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’y ''-'I? The State pispaidK. Dandruff Ay^s H*Sr WSor i«st ast promptly d*Mro>» 0»e g^rmt Ui»t cause dandruff. It removes every tnu» of dandruff iUelf> and keeps the icalp cieu Mulin 2 healthy condition. rafllniS Hair Ayer'* Hair Vli*or prwnp^ that cause faUinS h^- bulbit. restore* thCfw tc healm. T»* w faliinfi out, ©rows oiore nfim- mm Ooes not Color the tiair We wish yott to posKiveIr and dbtfnctly umierstarid that Ayer’s Hair Vigor doL not affcct the color of the hair, even to the sH^t«t d^ee. Persons with the whitest or the bgfitest and most deli^tc bSond hatr may use it frisely without having the hair made a shade darker. • Swlphur. Glycerin. QiiiniB. SodiumCWorld. *^5* Sftffc. Alcohol. Watcr« P®rfiiiii«. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of it J. 0. A»SK COMPAKT. Lowell. Maw. ; Local and PerseDai. Herbert Comptom was out of town Sunday. All know where. Miss Beatrice Fowler of Char lotte is the gtiest of relatives this week. J. D. Conklin left first of the weekfor Richmond to spend a few days on business. FGR RENT—Five room cott age* Gx»d Location. R. W. Ingle. Miss Nettie McClure of Haw River was in town Sunday the guest of relatives. Mrs. J. T. Piott left Saturday for Greensboro to spend a few days the guest of relatives. Miss Lizzie Cheek of Greens boro is spending her vacation with her brother Mr. Ross Cheek Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Garvin spent Sunday and Monday in Spencer visiting their daughter. Mrs. W. J. Thompson and daughter-^f ^Tiitsett were shopp ing visitors^ in town last Thurs day. Don't fail to call at Smithes Furniture Store, and see the beautiful prizes on exhibition •there. Wake Isley of the Southern Beil Teleplione spent Sunday the guest of his sister Mrs. J. V. Ingle. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan left Friday for Kimball W. Va., where she will spend sometime visiting re- 3atives. T. F. Matkins of Greensboro spent Sunday the guest of his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matkins. The talk of keeping Bryan out of the Indina campaign is the most convincing sign of Demo- eratie harmony yet observed. NOTICE—All parties who are iiij arrears for work done in the cemetery will please come for ward and settle. Respectfully, L. P, Sheppard, Cemetery Keeper. also at home on No. 2, glad to have the young people with us. Anderson Clapp who has been complaing for some time is able to be out some again we are glad to note. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith and little son, called to see their daughter last Sunday Mrs. C. E. Spoon of Kimesville. Miss Callie Spoon was a recently visitor at Bellemont last Friday night. Rev. W. H, Strickland filled his regually appointment at Mt. Zion Baptist church last Saturday and Sunday he preached an ex cellent sermon. Messrs Kemp Foster, Zeb Mur ray Tom Spoon was visiting at A. T. Spoon last Sunday evening hope they had a good time. Our carrier on this route is all smiles since he has got to be grandpa. Miss Queen Alexander of Bur lington is visiting M, A. Limbery this week. Somebody ask Jesse Foster what made him be in such a hurry last Sunday evening for, Messrs. Charley Linens Gemie and Arthur Murray and Misses Roxie Murray and Delia Cook were callers on this route last Saturday night ask Charley Lin- ens how he like peaches. Little May Garette is on the sick list this week hope she will soon improve. J. F. Murray and, wife were callers on Liberty Star route last Sunday evening. Fred Spoon called to see his parents last Sunday. Ends Winter’s Troubles, To cure blood poison, snake bites, spider bites and stings, take pipe clay from the bottom of a rtinning stream, mix a dough with strong vinegar and bandage heavily. A CORROBORATION Of Interest to Burlington Readers. For months Burlington citizens have seen in these colums enthu siastic praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, by residents of this locality. Would these prominent people recommend a remedy that had not proven reliable? To many, winter is a season of Would they confirm their'state- trouble. The frost bitten toes ments after years had elapsed if and ilngers, chapped hands and' personal experience had, not lips, chilblains, cold sores, red'shown the remedy to be worthy and rough skins proves this.'