson he; refused to , gib ' .back de fivexiollarssjilh 1 could pay r him -&r -'- '"V-' Jt Many Emlington . People Tail to Realize the Seriousne$s.vi3r Backache . is so deceptive. - liV ; It comes and goes keeps you guessing. , ; . -. :: ? . , :i- 'cK. - 'v: Learn the cause then cure it. v , Nine times out of ten it comes from the kidneys. , ' J r V; That's why'vDoan's Kidney Pills cure lU:;::.''.:, j ::": '"-- ' ; Cure every kidney ill from back ache to diabetes. . v ' v Here's a Burlington case to prove it;:,:;:.:.V-. , . J.: J. Foster, Mendenhall - St., Burlington:, "I suffered from kidney complaint for a loug time. I had severe pains through the small of tuy back and was caused annoyanjce by irregular passages of the kidney secretions They secretions also contained sediment, and were. otLer wise unnatural.' While I was suf fering from a severe attack of this kind I procured a Ijox of Doan's Kidney Pills al the Freeman Drug Co. took-them as disected and was giyeu lasting relief. It is with plea sure that I express my high opinion if Doan's Kidney Pills" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ne-V York, sole agents fo? the United States. ' ' . : Rememlwr the name Doan's--inu take no other. . - v Items From Saxapahav, R. F. D. . - Miss Jwie McBune has been Coltraue, Guilfo'd ' College; A; S uHiing her uncle Joe Burke ou..Speerj BoouvilH John W. Hund Hickory Mountain. ; lev, Reidsville, R F. DNo.J4: J. Misses KocLelle ami Ada Kussell juvt been visiting the Heritage girls f Burlington this week. T .! 1 he young men ot our communi- iULS," and W. McUane. ' : . ; The school at tMandale Institute will open Monday with Prof. O. W. j McMaurs as principal and Reid(j Thompson as assistant, with Miss Ekna Jordan as mu 10 tetcher.; :Miss,Cora E. Rogers of Zions - villeIndhas b?ir visiting her sis Ur Mrs. C. N. Chek ad A. G. Russell the pat wwk. :": ,.- - ;x i -FOR SALE: English Bull- Terrier bitch, pure: bread, snow white, two years, oldrgentle, and in everv way a verytiue animal. Ilea son- tor selling haveno place to keep her. Only th6sejnter3Sted address "J"---Loc8: Drawer 158, Burlington N..a-: : . y will eDter,Wake Forest College , town; L. R .Noah, Battle Grwmd; uext Tuesday are f Messrs: C .E. 0., JV ; Pearce Greensboro;t J; Cheek, R. P. Ellington, I. S Tho- Horned Farmer : .Wr H. Fnlii.h I FALL 'i 1 1: I :mm clothing p 1 8; lftP" : Arriving 'Daiiy g ayl ' fitmiM . ; Dry Goods m4 1 4 Wft-4 ?i . -M-y :-h4 & mB ' ftW: ' 1Shobs ' f ill si's ummm mmv ; ;e wM? a 67. ' r,:),w 4rM4ihl4 ' xMf- :Z9 () v s ,w v ; - m , We olfer One llundred Dollars Toward for acy case ol Catarrh that cannot be' cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , - f. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.r . We the nnder eiirned. have known F. J." Cheney for the lastt 15 yeare; and be lieve him perfectly honorable in an duhi and financially able to mrry.out anv -obligations made by ' his ; Waivvsg; Kinnan & Mahvin,, , w.' fid. "Wholesale Druggists,; Toledo, O. .Hall's CatarrfrjCure is taken internal ly, acting directly? upon the bloody and mucous surfaces ot the system: Testi monials"- sent free. Price 7 5 cents per bottled Sold by allDruggists Ki' 'C Take Hall's Family Pxlhr for contapa- - 'i t, : A Son? by ' the; Author of VGlow -Worm. IflulLinckeYem composeri has wntten a sung especc ally for The New; York Sunday World. JIt isentitled,"you are the Star that Guides My; Way," It is as good as the i"Glow Worm," or Alinor Castles in the Air' all famous -; songsy byfaul ylahcke. There will be the' usual clever brush of Archie Gunn, all in cplofsl H Gtt next Sundaiorld;; ; ; .-.!.- FEDERAL COURT Fall Term Gonvenes in Greensboro October 4tb. .The tall term of the United. States Court convenes October 4th next and the following jurors have been.. drawn: . :, . Jas. C. Flippen Francisco, R. F. D. No. 1; J. R Coleman Hillsboro R. F. D. No;i; mDlle Trby; J. M. Hester, Belew ?. Cieek; J. T. Peg ram, Colfax; N. M. IjoweAshe-boro;-' W. : A. Reid, Jackson Hill; John E. Tilley, Rockhouse; A.t V. Milled Ixington, RItF.jD.iSro.:6; H. P Montgomery, Mt. Gilead, R. F. D. o. 2; - J. ; C. McCullock, May wood, Jas W.; Jones,' Pinnacle, R. F. D. N6; 2; ; Chas. D. Strader, Reidsville; Virgil P. Vance, Kern -ersville, V J. Hege, Winston;' H. B Carter, Ramseur; S A Taylor, Pilut Mountai n ; C. H. Haynes; Mt. Airy; JnO P. Hughes CedarjGrbvej W. G ; Kirk atr ick, S weps n fil le; N.' T. Hihshaw Asheboro; Thos r ' U':i tt r -a t-v ' 1 !Crant Davis. KprnprsvilU? Shiil i'PWrnn PAiLam. Jrvh n Rrir.L-? well, Gibson ville; W. C. 