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The State Dispatch. 7iiugiTiriimnrinii OMKOsmm mmm mfama o Not Coughipg' Today Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold f>r cough first appears you have a doctor’s medicine at hand. Your doctor’s approval of its use will certainly all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. j No alcohol in this cough medicine. /. C Ayer Co., Lowdl Mass, kobust ht-alth is a great safeguard again,-;t attacks of throat and iung troubles, I jsnstipatiod wiU destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayers ri L andlPersDnal. ■t-.am the g'uest of friends. T)ent Sunday in Ujaprejudiced Juror. Kaninas f ilT Stiir. In a southern county of Misso uri years ago, when the form of r:-i S Troder of near Altama- Questioning^^as slightly differ^^ a. ^-'OODino- visitins- in from now, tnuch trouWe was ex- Friday I ■ penenced in getting a jury m a Mrs. John‘c;bhoffner returned ; Finally an old fellow answered I’riday frorna visit to her mother g^ery question satisfactory: he li Sandy River, Va. ; no prejudices, was not oppos- rhe store of H. Fleishman will ed to capital punishment, and ■■i Vlosed Octcber 4th and 5th on was generally considered a valua ble find. Then the prosecuter said solemnly: ‘ ‘Juror, look upon the prisoner: ^^icount 01 Holidays. nave scales arranged to weigh rou]' heavy farm products, hay J. W. Cates. Miss Mayrne Ray of Graham fpeni Sunday the guest of her i-ister Miss Addie Kay. Mrs. -ino. F. Thompson return tv] Saturday from a weeks visit to friends in the Hawfield section. FI. Fleishman left Sunday for S orthern markets to spend sever i, days buying his fall stock of Mr. r.Tid Mrs. Lucian Gross of Raleigh _are the guest of his V'jirents Mr, and Mi's. L. B. Gross prisoner, look upon the jury.’’ The old man adjusted his spectacles and peered at the pris oner for a full half minute. Then, turning to the court, he said; “Judge, durned if I don’t be- leive he’s guilty!” iis week. T.'u' Centrial Loan and . Viave a change oi ad in celling the be’it"' ■aoee. Trust thi s of in- Ameiiities Of The Profession Senator Dolliver tells of a phy sician at Fort Dodge, Iowa, v/ho had a grave made for a m.an who was dying: but the man got well Wreck on D. & W. There v?as a wreck bn the Dan- ville and Western railroad, near Koehler, Va., Sunday afternoon about 2 o’clock. ^ The engine j\miped the track and ran on the ties for some dista,nce before rol^ ling down an embankment^. Nothing left the track except thfe engine,' as the cars came uncoup led. No one w'as hurt. The wreck was caused by some one laying a spike on the rail at a sharp curve. The iir^man, Bob Anglin, was firing his engine when it left the track. He closed the door to the boiler and jumped. Engineer Ben Hayden stuck to the engine to the last, going down the em bankment with it, but fortunate ly did not receive a scratch. The Dj., Francis S. Packard fireman also eseajped injury.— has been coming to this place Danville Register. once a month for the past year [Engineer Hayden is a brother ^rin visit this city again Oct, 3rd. of Mrs. J. E. Hart of this city.] Packard has sucuessfully treated a number of our best peo ple and if you are in need of the advise of a specialist give bini a ! call at Hotel V/ard Get. 3rd. ———— I Miss Myrtle Isley who has been Kidney Trouble May be iapping- spending a three weeks vacatiott „ ,.*.4 « 1. j vfsiting friends at Danville and Your Lire Away. Burhngton j Stuart, Va. Reidsville and Green People Have learned I N. C, returned Friday and ^ : reports a grand time. This Fact. I * $25.00 Reward. >i WHY SO WEAK? Deafaess Cannot le &are«| ? appHciitionvS, a» they cauiio't ruWb the diseased portion of Ahe ear. ', Titere is only one’.va.y to .GiiFe- fleafness j i.nd tliat is by oonsfcitutitmal* i'eniedies.-.' Deafrim its cauHed by an inflauicd, condji' ; t'ion o0 the mucous linnirtR’ of the Easta* ehiau lAibe. Wheii this tube inflamed you have, a rwrnbiing sduud: or iuiperfecfe; hearing, and when it is entirely' cIOBed, ! Deafnftss is the result, snd iinie.s8 inflaniniiatioii can bp takeii };it and tiiiB; [.i tiibe’restored to itH liormaJ coudilion, I liearing- willb( destroyed lorever; nine;! cases out of teu ars e.a used by Catari'h.| is iiotliing but an inflamed (iondi- tion of the raiicous-surfaces. We will give One fnmdved Doilure for any case of JJeafriess (caub'ed liy eatrrab)' that cannot V)e cured by tiall's Catarrh Core. Send for cireiilai's, free. F. J. ChiOiNKy & Co.jiToledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75. _ , Talie Hairs Fainil.Y Pills for consLlpa- tion. time for increase of... Twenty-five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and con- When a healthy man or w(5- man begins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak,, languid, depressed, suffers back-i viction of the parties who on ache, headache dizzy spells and | Monday night August 29th* 1910 urinary disorders, kidney weak- j and at other times, did wilfully ness may be the cause of it all. !and maiieiously shoot at and in- Keep the kidneys well and they i jure our Cable on the road . be- , _ , will keep you well. Doans Klid-1 tv/een Buriington and Graham, and the doctor was joked about! pi]]g cure sick kidneys and .■ Southern Bell Telephone and Tel it for many years afterwards. | keep them well. Can Burlington i egraph Company Once, in consultation with three | waders demd,nd further proof D. L. Temple, Plant Foreman, other physician _ he attended a than the following statement: patient, who died. After the death one of'the physicians said: C. H. Rogers Wentv/orth St., W. Reidsville, N. C., says: '“I “Since a quick burial is nec- suffered a great deal from back essary, we might enter the bodily ' '' ten:!porari]y. I understand that '.V Will Dailey returned Sat from a we-.