^iof endorsement? But such troubles fly before^ No stronger proof of merit can Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial i be had than cures that have stood convinces. Geatest healer of; the test of time. Burns, .Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, i The following statement should Eczema" and Sprains. Only 25c' carry conviction to the mind of at Freeman Drug Co. I every Burlington reader. I George Ledford, 200 W. Mar- jket St., Greensboro, N. C., says: “I ussed Doan’s Kidney Pills Ai-i-lved to late for publication ia.st week some months agO with the most The farmers on this route are I satisfactory results and at that busv cut.tirsg'wheat, rye and oats time gave a pubhc statement, this week, ; recommending them. I am now ‘Miss Mary Brother spent last * glad to confirm all I then said Saturday night with Callie and i cuncerning this remedy, as I have Ida Spoon over on Hartshorn No. ^ little trouble from my 1. , I kidneys since using it. When- ' Miss Estella Brown of Cooleme ‘ ever I feel in need of a kidney has been visiting on No. 2 guest i remedy, I at once take a i.ew do- of Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Pickett ses of Doan’s Kidney Fills and Miss Annie Belle Payne, of; they never fail to give the desir- Burlington spent last week at j ” her grandpa’s James Suliss. j For sale by all dealers. Price Ira C. Moser of Chapel Hill is 150 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., spending' his vacation with his;Buffalo, New York, soU: agents parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mo- for the United States. >er. Remember the name—Doan’s Rouk Creek, R. F. B. No. 2, UST OF UNCliira LETTERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C., June 18. 1910. Gentlemen: George Atis, John Crawford, William Clark, J. L. Cater, J. D. Cates, John Foster, Prof. Single- tery, James Henderson, C. M. Jones, Robert Crawford Special Delivery. Ladies: Misses R, H. Henniangway, Callie Thompson, Bettie Shanklin Mrs. Nannie Hamilton. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed” and give date of advertised' list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. l^FREE d mm i- V Insure Mactiine Just Think of It ? Thi Fru Setrlag Machint Sj ia« wired for five ye»r» «g«in«t tcddent breakage, wear, tontaclo. Kghl- ning and faith Sft wat«r. ThU tlionni «ur SewingM&chlne Tfatnfc what thtff f atiDl i m If m biuk a* irkiiit* macUlM «t vm (aMdIa, Mt, «r ittaekaMi, «n.) ti viM nft«c«d IB m viihMi ebui*. Ellig Machine & Music Co. Pain in Heart ‘.For two vears I had! oain in my hear Could IiOl or iie on back 1 j. w t t 3 i U aad left side. .1 deejp oreath id \'Ould cau? any little palpita- I took and OuX-i. ;^:uedy 'iir:een 11 u IA a rz 14 gained O exertion tion. Under Dr. Miles’ Heart Nervine, I ':oo;c bottles, ail! in bet". I ever v.-as, ar.d have pounds." , MRS. LILLIE 'I'HOJiAS, ,■ Upper Sa:ulusky, Ohio. For ■ manv vej.rs Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy has been very successful in tive treatment of heart troubles, becav.se of its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles. Even in severe cases of long standing it has frequently prolonged life for many years after doctors had given up all hope, as proven by thousands of letters we have re ceived from grateful people. Dr. Miles’ Heart Rerredy !s sold by afl druggists. [f the first bottle fails to beneRt, your aruggist wi/l roturn youi* money. MIL-ES MEDICAL CO., EUchart, ind. Beihm Cami be Cured by local applicatibcs, a9 they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafn^ And that is by constitutional remediea. DeafneBS is cansed by an inflam^ coadi- tion of the muconis linhing oi the, Eusua- cbian Tube. When this tube ie^inflamed ou have a rumbling sound .or imperfect earing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafnees is the result, and uniesB the indammiation can be taken out and this tub6 restored to its normal eoudi^ion, hearing will b( destroyed forever; nine cases out of t^en are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed co adi- tion of the in ueoHS surfaces. We will ^ve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (cauaed by catrrah) that cannot be cured by Hall s Gatiarrh : Cure. Send for circulars, free. F, J. CHeNiKY & Co.,iTok,?do, ,0. Sold by Drug^sts, 75. Take Hail’s Family Pills for eohstipa- tion. , BIG BARGIN-Farm, 14® acres, in two miles of Burlington adopted to Grain, Grasses^ To bacco and Truck. Very cheap and easy terms to quick purcha ser. Also numerous small farms well situated, at low prices. Jas. P. Albright^ Burlinglon, N. C. WanTs To Help Some One. For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., needed help and couldii't find it. That^s why he wants to help some one new. Sulfering so long himself he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness. Loss bf Appetite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters •work wonders for such troubles. “Five bottles, ” he writes, whol ly cured me and now I am well and hearty.'