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S liis State Dispatch. nsszssra»wvp>i^\aifi'--!a^^ * Dose for Coughs oe mx cou?Jh at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry^ Pec- a single dose at bedtime wil! completely IroRtmJ Ke'cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough. How’s ISiJS? We otfe? Oae Hundred Ddilara Eeward for ai'iT cuise of (.^atarvh that, cmi^ot, be loral Often I Good Jchvor ;,■ j’l' *:; r fi A uvcy : i- .kiXJ!.! i' ; • •^asy cases, iiarci Cs^^es; good for a.cute case^ ifss. Ask voiir doctor to telJ, you, honestly and iJ what lie thinks of this old stedai^ remedy. A in thiii cocij'h- medicine. Jc. A^e.rCo/XowefUVIms. ■ ^dem^^nds an active hver,. No better ’ *e kuows* 'd i::v Presidleni Taft’s Sicci^ss. Philadelphia Pres?. , The Spiate votes m ;& M- o road Bill assiies j. ressiJeut To*t », niideislijiea, liavekTOwn l''. success on the • leadmf;• adminis- j j_ cihlmey for tbe'ias.tf iS-yojim, aud:b«r;: tration measures. '.I'ilS -others | Heve him periectly honorable in alt biisir wil) follow ^ f nesii' transHC&io.ns niid. liaafld'ally Hjble to dSS;b tWranionthljmT ..bli,at.e« ^.d. ty ago that. President Taft:had lo&t | ’’ " ‘ WAr.oiisw. K.inn-as &'..MA-KViN, his grip 0)j affairs csil now,, see j 'WhoJesUle Di'n !/.>;! ^ts., Toledo, ,€).- that thf; administi'atioil in steadily! H&ir«: tVi.tein*h 't carrying- its policy throu^rh Con- '■■ 1 . . .. J." .1 ■*. . . * iOUCDLiy Oj. ''70 V, An - rd th?.n Ayer’s Pfii;’. Ask your doccc.f about faem rxtu-ff T-v*- ««r tfMK?a*ia*sM*aaa »ttK«K»«CTRB»^!flg«»a»Baurianmag x> r--£r/r^ j.rn*"i*f I hav{-^ Elrefldv I;1,S;r.Su. both \ Tttkc )';amil,y. FiJis foi* coiistipJV- nfj p&mmi ilh ii hi M' ,e w;i.i .) Fi'idi- s':;'Tit O' fDarss; J!ilu-auk.-e-Viv Tlie Geiiterv'U!^ ■\ ,Y, .1 fil't' is the tarrh Cni't' i.V !Y!.lcCTi interiial-11 oj’fOj:! tl'jp bloOd liit'i V T I- T ^ ■ mi-„ I luucDuy uf tiu-’. It'Sti gTess Vvll-^’fc&sGliiial i 0;.jj)j,'i.Ls si>.ut free. 7.”> ccirt.-i per vital noiiiis of the Rr.lU/Oad Rat€\ | buttl«. SSold by tui D-r\!;j;i>:if?t3. • ■ j.1. I •■' • p...ast.8,u Dolii 16 . ifos.wi Savingsj ;; Senate, j'USt ■ as I ateliood | ,.,... ..... ,,, The 'feTATE Dispatch, Bu-rhng- iJ’reni deDartineiit !r.t>‘i>ro.pria- i der with- iB for oOO pdirads ot President' Century Expfuided.^ Tne new i.,ui. 1 j'lti: ’t;; "■«■.;• -nc c T'/jfvi'PHI'., idrcss o)a the Si.ATi! DisPaTCH is rtcd by[; ! csrid th. fcxpenditu/e proposed in a iC eawiY, »N r-. c* .1 -'houses, 'The • toflvzd ujiieiii. I Banii Bil' has passed it ^ and IK bt'ior-8 th6 IiO'-i^sQ pri^=od stockvide ^fire at reclairiation and ^ ; Ala., by ^ wiiich 2t> ■ yneasures iiave passed. iJ-ia Ilduse i:on\'ki.s- IpEC 'cheii' lives, ’^-d^'and aro before -Senate. .serve to .renew agitcitlon tor I'C- • 'phe greoi department c.pp-t'opric foi-m ID the convici: systea^, _o.i: | ‘'hii';]. tkn'}/ out _ , ,,, Aiubkran. The .feet that ^ Ihepfaft’s policy as a: -retrenchm'ent, | dress on clie^-oTATi; Lkpatch faUd fire whs started bj^a p?‘H-on-1the :.'.-:iditions to tf;,G-' national | a dandy, Mr. Jnart, ?-elude to a desnei'a'e DroDOsed in the i wears the smile that won b come s foreman orunnfT ^ r (iV'j-V;-/ • utUtinyi. t evidence o escaue .•■I;-!"- or ■ee'iTi;?; liKe ,41-1 ■ House sti!) have to bi ed'uSirterea; on -The American BuLlitin. -:i' ' .Hi t' -■ C‘h.-.' 8' ;5-H: - tperu ^ iCS' ; 111' duy:i f iss Sue S'oclvade irom would d ..1,; • UlClJ nt of Coi'e .nd ■ ion .lers wiu'iH'i • tljecon ; at any ri?M{. ^ ^ j bare a’3 convicts is a dis-; 'H'ace to that suite and to the; riooth, in v,'nich the leasms. ot the prison labor (.>■ v'isvi Annie .rea Ho!t in masters may t:a Burgess spent last vco'i i.