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I- I The State Dis|>ai,ch, Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a. tonic? Nol Does it make the blood pure? No^ Does it strengthen the nerves? ^^r‘«;aoaSla a tonic? Yesl Does it make the blood pure? Yes? Does it strengthen the nerves? Ye^ Is it the only Sarsaparilla entirel>- free from alcohol? ^es^ ^sk yo^ doctor about this non-akohohc medicme. If he app^^s your C05 ce will be complete. ^jrCAyerCo.,LoweU,Mast Local and^PefSOMi. Convicts and Good Roads. '^‘E. S. Y/. Dameron"’spent’]^part last Vi?eek in Clinton. , r J. W. Summers of ^^Wbitsett r/as a bi.isiness ^visitor 'in town Thursday- ^ Mrs. J- T. Anderson, of ^ Cas- ?,'eU countv is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. J. Fonvjlle. Scot the truest of iioHunx Tr:it;ycriiJt. * Manv things have been done in Colorado that are hardly wor thy examples for other states to follov^^: but its present method of employing its convict labor furnishes an object lesson that deserves wide consideration. Last summer about 40 per cent, of the Colorado convipts were oait Cates of Hillsboro was put to work outside their prison fneffuestof his brother Claud | wails. A thousand were used Tptes the u!idertaker Thursday. | exclusively in road buildmg. The ^ j cost for each prisonor employed Mrs. Waiter Mebaneand.sister. gg ^ ^^d thecoun- Miss Georgia Garrison were i the roads were built Greensboro visitors one day last j amount, less the amount ^eek. I the state would hs,ve to pay to > T®irGreeXT"vis?tin1:da^ SSr sUS‘' a!ifor^ mfh’s service ttere riie State Noma!. jas a substantial supstrarfion from the term of iimprisonment. FRESH FISH —If you want chains were attached, no cheap fish, go to the office lot. strips were worn and there was ^very Saturday, , no armed guard to patrol the L. B. Gross, 'work camps; yet less than one- half of 1 per cent, of those thus Mr. j employed were lost by escapes. cendentoftie ^ ^ The success of the method may was rn town baturciay -«TrDi??AT“‘r/ntf3!bete largely to the tact and fHE OCAT* UiSPATi,Hdpteasa,nt .varfen. The ! Tlie Parson’s Wife ToM Her. The wife of a clergyman of a certain suburban parish was mending clothes the other day when a visitor weis announced. The hostess went on wth her sewing' for the caiter was a well- known paishoner. After a-^hUe the visitor glanced toward the 'sewing table and exclaimed: i ‘ ‘why, there are some buttons exactly like some my husband liad on his last winter suit. They are an odd kind of button, too, when did you get theni?” The clergymans wife smiled roguishly. * 'In the collection bas ket,” she answered quietly. “I found a good many of the same kind. I am saving them up for possible use”' The caller changed the subject as hastily as she could and some-, how or other she did not stay very long.—Boston Traveler, Nol Sorry For Blunder. “If my friends hadn’t blunder ed in thinking I was a doomed vic tim of consumption, I might not be alive now,^’ writes D. T. San ders of Harrodsburg,, Gy., “but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. The effect was won derful, It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years. This wonderful life-saver is an unn- valed remedy for coughs, lagrippe asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or M?eak lungs. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Freeman Drug Co. ^all. C. E. Hornaday of this city has been elected Chief Marshall of the commencement exercise at Oak Ridge to succeed A. G. Webb iif Chapel Hill who was forrner- ally elected but unable to serve, Miss Emily Brown, for upward d 40 years a school teacher in Stamford, Ct., was married to >torrnan Provost, and thus was mlminated a courtship that be- before the Civil War. road work is said to be the desire of every prisoner, but he must earn the privilege by good con duct, The warden personally has a talk with eacli prisoner be fore assigning him to this service and receives his pledge that he will be true and faithful to his trust. ‘ ‘The best effect of this, ’ ’ he says, ‘ ‘is that every man who goes from prison to road work and keeps his word with me, has taken a long step toward refor mation.” AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE- Wm sell my Oldsmoblle runabout, ¥1rst offer of $150 cash takes it, ^Suaranteed perfect running ord- ¥/.al give demonstration. Afec have two-horse power gaso-1 No Need To ■iMi engine will sell cheap. B. E.! TEAGUE. Burlmgton, N. C. i Cure Your Kidneys Take Any Further Risks. ledare at Christian Churcb. Eev, iO- C. McCord a returned -iriissiou.jj.-.’y f.rom -Japan spoke V/emiesiiay evening to the Ladies Sociijty of the Christian Wednsdav and I- I/'? rr .j.