^lis visit to Mr >rsU:v’s brother Mr J. C. Daiky Dr. X, ha.s a vacant grave on hand/^ ‘Tes, !i.u'hani. r. and Mrs. Fred Reiber and :n/. ami Mrs. Sherr of Durban: i.' The guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. ('o!iio-Bradsl;a\” Co., have i uew ad in tliis issue. Read it vd v:i.ve them a call while here the fair. ■''‘,'c‘’>5rs. Gather Welker and •v'a'.uncc Fogleman of near Green spejifc Saturday and Sunday •/..i.-? gi.iest of Herbert Coble. vh« Hi.tie daughter of Mr, and \i vs. W. M. King who has been i .li’eving v.’ith a case of diptheria ire glad to iproving, we this and I have,"' said Dr, X. and I believe I am the only phy sician present whose graves are not all filled.’’—Judge, S{ubl)or» As ^ules are liver and bowels sometimes: seem to balk without cause. Then there’s trouble—Loss of Appetite—Indigestion, Nervous ness, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fiy before Dr. King’s Nev,' Life Piils, the v/oiid’s best Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at Free man Drug Co. ache for several years. My kid ^ neys were badly disoi'dered and I the secretions were irregular and j painful in passage an unnatural. II also had pains throug:h_ the I small of my back which became more severe whenever I exerted myself, I finally procured a box i of Doan’s Kidney Pills and be- I gan using them. In a short time I obtained reHef and consequent ly I can heartily recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to other suf ferers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name- ~and take no other. -Doan’s Xute the ad elsewhere in '■s';v..«e telling of the exhibit ■ih:uvop.stration of the Holt En- Co.. at the fair ground fair w?ek. IViiss Susie Stafford, chaperon- ■ofi a party of _ young ladies to Greensboro Friday night to at- ■y'^d the show the Senator from M'ssouri. Misses Bertha Hoffman, M?vry White McAdams and Blanche Thompson of Greensboro spent >^nda.y the guest of their parents :i.t this place. Rev, D. E. Bowers and .vi'rs,, Ghas Staley of High Point | arrived Saturday to spend a week I or two the guest.of their parents! .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mebane. Rev, J, I). Andrew’ returned Friday from Tiiomasville where assisted Rev. Clarence Woods if. a series of protracted meetings He reports a very interesting meeting. Quite a good deal of tobacco is on the market these days -sad is bringing an average far above what was sold at this sea men last year. All the farmers tl’atwe have had the opportunity Holt Engine Co The New Holt Rotary Engine I! Will be on exhibition and demonstration at the Fair Ground fair week. Everyone interested in the stock pro position that we submitted to Alamance county in our let ter in the State Dispatch and Burlington News is invited to be present and see this en gine in actual service. Professional Cards 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 attorneysIat law L s. W. DAMON ADOLPH LONG Ihirlin^ron Grnhniii o'lii.’o in offlco in PlKdmODt BuHdiiig Hoit-Nlcliolson BidIg, Phone - 250 Phone 100-8 has arrived and demands increased Fire Protection, horpe demands the same pro tection ft'pm iire. not wait until after the fire. It’s too ■late then. represent and sound Co.’s The Cehbral Loan & Trvist Co. BURLINGTOJJ, n. garolina. J. A, DAVIDSONiPren, J^O: li:. JIOt'JfMAN, Sic. & Trem.. ir. H’", TJA’Oh^a', We Stand Behind I every piano we sell with a binding guarantee, look I after it-help you take care , I of it-make you our friend- > that’s why we have sold I so many. We have pianos from $150.00 up but that.:, $250.00 piano can’t be ' beat for the price, and then the terms are so easy! i' N j 8 f ELLIS .MACHINE & MUSIC CO. BURUNGTON, nORSH CAHOLmA. !«*SS John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 65, John R, Hoffman, Attorney-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second » Floor First National Bank Bnildin^. cliscussmg the market VC been well pleased. Holt Engine Company BURLINGTON, N. C. DR. J. H. BROjOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, N. C. for Smartly Tailored Garments Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. O.ffice Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs . PHONES: Office 218AResidence HoUrs9tol2 a.m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist Diseases of Ctildren and Woa»ea •1 stock of outer garments for the raaECuiine fani' aj"e^aaily arnvingi and they possess all the suit individ- uality that IS becommg to the leading American tailors. . . We want you to see them. In fact it wiir be to your interest to come here before: buying your fall dress suit. 1 hey are from the largest manufacturers. Ask others. A line of Dry Goods, ats.. B. GOODMAN Home of Good Clothes. Burlington, N. C. BRafcxmss0BCB8aKaa«2aB m ■ / A 0 ■£‘/ /‘M i“.'' 1^'.^ 0 0 & 1 a, We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, have the papers recoMed and look carefully and systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We save you 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 ‘It confidentially. lo Loan' For one year or longei at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. We negotiate loans only on first mortgage on real estate. ; : ; . : • • • \ -- N.C Phone :L '11
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