Newspapers / The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, … / April 27, 1910, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The family that eats plenty of aker Oats jc a healthyj rugged -1 _ '' ■ w - j i * rhe most popular I' od in the world be- rfiiise it does most ■nti costs least. ■,' . ■ ; \ rcinlar size packai,'v?3. and in hor- ' " . ali'/ tins for hot cliiwatus, .“H , . ' A Sigu ot Prosperity. Aiiievicans in a pessimistic ;. -e oi' oao'ht to glance at statistics of immig-ra- Tiicy would find abundant v; ^ their country is still . ^ >-iC ;ind haven of a vast nu- They Couldn’!: Drink It. Two Kentucky colonels I Brief *Kew§ Items. I i showing an Englishman i ■ c2. \ r^ wonderful country' the Soi v,arnegie Steel Company -- - - _ pays oboiit one-seventh of the entire taxes collected by the city of Yoiing-stown, 0. '""'a -11 aeroplane in which seara- : k'ss steel tubing- takes the place I oi' wood or bamboo in the fi’ames When the Briton had tni from Baltimore to New 0: and from the Atlantic lo ississippi, he said; “Yes, ■£&e South is a fine county, but have no industries here, ” r ‘No industries, ” retorted and planes has 'proved a'success | onel . Smith, with indignat:ca. in Germany. ! “Why, suh, Colonel Robinsorj jfl A De Wolf Hopper Song Free« By special arrangement^ with the publishers of the music from the new song play, “A Matinee Xdol, in which De Wolf Hopper is now appearing’ at Daly^s The atre, New,York Citj’, the. New York 'World will publish next Sunday, May 1, the words , and music of Dvs comic 8ona‘. ¥i"o]f Hopper'\s new is m.akirig ‘No.nsense/’ whi 3h a t3:emendous hit in Co). L. P. Ross, of Lawton, has! Kentucky has a dairy where entered the race for the D^mo-! ^ cratic nomination for governor of ! and a^mxlJion pound® o.u ch.f;jc);>§ Oklahoma. Hois miderstood to i ^ i ,,, r^; favor local option and a resub- ^^^^Possible. said the Ev.i.g-" mission of the prohibition craes- " '!• tion. UiOi^ rhi;.ir I'c Oli r/’nT'! ■li; Silu! 1'-,,-.. - I ea'";:' ! '•[ V'n ; come great the Eastern Smith turned to Eil ' fellow for corroboration. ' ■ ' ^Crazed by fear of the approach j “I don’t know how much of Hailey’s comet, and believing j ter and 'cheese Colonel the end of the world was at hand j produces a month,*’ said the ond Kentuckian, ‘'but I do knev^ 30 dsvcliers in other lands, i - ’i{a'eh nearly 110,000 immig- r-; iri to the United States in- s?a. The higli records for the •hiru nvo’^.th of the year were all ?n. W hen March ended every ■ulicated that there would ta'.y hrnnigration through- spring, and in fact, for indefinite period beyond, e vs-as no sign of a check in i.rfktw of home-seekers, ,:^so immigrants, who under- hardships in many get lO America, 1 r.iiiny lands. The .>;’ii;y aro fsom Soutnern countries of Liist month about 30,000 ‘ -n/m Italy, and there were iin Aasrrio-Hungarian wliere many national ities r.;’ui languages are repreaent- iii. ivussia sent 18,000. Hov.’ can anyone who retains ereii the feeblest faith in the future of humanity be despon dent about the country, of enor mous extent and vast resources, v.’hich lures so many hopeful and courageo'is home-seekers, from iis'iin:: parts of the world? If '' ' ."tMriS- brave and full of in themselves and in lac lund vvV.ere they seek to bet ter riieir ioc, they would not cross the ocean. If they are all groping in the dark, if they are ’•sor linding a country of rare promise and unmatched opporta- v>ies. they are indeed blind, and ine outlook for the workl is Mrs. Florence Shahkland, years ^ old, of Louisville, Ky., committed suicide last week by shooting. Two trainmen were killed and nine persons injured, five fatally, when a Big Four passenger train, westbound, ran into an switch and crashed into a con struction train near Sanford, Ind., one day last week. Electricity, which picks the atoms of aluminum from the ore j deposits, has made the metal j possible to the commercial world | and in return aluminum now that he has 12 sawmills and runs them all with buttermii?,"' —Circle Magazine. What about supplying the uiB- pire an aeroplane