Tlie State Dispatch. TO Years witli 5 We have had nearly seventy years of experience with| 4yer’s Clierrv’ Pectoral. That makes us have great con fidence in >t for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, %nd weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what eperience^ e has had with it He knows. He can advise you | hvisely. Keep in close touch with physician. .N-o ai^'oliol In this cough medicine. J,C. AyerCo.XowellMass. weli- be siroa«. You cannot it your bowels are con»l!pat_ed. ir.e f Ayer’s PHis, nil vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says. Deafness Cannot be G?irodl b.Y local ’ a/|:)plicationa, ^ as they cannot reach the diKefi.skl portsou of the esxi'. To the Suiiday-schoo] Workers of Alamaoce County. mi 1 j- X-' . ,' Thei’e is oiilv one avhv to . etjre dejifBBSS The annual^ con'vsntion Oj. OUl : is‘ V)y conHtitiitionai reiaedies, CoUllt^v' AsS0Cia.ti0n V/lii bs hGiCl | [)eafness iPcansi'tKi by an infiamed CQudi- at Spring Quaker chlD'ch, near } tion of the nii!eon.b Imning- of tlie Kiisia- Saxapahaw, on the 27tll day of ; chian Tnbe. WhP'n tl^s tube is luflamed A^ i JOU have £1 rumbling .•^ouiiJ or »mpeiiect h SCHOOL DIRECTOR August. The piOglBni i^a(i -^vheu it ii entinily closed_ uGlUg* nicld.6 3-Iici WlU b6 P'-j^bilsJl" jg and \iniesf:> tUy ed soon. Let every school in tllte (inflammijitron can be taken out and this county be represented at this tube ret5to>‘fd to itsi nonuiii coudition. convention. At a meetirigof the Local and Pefsonal. E. N. Oliver spent Saturdag: at j Durham on business. Dr. C. A, Anderson left Satur day to spend a week or ten days Waynesyille. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw of Lexington are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Mebane. Mrs. Jno. Shof^r.er who has been the guest of relatives at Danville returned Friday. : Mrs. Minnie Andrews of the eastern part of the county spent Wednesday and Thursday in town. I Miss Georgia Miles, who has, ipent a month vacation in our . flaidst returned to her home at U^UVUiB* ninmrii \axsJ9! II^E. N. Oliver is still doing, elec trical contracting and is ready to serve his patrons and friends at any|time, Dr. Livingston Johnson and son who were ^ driving through the country from Raleigh to Winston-Salem lost a valuable horse here last Thursday night, and replaced the losts by buying one from J. C. Burke. The Ladies Aid Society of the Front Street Methodist church gave an ice cream supper in the beautiful office lot Thursday night.' Realizing the nice sum of $20.00 for which patronage they most heartily thank the pub lic. B. Cheek wholwas operated an at the Memorial Hospital at Richmond last Thursday is gett ing along nicely. J. C. Squ.'res was called to Spencer Thursday on account of the death of his brother-in-law, E,ugene Howard. Ml'S. C. G. Brown who has the guest of friends and re- ktives at Mebane returned the latter part of last week. W. H. Layton left Thursday tor Lexington to attend the fune ral of his brother-in-law Jack Co- fey who was buried Sunday. Miss Flora Mebane spent last Ifairsday and Ffiday attending a pariy given by Mr, and ¥.13, Thompson of Haw River. The large crowd which retur- 5 ita Fridiy morning frjm Nor- :*Qlk looked like they had receiv- ?d all that was coming to them. Miss Dessa and Jacob Milea le- ?arned Thu^’sday to their home zi Tony after sifending two veeks the guest of friends and relatives. Chas. Walker of the Florence ^ Walker grocery Co., has been acting funny for the past several _ days. A new girl baby is the cause of it all, Mrs, W. H, King and daughter Mozella of Greensboro arrived Friday to spend a few days the guest of S. A. Horne and relati ves in the county for a few days. There will be a reunion of the old students at Jefferson Acade my Friday evening August 19th at 5 o’clock. Ail old students are cordially invited to attend Kud bring a basket. Invitations v/ere received last week announcing the wedding of. Ralph MeCauiey of Richmond, Va., fornierally of near Union Ridge to Miss Bessie Locker, Thursday August 11th. W. M, Gates left Friday for Randolph County to spend seve ral days the guest of relatives at Grays Chapel returning Monday accompanied by his wife who has been the guest of her parents. Miss Rosa Moore,' who has been teaching near Asheville ac companied by Miss Rosa Robin son a student passed through town Saturday for her home at Saxapahaw. Miss Robinson will spend sometime visiting. SmithSimpsoi!. Mr. Fred M. Smith and Miss Mattie Simpson were quietly mar ried in the parlor of Mrs. A, W. Haywood, of Haw River, last Wednesday momingat 9:30 a. m. The man'iage was a very quiet one, with only a few friends present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. G. Vickers, of Durham, N. C. