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'W^m ne Stite Dispat "w'fF’srisw '>} '‘W^m Dlleg ^t“f;';iif.(,raflu ;‘"-l KUih-h: h11 lU‘\,;uf. '-■•'>siu,r, fiin,- '"’■ ’'^ortiiv ~ ■•^i'i’lii; jj._ / uH’ icf. H‘ruif,irniHti(ni >, Secretary C. ^ AROLINA nal and ollege s State for ■th Carolina. *ses leading "ial Courses Session be- 1910. Those ►hould apply s. For cata- information ireensboro, h. c. J ioliege lory of Is and Carolina. ng oi enter- for catalog, es in Music tion ideal equixjijecL Fall term h 1910. [, President. for j7T5IGK[BORH;OOI> jSJ^OTES [uline fam- It individ- liloi’s. to your Iress suit. Ihers. Items of GencTai interest tiipped From our Exchanges. jj.^iorci Exprfiss The Sanford Cotton Mill resu- intnl operations last Monday last v.oi ning' after having been shut a'uW! about six \>eeks. The mill ilr.o'A running with a full force operatives We regret to learn that S. S. Webb, of Oaks, suffered an ot her stroke erf paralysis Saturday night and his condition is quite serious. He had never fully re covered from the first stroke, but was up and getting on nicely up until Saturday. His numer ous friends wil{ regret to learn and full time will i of his condition today I,, .„„,ic provided a supply of cot- j ton can be kept on hand. After the t'avmers begin to market the !u\v ci-oi’ it is thought that the inaru.‘ienient will experience lit- rj,- trouble in keeping in storage :\suv'l-ly oi' cotton. The blow Mvr of the cotton mill whistle is a, j',ie:;>;U'!t sound t> the merchants ■,v:io draw a good,.trade from the. neO()le. L’nii.fi Ri;puiiiican C. P. Gilliam whose home is out on Route 2, from North Wil- boro lost by fire one night last week. The family had been us ing the furnace to dry fruit and trom this the building caught fire flaabury Reporter. During the storm Wednesday night of last week a barn of to bacco belonging to Messrs. J. A. and A. E. Southern was buried. \,'Vfr to old to marry, it wouldjlt is thought the house was struck iorw --it h,ast Bend, I adkm j by lighting. It had been finished of per- Aug:ust 4th, M. P. Rich-1 and left the opening before. The :ukI Miss Mary J. Hutc-1 tobacco belonged to the son. and VC re united m marriage.; the house to the father, the^gi^oom IS given atj Leader. r1 Thai a|-| ■ bam Fulton the horse editor's old friend and who farms a few miles east of this city, had a close call Friday night and came near bleeding to death. This is plant with R. C. Shepherd offseason with Sam, and Dave ;;nj .!. il. Phillips proprietors.; says meat is scarce \Vi:!i a side track to the new ! account for him hunt- V.,-; ill hound Railroad and a com-! possums so early in the sea- ''Vatiitv that is building up rapid-At any rate Sam was out I'iiese gentlemen should do a 11'^^^iting when he stumbled fall- ^iKassful busines, I ii^g to the ground and cutting his arm seriously on a broken lantern s'I V(;ind that of the 41 vf.-iU's. P. L. Kiser. Esq. the ceremony. The toi>acco factory formerly ,vrrto*.i I'V Keynokls Bros, at Cen- -ei'vilie. is to be turned into a , • ^ . I i“Y t lehster^iKiiHD’r A iraveHng man says he was on a train coming into Reidsville :he oilier day when a lady pas senger asked a gentleman on the next seat if he would tell her v. hen tlie train reached Reidsville '■Certainly," re])lied the gent. When the porter called out ■■Reidsville'.'’ the polite gent grabbed the lady’s grip for -the 'jui uuse of assisting her from the when she stopped nim information that she luav. I: •,viih the did ii'T want to get off, but was ^her husband to take a Ov Ul il uiien the train got toReids- iile. Iton, iN. C. virN®N«v y . c. laleisu Gacausian. Norfleet Stronach was arrested Saturday afternoon on a warrant charging him with having sold VN'hiskey to VN'ill Bryant, a color ed riian iron’), the country. He ^^ave bond in the sum of $100 for hi?; appearance. When arrested he denied the charge. Frank Chappelle and William B. Chappelle, of New Light Township, were before United St;ries Commissior Nichols Tues day charged with operating an iHicit distillery. After hearing the evidence they were required i- M'ive bonds in the sum of $200 fr'dch for their appearane at the next teiTn of court. Randolph Bulletin. The news has reached here that J. R. Whitehead, a telegraph '•oerator of Rairiseur was mur- dei-ed recently by a gang of ruf- lines at Columbus