or a dirigible open I this season so that he can ove^-^ look the whole game from a se^ie point and get away with his de cisions if the crowd becomes befe; ligerent. the play 'As the demand for copies of. next Sunday's World will be. very large., ov^f ng to this un'usuai musical treat in store for its readers,_it will be wise for .all wlib desii'e to obtain the song to 'World in newsdealers. QwaMeovvp 2 s >i’ae nexi Sunday’:: advaace from their Kills, k iiirderer, ■. _ A merciless murderer is Appen dicitis with many victhns. But Dr. .Kirig's 'New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently sti mulate stomach., liver and bowels preyentation that clogging that invites appe?i.dicitis, curing Con stipation, Headache, BilHoiisness, and Chills. 25c at Freeman Drug Co. ^ Forced To Imw Home. ranks next to cooper as the most sufferers whose lungs .in 1 , • 1 anyo tjnr* r'cif>lrati \xnrh nrvnrfho S'i _ . si-e desirable metal for electrical ma- j racked with cougns tire ohinpi-v ! urged to go to another chmafer ' . . ,, , p' But this is costly and not alwa j's The prices of rubber goods of; sure. There’s a better way. I.M all descriptions will advance ap-; Dr. King’s New Discoverv ear© proximately ten per cent, accord-; you at home. “It cured me ol ing to an agreement made last,lung trouble,” writes W. R. Nel- week b>J:he U. S. Rubber Com-i son, of Calaminie. Ark., “whm pany. The reason assigned by: all else failed and I gained 47 &s the corporation is the increased: i« weight. Its surely the Ksag cost of the raw material. j of ail cough and lung cureS;,:',- Curt Jett, the Kentucky mur-i their lives a:ad derer who is serving two life; to it. Its positwely sentences, is attending night i Colds, school, where he is studying hard, i Asthma, Croup- ii a He wants to prepare himself,! ^ hroat and Lung troubles, The house is getting right mean and spiteful. It even refuses to pay for the gasoline in Speaker Cannon’s automobile. says The Rochester Herald, to j earn a living honestly v/hen his! Freeman Drug Co. life sentences are ended. Because he wore a tight shoe to a dance, Ambrose King, of Marti nett, Wis., will lose his foot und possibly his life. The shoes ' Vv-ere so tight that before the dance was over the skin on his feet was abrased and blood poisoning sec in in one foot. Mrs. Emily Loriliard Kent. free r No Sensible Person Gets the Head.” The “big head” is a popuisr; way of expressing a common very frequent ailment, says siii exchange. It arises from varioa§ sources but the real foundatioii is lack of sense. A little mor.# developes in some people; a fe V AND LIGHT BILLS.PAYABLE:: y ■V:Ai:.e0LLp:TbRS'0MeE: On acQount of the, increased work placed dn pur collects ors hfinds by reason of increased ’btisihess, a^ order that he may have more time on his books, aird it being/ impossible to'get out ;3.nd collect and do the office work, hereafter all water, electric and power bills .will be mailed out on the 10th, and these bills Cian be paid in,, person or by check in the office of ;the collector by the 15th, when a discount of 20 per cent, will be allowed, if not pa.id by the 20th service will be discontinued.. : ■ For rates for electric lights, pow'er, or water, see CHitS. A. WALKER, over Sellars store. V By order of the Water. Light and Powet Cqmiaittee. oldest daughter of Pierre Loril- good clothes gives it to other, -'looniy beyond description. iie administration of Presi- !i luft has not been spectacu- it has been progressive. : o':ily x->eople it doesn’t appeal those who like a circus. s CROUP AND PNEUMONIA SALVE 3t. fiuecesslui Treatment and :iye. CoTubiDed Kubefa- .:.'t inhalant. - foi' homes to not have -2 Sc, SOc and $!.00. Trial ■.'oisctov ti.ii h i ft 1 I li ilii lard, died last week, in her home in Tuxedo Pai'k, N. Y., after a lingering illness. She was mar ried to William Kent, a New York lavv-yer, in and was .-ne of the first persons vyho took up residence in Tuxedo. Fiio of unknown origin at an i;;i:‘ly hour last Friday morning ■iestroycd the Spat'tna Inn hotel !.n.Vat rjpartan- uu -g, S. C. Tiij ci.iiro block wa;: :.