'Jones, Asheboro, R. F.. D. No, 1; J P. Phillips, Noise; Erin Doub, Pfaff Walnut Jovc : .L R Morris: A Khc -1-,. t m r.nffi.t, itTflQui. ' n Tesh Enterprise; R. : A. Spaugh ,,.5. j. K Mealowk Reidsville, R. F. D. No. 4; J.: A'. Logan, Yadkinville; A. U Payne; Rara, ffaI1. E G Sherrillj Qreen (j, ()l;, , Huu. , Bethania; E. VV. Cull r. PimUoI- ; T. F. Grime Lexington; WB. Aiired, Altama- haw, R F. D. No, 2; R. W. Win- Chester, Greensboro, R. F. D.; J H. Kearues. Fuj uii l: ft O Wav- ic Forsi.e ; J. N. Daniel. Den- ton; J. D. Albright Graham; Ti Ht Barker, Lea ksvil le; W. M . Zimmer man, Arcadia. . ::, '.'.-4 1 :.444,- Subscribe for the . Dispatch? :. 4 JURORS FOR g Trinity Pari: School A Fait-Cl Preparatory ScUol - jh Certificates ol Graduation Aceept-. , ed f 6i- Entrance to Lead- 7 ; L''' " ' Jng Southern Colleges - " ' - -y - t " I ' r ' ? , Faculty of ten -officers and teach .'ers. : Campus "of eeienty-five acres., Library contai iug forty thouBand".! - volumes.- i WeH epuipped .gymna- 1 sium. -s High standards andj mod ern methods ol ipstiuctioni ?'rre-; ' ; quent lectures" by. prominent 1 lect- urers. Expenses exceedingly mod erate: ' Eleven years of phenomen- 1 1 al success,1 , t For Catalogueand, Other Inform a-: v 'w " j tion Address t , r 4 , r ,l. v ; H.M. NORTH, J; i " ' ' f- ,;' Headmaster, v ' , Durham, - , - - N. C V Large White Oak and Poplar Logs, clear of knot, 2 1-2 t 4 feet in diameter, 10 12,. 14 .3 -and 16 feet long. ; Either on v the stump or on the ' Railroad. For , such tim- . her I will. pay a 7 Good Cash Price "'AlsoJVabut Logs, 15 inches v in diameter op, . same length . as oak and poplar- ' - I will he pleased to corres pond with any one having any of the above named tim- - ber for sale. Ghas. Bayn or headache Dr. Miles', Anti-P&Ui PUlk Burlingt -d I,- I -csfl'Oi'tif rsss? r-j''; nwvlp IStc-j 3r:tr ,.'.' .- V . - -; .- : - . :'' ;' .'" V-. ... - . . ... - , . .... . t .. -,. V .. . ItiUiiJtolyqurlx 'i irime jinHeums;-a stock and get thing ters are good and the; prices are in keeping cent, you all gone. We are in 5 on the asgfmymen - balance 1 1 '-' -i 1 .j.. v ; """I 4fw, !)''' 4fcii'': kfe-ENFORCED v- vdor,, Reinforced Ham Enr kj iru mocks come in many hand HAMMOCKS Vome desigi and.color 'com , , xxiuvuYivw v , binations and in various style? : THB KIND THAT LAST 1 ranging iri . price! from $2.2 and look well while they last. . N to $8.; Call and see them. BURKE FURNITURE to t i subscribe the Dispatch $1 TEETH EXTRACTED.BY; PAINLESS METHOD 4wfcs - ' . T. - i5-Jf XiS3I V - -5' syi V C-:' t" . ti ' ' s&i&K. "S-t ' !r aVW ' I j' ,fx fcqV"- ' feltfekiHaJ?5w -&St'!,Wv&V s. h . " '- rriiSm . sf4 4' ; f . . .. .. .... Mi.: ti o. r ru is l, o ' our pnees houseiurixishiri TrA JllCO Hv 'mV' -r - - MmMT. mMMmmMMM ,----f.- MM i MMT , - - A. .MT U -. k. mm mm. petore buying uiic uciore inev prp a position gHgMf nHyl1 r.sSHSfe! 0f;f5SfalrJlngton,R C. The. bed of the Vudon Re enforced Hancnriock is woven extra heavy irr the middle- , where the wear comes a pat- : entea- feature : found in no other. hammock. The extra ; heavy "cordihgat Head and . foot is put oivunder, tension insuring equal idistribution ri ! weight .over . all the cords inese coras are rastened to ;the bedrof tHe -hamrriock by means of hardwood spreaders land strong cofdancHorages. :The colors used ' in Vurlnr ; Re-enforced Hammocks are :&ujiTi,i. anu practically rade- iess; ' - v A COFFIN COMPANY per Ye ar , ' f:'rV'. "TEETH", " -properly cared' f ort are one -' of beautys greatest assets . Monev. invested ih.skillful and ijt"l. t - liarentlv dentistrv vields - a lare-e tr cent . of'-.'ComfortW Health," and - "JJeauiy," 'wmcJi are tnree ol the re " quisites conductive to happiness .'Perfect Health" . is' . essential to beauty and -happinesa, but can 'never ' be attained unless the 1'Moth" is kept ' Mouth Sanitation is perfected onlv V- wlien eyery .cavity la properly failed - s aa "Teeth'' have been scrupuerlonsly '1 clewed and polished. c r PttatJT including he most mod- ern an( painless.ipethods: , Materials 1 and- equiptneat the , best,, and 'work ' that is guaranteed to be first class af'a reasonable priced ' v t ' :,. " Office over Sellars '.othing Store. "- - uruns t on, . a. - - : j ' ! ..'I fc--Ssi.V;f':'), 1 ' i?ix cash and X- -: . a.' few-; days.
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