Ohio. Young Tiiitehead who is a son of M. X. Whitehead, left Ramseur about live yeai-s ago and nothing nad been heard from him until' sometime ago he w'rote to his mother vvho had then been dead three years, death resulting from grief over her lost son. The re mains of the murdered man niay be brought to Ramseur for burial. Siier City Grit. During the severe electrical storm Friday night, lighting kill ed two cows of J, R. Jeffries, on Koiite 2, and also set fire to a btack of straw in the barn lot. Fftrtunately; no other damage resulted. rhios, D. Braxton, of Saxapa- fi-.v, Route 1, was here Thurs day. He says that his brother. V' • J. Braxton, suffered a serious £tculent Tuesday Aug. 30th his 'trm having been severed by -di cular saw in the millof Brax- "on c: f 'turhrie. Patfiol ‘ y ic-.uY arrests for drunken- ,‘‘re made itj this city dur- T:,i- month of August, which ■ - ^idcred a prettv goodshow- • ■-.t-n I'or a “dry” town, ui-rests were made for 'atto’Tiey. E. S. -jr. William w. Garrett, fUed a voiuntaryj^e-, okriiptcy in th(' Unit-; f: 'lO’t hero ihursday- ■ ^ Kch^dulecl ,i> iii>iaiities at , scr.t thie ea;-;e ioCi. S. V.. j'f'vei'ce ir' bink the meeting of at the on the A physician was summoned from this city who found an artery se vered and his patient weak from the loss of blood. The doctor took a few stitches in thewound- •ed wrist and Sam was able to cut tobacco yesterday. Oavie Record. We’ll bet our old hat against a cancelled postage stamp that the Lenoir correspondent to the Char lotte Observer, who wrote up the Cowles-Doughton debate at that place last week is the meanest Democrat in Caldwell county. Our little Congressmsn from the 8th must have given Mr. Duogh- ton more than he could stand up under, or the aforesaid corres pondent would not have went in to such raptures about what a gi'eat mad Cattle Doughton was on the stump. Randleniaa News. Prof. J. B. Robertson arrived in the city . Tuesday and looks very much refreshed after hav ing spent the snmmer at Burling ton and^ other points. An AWful Eruption of a volcano excites brief inter est, and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped hands. Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c at Freeman Drug Co. She Knew. At the tea-table the other even ing little Mary, aged three, saw me about to help myself to a fresh spoon from the holder, and promptly offered me ^ hers: ‘ ‘Kerens a clean one. Auntie Belle I licked it!'’—The Delineator for October. VIA.;; r Southern Railway to -Don’t TeU Father. The Smith household was ex pecting a visit from the stork; Bobby’s mother had wisely talk^ ed the matter over with him, tell ing him that it was a precious secret between them, apd he must not speak of it to any ore, Bobby, who had long wished for a baby sister, w^s fairly burst ing with happiness and that even ing, when a friend called, she was informed by him of the joy in store for them. Then sudden-- ly. recalling the admonition of his mother, he clapped his hand s' »alP.;jErr EaleTgS, Iiorgot; It IS, a seciet.^ ; ma, $20.40, Durham, $20.40. : i V 25th, to Septeriiber, 24tb, with final return limit to i reach origi^ point not later than September 29th, fi-om i|‘i|®i^h».|2a90 Goldstero, $27.95, Se]ma, $26.95, Durham, $26.95. Saved 4 Soldier’s Life. be m effect from all other stations. ' , ^ mioiTnation as to Pullman accommodations, rates? sche- and dules address the undersigned. r. 4. i Exposition, Cmcinnati, Ohio, August29th ^optember 24th, 1910, the Southern Railway anncJurices the sale of Hound trip tickets as follows.. : v August 28th, to September 24th, with final return limit ten doesnH know anything about it! —The Delineator for October Facing death from shot shell in the civil war more agree able to J, A. Stone, of Kemp, | Tex., than facing it fi*om whati doctors said was - consumption. I “I contracted a stubborn cold” | he writes, “that developed a } cough, that struck to me in spite i of all remedies for years. My j weight ran down to 130 lbs. | Then I began to use Dr. King’s ’ New Discovery, which complet- i ely cured me. I now weigh 1781 Ibs.V For Coughs, Colds, La; Grippe, Asthma, Hemt rhage, i; Hoarseness, . Croup, Whooping i Cough and lung trouble, its su- j preme. 