-azed io the grv;u;id and tiie loss , a K.mt • r.e gy.cst OL the ho: jl h.ul a nar- .;Vv eic,i]jc. little office v/here a cftance ;}:s given to exercise a Httle authori ty, is often the cause of it, while others get it having a little bet- T.er jcb than their associates. Ti'iS truth is no sensible person ge.fca the “big head.” The one wM becomes stuck up and stiff-neck-^ ed from sources of any kind, safe v\^eak in the intellectual caliber.; Attractive Round Trip Rates via Southern Railway to Mobile, Ala, Account Annual Reunion, Unit ed Conj:'ederate Veterans, the Southern Railway announces the sale df very cheap .round trip tickets to Mobile, Ala., and return. Tickets on sale April 23rd, 24th, 25th, with final re turn limit ay 2nd, 1910, or by depositing your ticicet with special agent at Mobile and paying a fee of fifty cents you can have final limit extended until may 1910. From Raleigh, N. C, $15.75 Goldsboro, N. C. 16.40 Selma, N. C. 16.00 Durham, N. C. 15,65 Oxford, N. C. 16.30 Henderson, N. C. 16.55 Chapei Hill, N.. C. 15.65 hngton, N. C. 14.95 Rates also in proportion fi'om all othei’ points. The Southern Railway is the only direct line to Mobile, handles through cars and makes quickest time. For further information as to rates schedules, P’ullman reser vations, etc., ask your nearest Agent or address the undersign ed. R. H. DeButts, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Attention, Hous ekeepers! I am prepared to do all kiuds of tJpholstei’y work in any kind of material kuow the trade, also do all kin^s; of furniture repairing, make ne\v or repair nciattresseB, do glneing,/staining varnishing. : :t>. m.-p^ 516 Webb Ave. Burlirigton, N. C. I8th AND fl Sts. N. W. Wosliinglon, D. C. i'ars pass the doer to all parts - -’m' Cily. Near Wer, State> ■y and Treasury Oepls. : first class modern hotel. ".i.^i'ncaw plac. ' .oiierate rates, i^ocms single or en suite, with >;SiboiU pyivate bath. The service and cusine "of tlie iu-tel Bancroft combine every knoi m to hotel ?4 ^'-Oiivensence ^i'.anapement. RATES American $2.50 to $4 per day, I European $1,00 and upward. H. BENSON, Prop’r. l)'jpuiy Collector St^irbuck has • poi'tei.l 'o Colonel \Y. il. Chap- .i:an, ij'.'au:d 8'uii.e^> revenue agevii, at. Kichniond a seizure of' aa jliicif.- chft-tiijery in Rocking- nam county, near Mayfield. The owner is uniinovvn, and the plant was in :y.seiciiion at tlie time the revenue oiilcer discovered it. Wiiiia-ms E. Hearst, of New York., visited the Wnue House last Vv’ednesday atiernoon ar.d ?.]3ent a social ha'ii hour with 11 President Taft. Mr. Hearst said his call had nothing to do with business or politics, that he was fond of President Tait and wish ed to pay a call of courtesy.. Two life convicts made their escape from the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., last week. Both men are heavily armed, and just after leaving prision they overpowered the crew of the switch engine and rode away on the engine. Two miles out they abandoned the engine and took to the woods. Harry G. Tankersley, a brake- man on the Virginan railroad, who was injured at Seneca sev eral days ago, died in the Roan oke hospital Thursday morning of last weeHe was st: u k b / an engine while the train was taking switch and his arm and leg crush ed. He was twenty-one years old and unmarried. Panama hat is a misnomer, Panama being only the place of departure for the hats sent there from South America. The Pana ma hats made in Honduras, while Xjossibly not equal to the hats made in Jipijapa, Colombia, are nevertheless of superior grade, •but being produced on a small sc^le and as a household industry they are practically unknown in the United States. Pains or Cramps Anti-Pam ^ ip.; have- KeLL-THECoycn. MB OURS the Luracsj iiiig’s I lew iisiwirf' FOi ‘T carry .Dr. Miles L'ills with me all the time, .^or achcs and pains there ijothing equals them. I used them for rhexmiatic pains,J; headache, and pains in side ar.i.d l.)ack,, and in every case they giv.£-> perfect satisfaction.” o HENRY COURLEi^, iv .'I ■ Boonton, N. ji,, Pain comes from torture.ci!