m ;Toriic or Stimulant There is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimuiaiit. Up one day, way back the next; that’s a stimuiant. Steady progress day by day toward perfect ;iiea!th; that’s a tonic. Aver’s Sarsaparilla is a tonic, strong tonic. The only vSarsapariila entirely free from i^ilcohol. Do not stimulate unless )'Oiir doctor says so. Hcknpws. Ask him. Do as he says. /. C. Ayer Co., Consfeahon is the one great cause ot sick*headacbe, biliousness, indi^slion, bad ir iatin debility, nervoasness. Has your doctor ever recomn^ended Ayer’:> Piiis to you i Lical and Personai. NOTICE. I At the last meeting of the C\\n\a May spent Sunday in ' Biuiingnon School Board of Edu- rham ^ " i cation it was decided that all ‘ V ' , X n-r 1 ,■ h;*upiis who desire to enter the j], bocdman spent Monaay m | Department of the City ^veensboro on business. | Schools will have to do so A.” Cheek spent first of the ; before October 1st, or wait until ?.-5ek at Mayodan on business, i after Christmas. After Christmas VoiiJvViTi Tnnv n I pupil will be permitted to enter Lpwn ' w^til Feburary 1st. and after that jusiness guesi in the city Fncia> , admittance wi|] begi-ant- Jacob Tickle of Gibsonviilewiisjg^l^ Exception is made where d shopping v(sitor in town Mon- sickness has deterred iay. In the Burlington Sabbait Schools Simdayy Sept. II, ISIO. Crowded out last week. , SUNDAY SCHPOL TOTALS. , Attendance;.' Collection. M. E. 226 $5.56 ivl. R 220 4.69 Baptist 226 6.46 Christians 191 ■ 4.97 There are other g-cvod Sunday Schools in our town but their re ports were not ha^ided in by their secretaries. men’s BIBLE ANP liARACA classes’ TOTALS.. H, Fleishman made a business irij) to Fayetteville the first of the •veek. IHair Boon of Gibson ville was town Sunday the guest of jrie.nus. 'V'/ill Proctor of Durham was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Miss Beaulah Durham return ed to her school at Red Springs ias:: week. m&m. Hilary Rauhut went to Greens- G. C. Singletary, Superintendent of City Schools. Sept. 13, 1910. Attendance. M. E. 33 M, P. • 36 ptist 61 Presbyterian 15 Christian 34' Gem-ian R'f’d 29 Webb Avenue 21 Collection. $1.62 2.00 3.76 ■ 1.30 2.76 i.64 4.32 Beafness Cannot he CoFed by local applieationss, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There only One WJiy to core deafness arj(J that is by constilijtional remedies. Deafness le oanfiied by aa inflamed condi tion of the mucous l^pning’of the Eust,a- chian Tube. When this tube is infiacued; yon have a rr.mbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, l>ea!nftgB is the result, aiid nniesB the iuflmnmiation can be taken ont and this tube rii.stored to its normp.1 condition, lieuring will b{ destroyed lorever; nine eases out of ten araeansed by Catarrh which is nothing' but an inflamed co/idi- tioH of the 111 neons surfaces. We will f?ive One Himdred DollHrs for any case of Deafness (caused by;catrrah) that cannot be cnred by Hall's Catarrh t'nre. Sent! for circnlars, free, ii'. J. Chknkv & Co.,{Toledo, O. Sold by Drug'gistB, 75. Take Hall’s Pills for consti/)a- iion. 3T II SCHOO L PIRECTO RY Dr. Francis S. Packard who has been corning to this place i once a month for the past year will visit this city again Oct. 3rd. Dr. Packard has sucuessfuUy treated a number of our best peo ple and if you are in need of the advise of a specialist give him a call at Hotel Ward Oct. 3rd. Never in its history has the Republican party passed and be boi o Timrsday night to hear the; come responsible for-as much use- School. \Tovirs£> Ranrl +‘nl nmo'T'pxssiVA lAcr’cslpitinr) i Total today 229 ,$17.40 Total Sept. 4, 228 $16.91 Total Aug. 26,117 • $7.91 The Men’s Bible C'Uass A sso- , ciation of Burlingtoii i has ueen! organized for three weeks and the above figures v,i]! show our increase in attendance and col-' lection for that period Our motto; ^'We; I)o thing's. ’ ’ j And the secretaries o£ the dif-; ferent schools and clashes are re-1 quested again to do Jnst enough | to drop their report:^ in the Post-! office by Monday rflorning nine o’clock a. m. without fail. i Our platform.; Young men at ' work for young meti; all stand-: ing by the Bible and the Bible Si;re Cure for the Blutes. A leading society iady of New who had a bad ease of “nerves” was ordered to go on the stage by her physician. “That's the only way to get cur ed, ’ ’ said he. She was too serious and needed good,, wholesoriie di version from the cares of life. The “Luncheon Tlrio” song, Dy far the most rolicking vocal fea ture of “The Echo,.’’nq,w play ing at the Globe Theatre, New York, is just what the doctor ordered” in the way of a rejuvenator of good spirits. It will be given, words and music complete, with Sunday's New York World. Or der your copy of Americans greatest newspaper frorn your newsdealer in advance. Copies'of Sunday World can be secured by applying at the DIS PATCH Office. A First-Class Preparatory ^Ghooi CcrtifScaites of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Facnity of .ten officers and t^acliers. tlaropue of seventy•ftye acres. Library containing more than forty;thousand boimd volumes. • Well :qnipped gy m- iiasium. High standards and raodern methods of instittitiori. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers. Ex penses. exceedingly moderate. Twelve years of phehoinenai sncee.ss. For catalogue ami other inJ'brmation ■ ■. address F. S. ALDRIGE, Bursar Durham, N. C. Marine Band B. E. Teague left Monday i i.'^vo weeks business trip to S '^’aroli'na. I John R. Hoffman was a busi-■ ^e-:S visitor in the city of Greens-i Mondjiy. j Mabe! Lea is spending! :hii week the g;uest of friends u Union liidge. Lonnie Adams of tlie v.^estern icaxes is the gue.st of his mother ! >r a fov/ v/eeks. yiUl Kirig of Durham spent ?ui'.ca.y and Monday in town the ni-M- of his wife. Mi'ss Mol lie Fbrence of Baynes Store was the guest of Miss May- 3)0 Dameron Sunday. ful and progressive legislation, i says President Taft, referring to; ithe two sessions of the'present; I Congress. i T, B. tJuPcY, Pres. John H. Ver>,on, Sec. C. Household Worries C. Broadwell spent last Thursday night in Greensboro. Geo. McCauley of Mebane was I ' in the city Monday night and;There Is Hot the Slii;!‘iest gave us a call. Spirit of the Boy. It is the spirit of a boy that de termines whether he should go to i college or not If he has no spirit, “get up,” gn,m))tion or active am-1 the rearing of a family i>ition. college will do him more I cares and anxiety aix harm than good. So every boy that | when there is added to ordinar.v of and Mrs. John P'aucett of iCcUioke, Va.. are the guest parents this Vveek, H. Cheek of New :v^- v.'s is the guest of his s A. Bradley this week, "rhe protJ’acted meeting at the H. F. Ciiurch will begin on the 'ifrh Sunday in October, '■Valter Hinton left Thuj’sday 3.f jernoon on a business trip Need for Soaie of Them ExlMicg in Burlingto:a. The average mother rinds suffi-, cient annoyance and \\"orry per-| forming the ordinary duties in i but the doubled Professional Cards conditions that of we^akened kid neys in a juvenile meni^)erof the family. How to cure’ it should be of untold value to f: arlington mothers. Read this; Mrs. Lulu Helm, Street, Burlington, N. C., says “I take goes to college should mcjuiry daily ‘Am I that sort of a chap?” If he isn’t it may nudge him up and lead him to take on a resolu tion that will win. This is very important. We know two boys whom a father sent to the best colleges: he spent | pleasure in recommendiv gDoan’s Port lots of money on them; they fair-j Kidneys Pills and I hope my ed fairly well at school; they are statement will be the ;rLeans of loafing around home, waiting for 1 benefiting other sufiev rfrs from the silver spoon to come their j kidney complaint. I well as way. Having no impulse, no in-1 otlier members of my i;a: nily have tative, no spirit their education j used this remedy with the best doesn't amount to a flying straw ’of results. I am confifient that busmess tnp to •hi.‘ (iastern part of the state. G.. M. Thompson of Reidsville, i^pent Sunday and Sunday night family in this guest of his dty, J'llisa Blanche Burton of High- io^ver arrived Monday to accept a T>?sition as milliner with Jos, A ktey & Co. Miss Aurelia Barnhart, one of Du:;- popular stenographers, spent .Suij-.iay the guest of her parents MG'-ir Whitsett, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Isley spent Sunday th.e guest of her parents M::-. and Mi s. Albert Ingle of near Whitsett, Still this thing goes on and on, and the fancy keeps dazzling be fore the eyes that education is a nest of eggs to bring in from the hay~mow\ It is not so. Education is in Doan’s Kidney Pills vfhich I pro cured at the Freeman Drug Co., are on excellent preparation. ” For sale by all dea'.ers. ■ Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbiirn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole, agents getting the hens and starting the for the United States. naymow. The chore can gather the eggs. Remember the narnc' -and take no other. ■Doan's Mrs. W, A. Loy, and daughter; Miss Flossie spent Tuesday at' Mi. Harmon attending the pro-' traeted meeting. j Messrs. C. L. Isley and J. A. Pettigrew spent Sunday at Mt. HJiniioa attending the proti-acted i /& se;:‘vice in .session there. j Miss Saliie Durhani of Greens- { fj boro is spending a few days this | v\'-,'ek i.n the city, the guest of friends i>.nd relati' 5 We Stand Behind fl every piano we sell with ^ a binding guarantee, look r) after it-help you take care of it-make you our friend- that’s why w^e have sold so many. We Iwe pianos from $i50.00 up but that $250.00 piano can’t be beat for the price, and then the terms are 'so easy I Dr. W. D. Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. ’phone 20. Night calls, Mrs, S. M, Hornaday’s, ’phonq 282. Country calls promptly answered. Dameron & Long attornbysIat law E. 8, W. DAMERON ADOLPH L O K 0 (Co'-edueational) The College of Alamance County Preparatory, 'Mmic, Art, ,E}b(;ntH>6^ and Bxi^hies& Depm'tments:. Four courses leading to De grees- Speds^l Normal Courses for Teachers, approved and endorsed by County Superin- tehdeint Flerning and State Superintendent Joyner. Eyery modern convenience.. Steam- Heat. Electric Lights. Baths.: Terms moderate, 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, , Eion College, N. C. Trinity Cbiil;; ■ atxi,. Kn^ineering' La^v,^u;l tion. ljar;,v.'iibv.H.i'y eqijipijftf] iabomtorifj, i,i "ail ments of Hdence. /‘"-'''t- ished with apijjii'iitiiK. yerr' ijioderatA^ ,Vni u stiidentp. :xI:H I'lhv ill V" ■ ofTvred by ' !»■ JSiJc-Uiion ill Fo.rcatal(igHieandfurtIu‘r'ii.i'uv,,;,,,. R-L.FLOWEKS. Secretary Durham, N. C. Ii Item THE NORTH CAROLINA of Agriculture Meclianic Arts. ■ The State’s college for training industrial, workers,. Courses in Agriculture, Hor ticulture, Animal H:usband- ry and Dairy; in (^ivil Elec trical and Mechanical Engi-, neering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chdmistry; and in Agricul- tural teaching. . :D. H. BILL, Pres., - ; West Raleigh, N. 0. THE NORTH CAROLINA . . 'i .1 ■ ' State Normal and Ind ustrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Cours4 for Teachers. Fall Session be- gms September 14,1910. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For cata- Jogue and other information address J, J. FOUST, Presideiit Greensboro, N. s, ClareMt Collep and Conservatflfy of MuSic For Girls and Young Women.......... N. Caroii If you are thinking of enter ing schpol write for catalog. Special advantages in Mus^c and Art.. Location ideal. Buildings well .equipped. Rates very low.. Fall term opens September, 1910. JOSEPH L MORPHY, Presideitl liiirUiigi on office ill Or.'ih.u m ofHce in Pledunont Building HoH-NlcholSdn Bliig. ^ Phone • 250 Plione 100-U ! John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at LawM Burlington, N. C Office over Bradley’s Drug Stored Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Buildinji'. ELIJS MACHINE k MUSIC CO. BURLINGTON, NOPvTH CAROLINA. ^ DR. J. H. 8R00KS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLlJNtJTON, N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Houra 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist Disea.^es of ChiSdren and Women es Smartly Tailorect Garments. Our new stocH of c^Ut^r garments for the masculine fam- dy_^^e daily arriving, aihd they possess all; the suit individ- uality that IS becornipg to the leading American tailors. • i. - ® se^ them. In fact it will be to your mterest'to come here before buying your fall dress suit, J.nej'' a^e from the lai*gest manufacturers. Ask others. A full line of Dry Goods, Siloes and Hats. jUibeb As betw train boro, Full Hon over on T‘ that a dis knife play, cut 0 occu whil was WfWs? Th twee given part comi .all 0 count elude will h in an" 'Mr. ously Wink posto of lo the w caugl whic' face juries is tho Sandolp Ag progr churc on th ing b week profe than a servie was e noon Rev, is con llBion R Mr. ville, front which hoppi please The at Pilo na, w The fl and it struck ing. T suranc Nichol prepa an d g sume place, leaves Greensl! M. Sedali office he is s froml joying vines spring Sat Blaylo colore ham c ading. the su .n€T-.' ONFY BW&a ^ cs^nn lo Loan We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance For one year or longei at six per cent per annum, payable g semi-annually. We negotiate loans only on first mortgage on real estate, i t ^ t ua, n alter every detail incident to the trans action. We save you all the worry and trouble incident to negotiating such a deal. t: ", If you \ M to buy or build a home, enlarge or extend your business, call to see us, and V - r.i . ■ .1 ance Unite Elkin 11 Wor Railro orily. work tance pan’y ing do the r the cl i. Home of Good Clothes Burlington, N. C. ing a road just a comes the c Main the b It will to com kin- Reidsvn The *ongln Orego made f time month ifig we oped 1 l«ahsvlll |; Nvas le andW' from i I; $100. Phone No. 76 A .4!^