-J Char::h rh.ur>-;i.h.y aight to ine congrega- uo:i invited public of this ihurch. Rev. McCord is a very rn.tf;re.iting sj'>eaker and spoke to >: js,i;teni:ive and appreciative He spent eight years a very hisi;ori- cd ;u;d interesting report of the vv-irk.. [k* iei;; Friday for Greens boro rie will deliver a se- lies of icctures from 'wrilch place hti will return to his Westerlo, N. Y. home {‘■J. U BaMset. Irnyroved Ordei Tj-'lbe No. ■ ofRedmen t-.eyvmruim rntse iNO. 97 celebra ted Day” in their hail o-^er Fresfnan’s Drug Store 'fhursdcAy nig'ht. Quite an intei- esting- iii.o.y;ramme portraying the ■craits >t the aboriginal chiefs was rendered.. After the exercises wm fuiiihed, one of the grandest banqueU of the season was par ticipated in by more than three hundred men v/omen and child ren. Cream and cake was serv ed and Home of the largest speeches iraaginable were ex pounded., The time,, place and erowd had met and an enjoyable ocey^sion v/as the result. Why will people continue’ to suft'er the agonies of kidneys complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness, headache, languor, wjiy allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a certain cure is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills is the re medy to use, because it gives to the .kidneys the he^p they need to perform their w"ork. If you have any, e ven one, of the syrnptons of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabets dropsy or Brigh^-.’s disease sets in. Can Burlington residents demand more conviricing proof than the following: Mrs. R. C. Phillips Mill St., Graham, N. C., says ‘‘-I can .re commend Doan's Kidney Pills as an excellent remedy for pains through the small of my back. I suffered a great deal from this symptom of kidney trouble for several years and I was very ner vous, My, Sight also seemed to be affected. ' I finally procured Doar-’s Kidney Fills, used them according to directions and was goon feeling better. I continued their use; and steadily improved until cured. Doan’s Kidney Pills have my highest endorsement.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents or the United States, Remember the name ■- Doan ’ s —and take no other. Concrete Boats Better Than Others* Washington, May 1,2— It will puzzel most people to know that a boat built of conci'ete will not only float, but has a greater cai'~- rying capacity, is more durable, 8,nd even lighter, than a strongly consaeucted wooden boat. The Panama canal commission has, just launched on the banks of the Panama canal: a big barge built of concrete, i>:whieh weig*js 600,000 pounds, and two other will soon be finished. These vessels, it is said, are unaffected by sea worms, marine vegation does not adhere to them and they are p ractically indestructable. Eujoj a pleasant ibour at Grotto yoii will not regret it. the it’s Easy to # -u thing- T.AKE ONE OF THESE LiTTLE TABLETS -ANU THE PA\n is; GONE. “I use Dr. Miles’' .Anti-Pain Fills fo.r Neuralo'ia, LaGrippe and all pains. 1 don’t intend to be Vvithout them, for I find recid}’’ relief in them for every- I u:-e them for."' MRS. L. F. MILLER, 120 VV. 6th St., .Davenport, la. All Pain’ “In my family Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are used for headaGhe, colic and. other pains, and always give relief at once.*’ THOS. R. FOWLER R. D. Ko. 3, Dunn. N. C. Sold by drufjciists everywitei’iS!, who are authorized rstui'tt prins ot first package if fsi! to benefit. MILES MEDiC.i.L CO., Elkhart, !nd. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollai^ Steward for Rny cosc of Cata.r.rli thac cy.aiiot .be eur^ by Hall’s CatarI h Cure. y. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo;O. ^ We, th« nnidei signed, have known F. J. Cheney for the la'stt 1.5 Vears, and be lieve hitn pirieetly hoiiorablfe in all busi ness transactions and fi aanciaUy able to carry out anv obligations made by his firm, Wam>in(;,-Kinna;s & Makvin, Wholesale Druggiste, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh (hire 18 taken int^rniii- ly, acting- directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces oi the systeni. f Testi •monials tlient free. Price 75 cents per, bottle. Sold by all Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa tion. A Poor Trade. What could the Democrats do if they should capture the House? They could not enact any la,ws. They could not enforce an> poli cies. They could embarrass the opposition, but in the end they would be compelled to vote for appropriations to carry on a Re publican administration. They would be thwarted in any effort to initiate reforms. The phan tom honors of the House might start all kinds of intestinal strug gles among the Democrats. The losers would be sore, and the win ners would discover that they had traded off friends