50c. 100. Trial bottle I free. Guaranteed by Freeman Drug Co. W. H. PARNELL, Traveling Passenger Agent; ; RALEIGH, H. C. Do You See Them? One night last Winter as we j: were: getting into the sleighs to i go to a party our little boy of | four looked up at the stars and j said, “Just see the little holes | where the birdies fly in!”—The | Delineator for October. Mrs. N. C. Garrison of R. F D. No. 2 who spent the past week the ^est of Mrs. W. A. Mebane and Mrs. L. E. Atwater returned home Sunday. Electric! Bitters S-ai:ceed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female' v.'eaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. pohkidney, liver and STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter. BEST FOR THE BOWELS I f yon haven't a rogulnr, healthy jnovemsnt of th# VfvTi'ela every day, you’re ill or will be. Keep your' liifrels open, and tia well. Force, in the shape of Vi.ilent pUi sic or pill poison, is dangerous. 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Could not draw a deep breath or lie on left side, and any little exertion would cause palpita tion. Under advice I took Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy and Nervine. I took about thirteen bottles, am in better health than I ever was, and have gained 14 pounds.” MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. For many years Dr. !\Iiles’ Heart Remedy has been very successful in the treatment of heart troubles, because 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. Dp. Miles’ Heart Remedy Is sold by ail druggists. If tlie first bottle fails to benefit, your druggist wHl return your money. MILES MEOICAU CO., Elkhart, Ind. EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do S?Mjd, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe; 10, 25 and Si) eents perbox. Write for free sompie, and book let on health. Address 433 Sterlino Remedy Company, Chicago op New York. KEEP YOUR BLOeO 6LEAK GOLDEN 0PPQRTUNITY! North Carolina Agricultural & NechaniGal College Young man, golden Opportunity kocks at your door today. If you would enjoy some of the rich blessings op portunity is offering you, write at once to the A. & M, College for catalog and learn how you can become inde pendent as a scientific farmer, skilled mechanic or an experienced teacher. Board, lodging and tuition $7.00 per month. For free tuition or further imfoi"miation, address PreMdent JAS. B. DUDLEY, Agricultural & Mechanical College, Greensboro, N, C. If"' ' 1 FOR( Wr\ I t ciaTr 109 acres, 1 1-2 miles of Burlington, . JL/. 1-^lIlULoCy i cil 111, one good 6-room dwelling houscv one good 3-room dwelling house, one large feed barn, two good tobacco wns. 25 or 30 acres in pasture (wire fence), 40 acres in cultivatipn, balance in old field and wood land. This place is well watered, and a great bargain at the price--- Get Well Tt yon are sick, yon wish to get well, don’t you] Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and. misery, and be liappy again. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quickly get the right remedy to get well. It s Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re-1 lieved or cured thousands of ladies, sufenng likei you from some female trouble. CARDUI D. D. Glenn Farm, 1 1^2 miles West of Burlington, S4 acres good land. 7-room house, good feed barn, 1,000 pear trees and a great many peach trees and grape vines. This .is a spjendid truck farm. 52 acres, one mile of Burlington, small house and barn, fine land for grain, truck or tobacco. 105 acres, two mile& of Ilaw River, 7 room house, feed barn, tobacco barn, red land, good location 3-4 miles of good school cii public roacl. One 10-room house for sale at Whitsett. N. C. At a great sacrifice. We also have some'good bargains in city property. If you waht farm land, city property or money '!^call and see us. u F@r Ills Bills, of i’osterj. Ti: nbord Caxdui, Liffered agony for seTen i She -writes: '‘I was sick for rrv ery month I would very nearly j bG!xle& of Cardai and was women.” Try If you have money to loan, we can place it for you in carfefully selected first mortgages based on not to exceed 50 percent eff present value and guaijanteed by our company. 'u'S V, ho ncia this cit'. )BSS The Central Loaii & TrBst Goiiipany BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. A. Davidson, Pres, Jno. K Hoffman, Sec. & Treas. W. W.Beown, Mgr. >V 'O' liMittiiH
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