- the country visit.in.c:Miss • p V fij- , \. V. Vi. \^hit;;on R. Tho .ViaaMfid gold waieh on exhihii!.on h^ S-ew dov^- be given awuv in our -otin to tyrannical tasiv- be regarded as a relic of the feehng toward labor which existed in ante-bellu'm days and Nvhicb still lingers^ in ^ certain prison syste.ms, including | jeadeVs the one which has just been j lurdiiy advertised to tiie world. | There is no eom,parison herej systems i arts sho'-.v win- with the prison which have been North, because prisoners have been in oies ■ uaesL viitU v/hile They ole 'Oi'i ve-':., iveiue McClare one of ^ the sta'ce authorities verjs ."lopular young la- j jng the various lessors T;A;.m?aay in to\i’n the j ji^ve not been leased, but the pro-1 - ivliss Kosa Tborapson. j duct of their labor has been thus ii, I indirectly purchased, Itisaplsn -s., i^p- • ■ ‘ - itt.nailed ihe sixth annual B, CV,)x a.nd A. ai>-■ .-■ -i-/;-. , jj u ^ ’’r^ ixth anp-^ai' aiiierent irom tha't o,t ,vm-l«i *n,day School C>;nCent;oni“™i?« a convict to the It D, C., lastweek. oi a lessee, w.io can m- ^ . jdulge m brutality between in- FHErtH FISH—-If you wantjspections by state officials, and cheap fish, go to the office lot easily discredit all complaints of I for years L'ney saw eve:;*3^ attempt every Saturday. victims. ill the SeiiL i.'[e and iriu:? ‘b: itially be appro'■'cd ! . f -1 *1. ♦ ;v rne -Pre?;; • i ■ •nt. Proji'res: like this 11 one e'x- pec ted 01' ticiDRtevl f:.-_ , .i'lier' m me seasiJi'i The Hoc.; e was dis- The Reyu. .-lan ma- jority arii'l c-Dntrol in i hi ; Senat.e wa:?. chclik-.. Xged. Fi’e-s Id Taft has ailifed hnself with rv? .faction. He has )'ei u.sed either t - accejit or reject oid” leader,- i C J..- iitr VV leade.fs. i le has act. jCi neither 'with “regi dars” nor surgents as such. He has not s’ rired in the Vvddesp read attack or Senator Aldrich or S{:ieaker Ca :i.i' CfR. He has w-liolhv' refused tc: ;iC' cept the retrogres&i ve policy 01 e. 'i.h'er afid he has bee 1 equally u; ;:V ■ illing to foiler whcc ,v‘ one insii ent^’ or the other I ed. Not S orry Far B{u> •:ti. V b » ‘ ’If my i i'iends hadr h: blunder- ed in think in O' I was a d i.aed. vic- tim of consumption, I n- .io-ht- not be alive no w,” writes 0 . T. San- ders of Ha rrodsljurg, 'O, f.,- “but Subscribe for Dispatch, «r LIST fiF-OllilMEi IflTEiS Remaining in Post Office at .Burhngton, .N. C., May 21. 1&-10/ Gentlemp;n: • June Currie, .Eiex Davis, (^'laud Hunter.- W. A.. Jackson, D. E. Moore, A. T, iVlorabie, Manag'er of Citj’ Directory.' Ladies; Misses. Pat Brooks, Nancy Loy Ethei Small, {2} Basic Klapp, Mrs. Mollie Loy, Persons calling .for any of these letters will please say ‘‘Advertis- ^'ive date of .advertised ^ ;We have -inowd,(a^ir -ofR;Ce'xi'D tht .. Waller' ^ uilding, ori^Spring St.do.■■the second floor of; tlie'Flrst-lNationai Cani’^ . buildmg on coime?jv,Qf..Main, .aii.d front Sts.,'.where we you. : ,d When in .need.'.of faim iaiids .or ci'ty,. .-.property, .call aad see us,;, we, wiU-'be .. giad'xo show you;.wliat we'have for sak .'Oil'easy-terms. ';vWe wfit€;. Fire^V4-iie.. ^nd Acmdcnt '.Insurarxce. /;■ Loaii. yott-':-money' ,at. six:' per cent, interest.. . 'if yo-uhave money to loan, WQ v/i-li be; pleased to place it , lor yoi^, .secured..by.iirst inortgage on .,-.real■ 'estate, i'he ''.payment, of 'the' 'pdncipai and interest is guaranteed by .oiir compajny.' ' ' The Central Loan .St..Trust Co:. BURU'NGTON, is. CAKOLIM A., 'j)Ayjl}SOS\ I'VM. JNO. fi.- w.' w: JWOn'v, J. Zeb Wai Post Master. L. B, Gross. Ed King atid Mrs. -J. A. Petti grew v^ere called home Monday on a.ccount of the serious illnets of their mother who lives on Me- bane No. 8. Prof. We were indeed glad to see W. C. Blagg who has been confmed to his room for several monthfj able to be out automobile ridinti; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T., Stokes Jr. and F\4iss Mary Turrentine left .Saturd-.