^ nerves. It may occur in ajiyy. part of the head or body wher there is weakness or pressurfc' upon the nerves. ;ii Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain PiKs 1 Relieve pain, whether it be neti- ^ ralgiac, rheumatic, sciatic, head-' ache, stomache, pleurisy ,0i; ovarian pains. Druggists everywhere selll them- M first package faiis to benefit, your drua- gist will return your money. , MiL.ES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, PBICE 5Cc A $1.00, 'OLDS triall So«!e Free f IAMB ALL TfHROAT mS SLKBIG TROUBLES. IQXJABAIMTEED BATISS'AGIOS.' : OE. MOHBlf icsassHstasE If Going to Washington, D. C. W^ite ff*r Ha.ndsoine DescriptiTe Booklet a.nd Map. Hotel RICHMOND 17th and H Sts.-N. W. i=''. i m t I i ) m Also the t;Latest and most Satisfactory Methods of Cleaning, Pressing a^id Dyeing at the Burlington lailcriiig and Claning Works JAMES M. LEATH: ';; AH Work Done on Premises. 100 Bushels Corn Per Acre You can build up your farm to produce bushels of corn per acre^ and even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and Vir^inia-Garolina dealer is out tjell you where ^910 Farmers* Tio\y to get liberally. Accept no substitutei If of these fertilizers, write us and we will to get them. Write for a free copy of our; Year Book or Almanac. It will tell a big yield of corn. Mail us this Coupon VlKGIN’IA CAltOUKA ChEMICAI. Company. Please send me a copy of youir 1910 Farmers’ Year Book free of coat.. N atnc HTown State,,........ ••••••a* SALES OFFICES t Richmond, via. Atlanta, Ca, . NorfoU, Va. Savanaah, Ga. Columbia, S. C., Durham, N. C, Wfnstoii-Sslem, N.,C« Charleston, S. C. . Baltimore,. Md. Columbus, Ga. MontgDmery, Alts. Memphis, Tejin, SbreVepoirt, La, Pertliaera: nia^Hn C(iem|beH OVER 66 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE i PROCURED A^^D DiSFENDEO. Sendmodei, 1 drawiJii,' aiidfreerepor" "ll Fj'fie fi-dvice, Ix^yT to obcaia trade maikii, .A copyright, eta, |h aj.;. COUNTRIES. . i| liusiness dvrti ii'lili Washington saves tim\ tnonev nnd «jte!i the patents ' ■ Patont and infringerne.nt Practice Exclusively. Vvrito or come to ua at 710 EigliHl Street, near United States Potent Offlca, WASHFUGTON, D. C. A MODEL HOTEL CONDUCTED FOR I YOUR GO|iIFORT. |- Location and siae: Around the cor ner from the White House. Directetreet I car route to pal^iial Union Station.slOO ; Rooms, 50 Baths. I Plans, rates and features: Euro’'''eaii, tviii i 5Q pei- (lay upward; with Bath, #3.50 i upward. j American, f3 00 per day upward; with ; Bath, tf i.OO iipwaid. Cliii) brenkfa t 20 to 75c. Table fi'Hote, brtaklast ifl.OO, Luncheon 50c, Dinner fl.OO, .Musie. Summer Season; The American Luz- ! erne in the Adirondack foot hills. Way. j side Inn and Cottages on the lieautihil Lake uuzerne, Warren Co., N. T. Open June 26, to October 1st. Clifford M. lewis, Prop. BOOKLET. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &o. AnyoJie 8sn(51ng aeket^’h and description may anicltly asoertain our oi'iuii^Ti free whether an invoivfcinn 4u probabiy :!5!Uenigbla. Comm UonsBtn8Uy«)ii!it!enti.'i,1. HANDBOOK on Pat,eats aentfreo. OMaat acancy for socuifiMg patents. Pateiits tinlceu throupli Mmui & Co. receive jpfcitfiiwticc, witlious cbBTRe, la the Iciesitifit Bissrican. Abat>d»oms)y Jlhjsfrat.od weekly., IjarKest .cir culation ol any s(;i«iHific journal. Tornts, $3 a your; four montbifi, fJL' goW iDyall jieWsdealerii; 361 Broadway,! "Branch Officer^ F St-« Washington, 15, CV il e f. ii* ■f.:,■ t,;. pro3>‘J7'tly c\h- 'Jii ’iiW’rTl.V.' • 0^;^’ ijiim iVi : m:-.’ ' ■.f-Y -K-ju: fKu;,4'J(2 j ''d-i ' I-;’I' 'I- Electric Bitters [ Succeed when cverytt^ing else fiaila. I In nervous prostration and female 1 weaknesses they are the supreme I remedy, as thousands have testi&ed. FOB KIDMEYOLIVER AND I STOMACH TROUBLE j it is tbs best medicine eves soM _ I over a druggist's covffiter. | ■ J. an ;■ y.\ ^.a '> >V--r]v > yC'*ir (’■* orth >oubic/, a S.u'bw'Wb'c , tocliiy, or . Ori'v rr).
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 27, 1910, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75