^ It^s also positively guaranteed for Liver Trouble Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Fe male Complaints and Malaria. Try them. 50c at Freeman Drug Co. Professional Cards Dameron & Lon^ ATTORNEYS AT l^W L S. W. DAMERON ADOLPH L 0 IV G Gra,hjim office ia Holt’lUcbolson Bldg. Phoae fOO^B Burlington of6ce 'in Pfedmoiit It!illdlii9 ■ 2S0 John fl. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Bu?rlington, N. C. Office ov^r Bradley’s Drug Store, i Phone 65. has been burned out. NptMngr but a few odds and ends of ^raitupe left to tell the Don’t wait until the same thing happens to you. Protect yourself with We write insurance for the ^TNA, HARTFORD HOME of NEW YORK; ROYAL, SPRINGFIELD, F. i M. NATIONAL and othe^rs*. CtHnpaiiies well known for th®lr liberal trea'tmefit to* fheir policy-holders. iRSBraaea l Srai Estate Co. BmLmeioN, N. c. Just Ree^yed Another Car of the Famous The Manufacturer ... guarantees thattbe cook ing qualities of tliis stove caiinot be excidled by any in the United States. It will be to your interest to get our prices on this line of stoves when in John R. Hoffman, Attorney-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, No. 2, Sellars Suildmg. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, N, G. In addition to the above we cairy the larg est Stock of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods ever carried in Alamance county. M. B. ITH Dr. W. A. Hornaday of Raleigh, is : —and take no other. W. A. Stroud Practicing Physician. BURLINGTON, N. C. Offers his professional services to the people of Bur!ini>'ton aiid sm-roucding country. CaHs promptly responded* to ’phone No. 29 day or uigbt. OFFICE AT Stroud’s Drug Store. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician.& Surgeon, Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES; Office 218A,, Resiiieace 395. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to o p. m. Specialist Diseases of Ciiildren and Womeu Furniture Store. Davis St. next to Alamance Loan & Trust Co. Burlington, • N. Carolina. PRO.CU R ED, A NODE FENDED, moddi; dmwuw orpl;oto.foif expeit search and free report. Free aUviee, Uow to obtaia pa.tents, trade marka. copy^hts,e^, AUL COUNTRIES. JJustness atrect wtth. Washhtgton saves time, \ *no»ey and often thepiiUht. Patent and infrlngeRient Practice Excluslveiy. Write or oome to us at I Slgiith SbmA, wna VaiUi BtatM Fatont 0«Mi Washington, d. c. MONEY I To Loan g For one year or longer at six 4? per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. We negotiate We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, have the papers recorded and look carefully and systematically after every detail incident to tiie trans action. We save you all the worry and trouble incident to negotiating such a deal. you wish to buy or build a home, ' ' ' id your bvsineos, call. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails* In nervous pmtration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedyv as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LfVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ui the best medicitie ever soiiJ over a druggist’s counter. f ifwe n ^ieru in %rirCoin*n^l Mi of h. C; iavcrtising of the Qre entered i| Abec & J poii^ona l S. Cast ij pip^Worlcs of 5')) Oft. B- bnd jnstail'®?, V D- .. ! 1V' Rtig.scll 13, Voucher 17, Vnicher Voucher 10, Vducher ]fi, Vouchor Hi, V'ouclier an. 22, Vouclier 8n, 22, V(mchf*r Vouc)if;r ‘iR, X'cuclUT Jifi, Vojich(fr VoucIkt 30. VOMCIUT, ;*0. outlier Yoiichfr ! ‘.‘0. 4. V'otielier ^f>. Von her > 13, Vouche 15, Vondie larph If}, J Vuuchor I*'! h ymo\H‘Y pi'l t, VoiK’lif>r Ppl ~4. I'.KSO: , _ May. .S4‘M '' nsoi ■ i'fii'A vdns ■Jo]; _ _ ... /P' ^^feai estate. : : : : ; : : : | to see us, and confidentially. pE, _X. \ J. . Phone No, 76
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