for empty honors. —Washington Post. Shaii Women If they did, millions would V6t§ Dr. King’s New Life Pills the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache constipa tion, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the sys tem, they’re unequaled. Easy, saf^, s^re, 25c at Freeman Drug Co. Advertise lu The Dispatch Fro£mk>Ba! Dameron & Long ATTORNEYSi M LA^ E. S. W. DAMEROlKi ABftW L 0 H G Burlington (ha ha m oiSce iu office Piedinoat Bnitiliag HuU-Nioholson 6Mg. Piiooe • 250 Piione lOO-B Subscribe for The Dispatch, John H. Vernon, Attorney and Coiin.sellor et Law, urlington, N. C. Office over Brad lev’s Drug Store, Phone 65, John R. Hoffman, Atlomfiy-at-Law, urlington, North Carolina. Office, No. 2, Sellars Building. f)R. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building' BURLINGTON, N. C. I We have moved our office from the W EWti uiJding, oh Spring St., lo the second floor of the First National Bank building on corner of M^in and Front Sts., where we will be glad to see you. When in need of lands or city property^ calif and see usy we will ht ^lad to show you what we have for sale on easy terms. We write Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Loan you money at six per cent, interest. If you have money to loan, we will be pleased to place it for you, secured by first mortgage on real estatb. The payment of the principal and interest is guaranteed by oura>mpany. The Central Loan & Trust Co. BURLINGTOi^, N. CAKoilNA. A. DA rjjJSOA' Just Received Another Car of the Famous Dr. W. A. Stroud Practicing Fhysieian, BURLINGTON, N, C. The Manufacturer ... guarantees that the cook ing qualities of this stove cannot be excelled by a*iy in the United States. It will be to y our interest to get our prices on this of stoves when in of one- ’ In addition to the above we carry the larg est stock of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods ever carried in Alamance county. Offers his professional services to the people of Buriing-tou and surroundiag conntry.' Calls promptly responded to ’phone No. 29 day or night. OFFICE AT Stroud’s Drug Store. Jas, N. Taylor, M. 0. Physician & Surgeon, Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs .PHONES; Office 218A, Resid'ence SO-t. Hours 9 to 12 a. in. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist Diaea*e« of Children and Women B. The Furniture Store. Davis St. next to Alamance Loan ^ Trust Co. Ig Burlington, - N. Carolina. Get in the CONTEST while you a chance of winnmg one of the beautiful prizes. 0 V V % ONFY 1 o Loan For one year or longer at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. W e negotiate loans only on first mortgage on real estate. : : : : : :, : : We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, have the papers recorded and look carefulljr and systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We save you all the worry and trouble incident to negotiating such a deal. , If you wish to buy of tluilda home, enlarge or extend you^ business, caU to see us, and let us tall IT OVEI § Phone No. 76 From g,gienBteP«W* ssra e’p.fOhj i. Harbin ox ^rch in d bf „f [portant nees. ^ l^xington \e- people n f number ol Ky the Cl jghbor Thot ring number iufstly prouc n sort of po| about it. isviUe Review. Irhe Southerl luest of citi^ le Ruffin .86. The 111 to be anj anv one exc tit will rej ‘h more foH secure this [e traveling The special ,{Jier school ,s carried e election ii ct. Simpson/ ried unanH iter faihn:^ d he vvas to i Ills. Three Ot New Bethel a special ta: -ms vfithin t tfih Cacauslan. _.ev. F. G. it against thj Hillsboro fo^ in of charact bank is chJ lat Rev. Elsoi e bunk wher re. he announ llroads to e3 provements s not seem [1 approval. , ne nev^? builj ;e triangle jiy depot. Cimmerce andl men haveaf to confer kials. ,es Patriot. A colt belong on, of this a lot Mond mp a wire fi tempt, its tangled in tV above the kn| ial had later. A very pal rious accidi [earson, of ite Monday Iperating a me Oak FurJ ictory when ii the machine i^lly dislocatec ers and bri and. Medics endered imm etting along !2k$v(Ue Gazette. A. M. Holbrl ess man of D| / injured lastf way horse, brown from tl e was riding, ihe ground oi vith such vioW iim unconscio\j far as we oon recover he accident. Bion RepaliliGaB Ernest News( ounty, has a fi| ? 1713. Mr. ] his fiddle fror ■welve years :ood condition] pur MetM riends are cc •movement of ^ip in this cit >Jild an additi S nurch or erec fJodern structi .L. Will iJeeds of Yadl “^cellent citiz^ “nviiie, May !»ness. The at New Hoi jwnday, by th^ which ordei "Q niember. Airy Ltmder. Sheriff C. h| ‘^y.with Chas V'uildress and IJVyve convictec court. , Ti ^ the peniteni |s’ lh\
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