-i.y aight for Satuck, S, C. where they will spend a few days visit!,'ig his father W. T. Stokes, Sr. J. Vv, Boland, D. E. Sellars and R. H,.. Whiteiiead left the first of the week for Philadelphia to at tend a meeting of the Hosiery iVIili Mens Association which tiiee-fe this v/eek. Mt\ aod Mrs. J. H. Vernon left T}i.ui,sday for Wake Fosest 10 attend tiie commencement ex- srci.^e.s ,Mr. Vernon’s brotlier Sunday-school Excursion from High Point to Raleigh, Saturday May 28th. Fare from Burling ton only $1,50, Train leaves Burlington 8:45 a. ra. Chj Vernon is one of the gradofti.t^'^s, hi!,ving finished the medicai. coarse. Prof. J, B. Eobe.rtson, princi ple of tiie Kandlem'an Graded School at)d M'isy Carrie Hornaday ceac-ior ot the primary grade have t'er.i'.:-:.ocil to their home near here io :spei;=d their vacation. Prof. Robertc;o;i with his entire grcupe of te^.cl'iei'.s have been employed by tiie board for another year. n-- x^ri I Moffit Improves. Hi:-; !n-j,riy friends are glad to know that Dr. Moffitfc of Eion College', wlio has been at St. Leo's lloiHpital Greensboro for .several weeks continues to im prove. He is able to be propped up ift bed for a few minutes of the da.v, takes nourishment a,nd digests it and sleeps well during the night. He is as restful dur- Nature’s Warning. BwUngton People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills come quietly'--mys- teriously. But nature always warns you through the urine. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy — If there are settlings and sedi ment, Passage too frequent, scanty, painful.^ It’s time then to use Doan’s,? Kidney Pills, To ward off Bright’s disease or diabetes, Doan’s have done great work in Burlington, • C. B. Elhs, Davis St.., Burling ton, N. C., says; “I have no hesitation in recommending Doan’s Kidney PiHs, as they are a reliable remedy for kidney com plaint. I suffered from severe pains through the small of my back and irregular passages of the kidney secretions caused me much annoyance. I finally pro cured Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Freeman Drug Co. and through their use the pains in my back were soon removed. I give Doan’s Kidney Pills the, credit for my present good health.” 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. to cure a lung-racking ec;ughfail. At last I tried Dr. Jiing's Mew Discovery, The efxect w.a,s won derful. It soon stopped; tlie cough and 1 am now in bet;©s' health than I have had for years; This wonderful life-saver is an unri valed remedy for coughs, .lagrippe asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c, $L00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Free?,nan Drug Co. a. ' EpiI.epsy, SpasiBS, St, Vitus’' Daii'Ce “[ yutiercd for many .-years from whai; sonie pe,>ide call epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Iestora-- Professional Cards ing ti'ie day as could be expected { Reae the offer of the Progress- under the circumstances. i ive Farmer on another page. live Nervine cured uie. ^nd }^ou can imagim- liow thanlc.fbi I ani.'” ]\i. L COFFI’dAN, Coldwatsf, Mich. '‘My daughter wi'.s' . cured ' with Dr. yiiles’ R-.isiorative Nendne, afl:er ])a\‘ir;.g been afflicted wiih fits for fi -.-e --.^ears.” PETER AfcA'iJLEY, Springfididj -Mass. “For a A'car rn}- little doy had spasms every tinic he got. a little cold. Since taking- Di*.- Miles’ Nervine he has never'.had one of tlie.se spa'.ms.’'’ MRS. MYRTLE DaSCJE, Roehest^er^ Ind. '‘My dau;^hiter coiddn't talk or walk from St. Vitus' dance. Seven bottles of .Dr, .; Miles’ Nerv,iiie entirely cured 'i-ifev,” MRS. NANNIE L.J^lJD, E{,he'b..Ind- Until my son was ;jo years old he had fits right along.: We gave him seven bottles of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Neryis-e. He has not had a fit since he- on the fifth bottle/’ MRS.,,R. DUNTL^, Wautoi;.ia, Wis. Dr. Miles' Restorative Neruifis fs sold by all dpuaglsts. Give it a thcrcu.ih trial, MiLES MEDICAL CO., Elkfc^rt, Ind. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW L S. W. SAMERON ADOIPH L 0 N G Oiabsjii ia HoU'IVichoisun Bld§. Phone I00«B Just Received Another Gar of the Famous ’ Burliiig'loii otliee in Piedmoot Suildiog Phone • 256 John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, urlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s I? ras' Store. Phoiie 65. John R. Hoffman, Attorney»at-Law, uriington, North Carolina. Office, No. 2, Sellars Building. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLiiXGTON, N. C. Dr. W. A. Stroud Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N, C. Offers bis professiona] services to the people of Burlington and surroundiag country. Calls promptly responded to ’phone No.' 29 day or nig-Iit. OFFICE AT Stroud’s Drug Store. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. PhysiciaE & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES: OfBce 218A, Residence 395. Houra & to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist Diseases of Children and Women K't*954 Ranfnii«ia»..'M>»v’ The Manufacturer ... guarantees thatthe cook ing qualities of this stove cannot be excelled by any in the United S tates. It will be to y our interest to get our prices on this line of stoves when in need of bne- In addition to the above we carry the larg est stock of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods ever carried in Alamance county, B. SMITH The Furniture Store. Davis St. next to Alamance Loan & Trust Co. Burlington, - N. Carolina. Vf'"' Get in the CONTEST while you have a chance of winning one of the beautiful prizes. ®y/- /(!* k) & I I We appraise property, a! jfcact title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, have the papers recorded and look caretolly and systematically T ■ 1 o Loan For one year or longer at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. We negotiate loans only on first mortgage on real estate. : : after every detail incident to the trans action. We save ycix all the worry and trouble incident to negotiating such a deal. If you wish to buy or build a home, enlarge or extend your business, call to see us, and oteb"^ Phone No. 76 te®s From Ijer cm A double ,^le tooK g theeoiy i lie's peadily tiedj ilerand Mis Johnson I rd, ngratulatid ,Y a ,joe Col. L. Bai Eugene uriington ,*s F. L- , ]\iisses Ka^ auley who ill stop ove^ ursday er here they ig exercises I fvatory of with Mrs. Yiie they spt Ikes Patriot. Officers, lit s and Hoik Lev/is Fori ptured an ii hen the offij lant, cap an| moved but X or seven er and a larj jhe officers ai^ at a deal „en manufac arned of th( anL iielgli CasansliB. W. J, Rigs, tizen of Chal away Saty s home at ty-five yearij ng been a t' the Baptlsy le father of ho holds the I faphe^' for C^ I. Pearson, ii Late Fridayl ■dson’s slauj e outskirts s, colored eij rd-shot fror eech-loader ■east of one -lorei. Piti n to the hosj infully woui will recover n away and| ,pe. [ubur} Reperter. While playii^ Messrs Le\ ,t w^eek neai jardwell, a be scidently cauj d narrowly - Only thel the machine as badly bru| gs and.thighj oken, and h rely recovel'c Frost Saturc ery section havoc witi arly gardens I toes, tomato] gentirly killi any fields ofl ly obliterated ae wheat ere me extent, art of the eoi e valleys up| reek, and ak an River. [IklB Tiroes, Kev. W, L. nd Miss Perc ille, daughtei H. Wilmo^ esterday aft€ f the bride in| ft on the ^’ashington C) 0 attend th^ chool Conver Rural Route! as been amenj yening servic^ he eastern s« ifVill be served! ne western sen will be wiended route une 1st. and atnilies that ^tne had rurall ttlBtott News-Repo ^3.W. Bolanc, he city this :^^y to Philadt hosiery Mill 'rom there h ork before Ihoiiie, - Ceurler. V Messrs.^ Aik Curtis, act
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