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haywood, of Haw^ River, N. C.; Mr. any Mrs. Jno. W. Thompson, of Haw River N. C.; Mr. Joe Simmons with Annie Justice, of Burlington, N. C.; Mesdames Claude Smith, H. L. Birchard, and W. H. Anderson. Mr. Smith holds a responsible position with the Southern Rail way at Spencer, N. C. Miss Simpson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Simpson, of Haw River, N. C. Immediately after the ceremony they drove through the country to Burlington, N. C., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thompson, Mr. Joe Simmons and Miss Annie Justice and Mrs. Claud Smith. They took the train for Washington and other northern cities for a ten day trip, after which the be at home in Salisbury, N. C. execiitive committe a few days ^ ago Prof. John Cobb resigned as I secretary and treasurer, and Mr. 1 John H. Vernon, of Bui'lington, v/as elected to fill the place. All moneys for the County and State work should be sent to him. J. D. ANDREW, Pres. Alamance county Sunday- school Association. The Work of Prof. Cuirtias Ap- pedated. Hertford, N. C., July 30.—Mr. Frank H. Curtiss, of Bijirlington, N. C., and Mrs. Kate Hayes Fleming, of Oxford, N. C,, con ducted the institute for the teach ers of Perqimans county, July 18th to 29th, 1910. It gives me pleasure to state that this was the best institute I ever attended, because it gave I more practical work that the ' tciachers could carry home and into their schools, than any insti tute I have ever attended. The gentlemanly and dignified bearing of Mr. Curtiss won the respect and confidence of all, while his zeal v^as shared by the teachers. His work was clear, methodical and concise, yet the cove.red the subjects taught as thoroughly as could be done in the time at his command. A live interest in the work was kept up until the close of the institute. W. G. GaitheJr, County Superintenden. hearing will b( desti’oyed ,forever; nine case,? out of tea are caused by Ga.tarrji which is notliing' ’aut an inlluiuetl euudi- tion of the uiueovtb snr?aces. AVe \vi!I give Quo Hrmdred DoliafS' for aay caiie of Dtidness (caused by catrrfUO that cannot be eared by Haifp ('atarrh Ciire. SeJid fur circHisrs, free. F. J- Ch.knky & Co,,iToledo, 0. Sold by Druggi&ti?. 75. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. LIST OF liNMMED LETTEHS A Remainiiig in Post Office at Burlington, N. C.„ August 13,1910 Gentlemen: Mouta Butts, D. Burton, R. C. Curtis, N. M. Gill, Moultive Mc- Langlin, Dan Shephere, J. A. Veach, Julius Weaver, Edward L. Wallen. Ladies: . Mrs. Fletcher Damerson, Mrs. Sallie Hazel, Miss Ada Micheal Miss Maggie Squires, Mrs. J. H. Tarpley. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say ‘ ‘Advertis ed and give date of advertised list.” J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Took AR His Hkey. After all a man earns goes The Christian Sunday School v/ill celebrate their annual picnic at Stonewall Springs near Haw River Thursday. A FirstCiass Preparatory Schooi Certificates of Graduation, Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern Colkg«;s J'’acuityof ;teuVyfHcers and teachei’8.:' (,’a rap we of Bpy e» ty - f i y e a cre>s., Li b'rary ccvntaiiiing: aiqre than fot’ty tliOHskii'd: bound yohinies.i.. 'iVell equi]s]«s3 g’yiiJr'' iiasiniui Hig'h standards Jind ■siiodern: jnethode \ ot : jiistitution. Fi’egneiit' lectures by promijfteirt 5ectt\rei's. ivx- pensei' exceedingly jwodevatc. Twelve. yea,rs of piyenom.erial.success^ For catalogue and bth^r information ; ' acldi’esc? F. S. i^LDRIGE, Bursar Durham, N. C. Professional Cards to doctors or for medicines, to cure a stomach, Liver or Kidney trou ble that Dr, King’s New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaun dice, Malaria and Debility. 25c at Freeman Drug Co. A Mother’s Gratitude. Many a Mother in BisrlingtoH Will Appreciate the Following. Many a strong man and many a health woman has much for which to thank mother. The care taken during their childhood brought them past the danger point and made them healthy men and women. Children are generally bothered at some period with incontinence of urine, and and inability to retain it as ofti- nies called a habit. It is not the children’s fault—the difiiculty lies with the kidnes^s, and can be readily righted if taken in the proper way. Mrs. H. S. Patterson, 211 Hum- phery St., Greensboro, N. C., says: “I am giving Doan’s Kid ney Pills my endorsement in the hojje that other sufferers from kidney complaint will be led to try this remedy. My son suffer ed for several years from weak kidneys. I finally procured a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills for him and am glad to say that they proved of benefit in everyway.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. The annual picnic of the M. P. Sunday School will take place Saturday at Glen wood P'arm. THE COLLEGnULLETIN Opening Number—Valuable Edu cational Publicatiora. The Vacation Number of the Elon College Bulletin appeared in July. The Opening Number has just made its apperance. It is a thirty page publication handsom.ely printed, and illu strated with cuts of the College College buildings and Campus Scenes, This bulletin discusses the reason for going to College, whether ^such education pays, how any one may have it if he will, under what environment it may best be had. It. sets forth the cost of such education at Elon, wdiich we find to be very reasonable, from $112 to $187 for for ten months. There is also an article on College Patriotism, which it will repay atiyone to read. There are a few’ copies of this interesting and valuable publica tion yet left in the Dean’s office. Those who would like to have a copy would do well to direct a post card to Dean W, A, Harper, Elon College, N. C., mentioning this paper, in which an advertise ment of this institution will be found. Dr. W. D. Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. ’phone 20. Night calls, Mrs. S. M. Hornaday’s, ’phone 282. Country calls promptly answered. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW L S. W. DAMERON ADOLPH LONG Grnhiim oiiioc! in Holt-Nlcliolson itldg. FllOlie 100-B (Co-educational) The CoUege! of Alamance County Preparatory ', Music, Art, ElomthUi diiidBusmessBepm'tmeiits. Four courses leading to De grees- Special Normal Courses for Teachers, approved and endorsed by County Superin- terkdent Fleming and State Superintendent Joyner. Every modern convenience. Steam Heat. Electric Lights. Bathsi Terms moderatel from $112.00 to $187.00 per session of ten months.^ For catalogue or other infor mation Address E. L. MOFFITT, President, or W. A. HARPER, Dean, Elon College, N C. THE NORTH CAROUNA Gliliege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The State’s college for training industrial workers. Courses in Agriculture, Hor ticulture, Animal Husband-, ry and Dairy; in Civil Elec trical and Mechanical Engi neering; in Cotton Milling and Dj^’^eing; in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agricul tural teaching. D, H. HILL, Pres., / West Raleigh, N.C. Trinity College i?ive iJepartJijeiits--( ' Jite, :Lnj>-ineerii)j.’‘ La\v. i.-'V ''''- ■ti9n,.:-Larg>e.library fianliiv.. \v'n‘ equi])])ed ' Jaboiatories ii; „'ij‘.v ' .JU0nt« of: i^cjouce. . ishea witb apj.w'rnt„;;^ !(\r * •venf...; Aid students .Tofidu-ryf ;uuJ „■ to/ffijM'tfMo in fwn-Ljha- ■ iuh-Htion rn 'I'twity Fqrctttalogne'and J»)‘t})er jjifov,},.,) : ' ' , ^ - . ■ addvesi^ ■ ' ' R. L. FUOWERS: Secretary : Durham, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA StateNcrrnal and Maintained by the State for the Women pf North Carolina Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers, Fall Session be gins September 14,1910. Those desinng to enter should apply as early as Jiossible. For cata- , lbgue and other , information address J. I. FOUST, President Greensiioi’o, N. C. and Conservatory Of MuSic For Girls and Young WomenMl. N. CaroliDu, If you are thinking of entei'- ing school write for catalog. Special ad vantages' in Music and Art. Location ideal. Buildings well equipped. Rates very low. Fall term opeiris September, .1910. JOSEPH L MURPHY, Presitot. .Burlington office"in PiodmoRt Building Plione ■ 250 John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradloy’i?. Drug; Store. % Phone 65. Poor Miss Florence and Arthur Hoff man spent last week in the coun try the guest of relatives and friends. John R. Hoffman, Attorney-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Building. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLIJNGTON, N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p; m. Specialist Diseases of Childreo aad Women has been burned out. Nothing but a few odds and ends of furniture left to tell the tale. Don’t wait until the same thing happens to you. Protect y ourself with We write insurance for the ^TNA, HARTFORD, HOME: of NEW YORK, ROYAL, SPtoGFIELD, F. & M. NATIONAL and others. Companies well known for their liberal treatment to their policy-holders. ■, Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co., BURLINGTON, N. C. MONEY € if /T^ T I I o Loan e For one year or longer at six S per cent per annum, payable g semi-annually. We negotiate 0 loans only on first real estate. mortgage on We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, nave the papers recorded and look carefully and systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We save jrou 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 confidentially. , - - N. C. Phone No. 76 II wh wh ing vill not thii but^ r to feet fac siv€ ■ II cor sayfl acc! mej &ft woi; for mei wisit sens I asj| his the Ii in g1 all? by tioni The! ignoj tions movij newt almc so n'^ opm4 pectj picti The coni "wit seas( com worl^ sal it of w| T)un( into ii that ably peopll Burlif wide other! ous Noth ing a the ri Reno] ous pj work that il Diges| been of an: ment. over ing sel No say w| editoi Thesel carry thing concec things stage. I I conej the m( most and the ac More. clininj sions 1. ally, editor i n joui iTig th J^nnii. picture Childr them to be school] movini strain cians, the ph given . threat^ presen] foul ail 1 ha\ a relatl siaid: yre she- Pbysicfl t>f the? troubl( ded: l^as foi being il do not Jnent ij 2. mental ores ar lore he t.he ^here ij hal ^1 and ^ p'ashy, '•A and j^’hat is iuis g'on i'-cturej ‘ind it 1- add J.ui bool* sp V^oving- .J

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