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■ IMMi m WE DONl WANT DOULABS bad enough to palm off poor drugs upon you. We don t want to feel responsible for the serious results that often follow the use of inferior or improperly prepared medici nes. Profit is all right but at the expense of your health that of your family For that health’s sake make this your drug store. Burling^n Drug Compaijy. Local aiMl Personal. Mr, T. F. Ck)ble speat Monday ffl Gree*isboro on business. Ed Boiand spent Sunday at greensb^ the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Iiagle twk » flyiag trfp to Gibsonvi lie Sat- arday. Mrs. Mary Ezelle of Cliarlotte B the gueet of her parents for a few wee^. Mr. J. H. Isiey returned to Gibsonville Sunday where he has k;en working. Mrs. Geo. M. James who has l)een seriously ill with pneumoia improving we are glad to say. Miss Vallie Gross returned Sunday from a visit of several weeks to her brother at Golds boro. Prof. Spiker Music Director of ihe Biiigfeam School Mebane was Ihe guest of friends in town last Fri&y. Miss Ava and Hattie Rogers of Ae Long,s Chapel neighborhood bave' been the guests of their friend Mrs. Strater. FOR RENT:—Several good of fice rooms in Waller Building. For terms etc. Apply to J. Zeb. Waiter Misses Nellie Fhlemings and Pearl Fogleman of Elon College speiit a few days the past week ihe piest of their parents. Mrs. W. L. Mann of Albemarle arrived Saturday to be the guest ^ her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Damtaron for a few days. Miss Blanche Burton of the Hightower neighborhood spent s few days last week in town the fuest of fdends and relatives. Mr. C. H. Cates spent Sunday it Hillsboro the guest of Mrs. H, H. Thompson his aunt who has I?een seriously ill but is much im proved. Miss Gussie Ingle daughter of Postmaster Ingle of Elon College i?)ent Friday in town shopping Mid visiting her cousin Mrs. P. E Hoffman. The Yong Men’s Bible Class of the Christian Church will meet Friday night at the home of their tKieher Mr. C. A. Walker who Will entertain them. The two months old son of Mr. find Mrs. H. J. B. Wagoner died Thursday morning and was buri ed on the following day at Pine Kill Cemetery, Funeral services eonducted by Rev. Morgan at the home. Don’t Experiment. Y«a WiiO Make No MitUke if Ton FsUrw Tin Advice. TUiRCULOSIS PREVENTION. 20,000 Colored Posters to te Di;»- pSayed in Next Three Montbs Y«!ae $100,000. During the next three months, the billb^rds of the United States will display 20,000 educational posters on tuberculosis, accord ing to an announcementmade t(> day by the National Association for the study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. This, will conclude the cani- paigi? begun a year ago, when th e National Billposters Association donated free space to the tuber culosis cause, The Poster Print ers Association offered free print- Never neglect your kidneys. ing, and nine paper manufactui - If you have pain in the back, ers gavfe the paper for the posters^, urinary disorders, dizziness and The combined value of these sev- nervQusness, it's time to act and era! donations for this three- no time to experiment. These month campaign is nearly $100, are all symptoms of kidney trou- 000. , . . ble, and you should seek a reme- The posters are in six difterent dy which is know to cure the designs and are all printed in kidneys. three colors. They are 7 feet wide Doan’s Kidneys Pills is the and 9 feet high. Already nearly remedy to use. No need to ex- 2,500 of these posters have been periment. It has cured many hung on the billboards of 46 di^’ - stubborn cases in this vicinity, ferent cities, and it is planned to Can Burlington residents de- distribute 20,000 more before mand further proof than that April 1st in over 400 towns and contained in the following testi- cities. Any anti-tuberculosis monial? society in the United States may Mrs. Bryan Phillips, N. Maple receive free of charge, except for Street, Graham, N. C., says: ‘1 transportation, as many of these suffered for several years from a i>osters as can be hung on the dull ache across the small of my boards in its territory. The Nat- b^ek, accompanied by headaches ional Association with the Tuber- and dizzy spells. My kidneys culosis Committee of the National did not act properly and I be- Billposters and Distributor are became worried. After trying conducting the campaign, various remedies without finding The posters show in graphic relief, I procured a box of Doans form how fresh air, good food, Kidney Pills and began their use and rest cures tuberculosis; how I felt relief from the first and bad air, ovisrwork, and closed before long I was free from kid-; windows lead to consumption; ney trouble. I now feel better and how the careless consump- in every way.’* * jtive menaces the health of his For sale by all dealers. Price j family by spitting on the floor. 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., ;8’rATa ■ LdCM CoujfTY . » iSlra.n'k J. Clienejiiuakes oath that^be w aeoior partner of firm ol F. J. t heiiej, & Co., doing business ia theCity of do. County andToledo, County andStitte ftfoi!OTaid and that said firm will pay the sura of Ones Honbued DotiJUARs lor eeicn . ftnd 6very case oi Catarrh that ciinnot w cured by the nae of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ■ Fbank J. Chbnkv. Sworn to before s-rd Hp HHcribed in my jwresence, this d».v of I>ee«ml>er A. D-1886. . , ' (SKiL) i.W B r* .4/ne PuBuo. Hall's Catarrh Owe is I iuteraftlly, and acts sirectxy on ifce blood and mu cous surfaces of; the system. Bend f|or testimonials free, F, J. CHENrfY & Cc,, 'i?ote(3o, O. Sold by ail Druifgists, 75. . ^ Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipa tion. That Greek bootblack who was recently made vice consul to Aberdeen certainlyrworked from the ground up. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United State. —Remember the nam§—Doan’s and tiike no other. Miss Brake of Philadelphia, Field Secretary of the After School Club is now in Burlington. dailsfiora !^o. ! Items Dear Editor: -I feel like I r/ant to ?7rite a few words in re gard to the Hartshorn Items, allbough I am but ten years old. There has been some hard things among the nftigrhbors. Instead of saying hfi.rd things they had better pi'ay for one another. For the Bible says: “Do imto others as as you wouid have others do un- to]you. ” If yon can’t say anything g'ood better not say anything. The Bible says, ' ‘Blessed is the peaoe mal:er for they shall see May God’s richest blessings be and abide with them all. Lone Soots. OaKdale Notes. Well thin^ are all lively around Oakdale, Once more they grum ble abou t the weather clianging so. There will'be a picnic at Oak dale the 21st for the teachers the district. There will be some able speakers there on that day. Everyboey invited. They ,are to play ball in the afternoon if nothing prevents, we are expect ing a grand time. We are sorry to know that Mr. J. W. Ovennan has moved to his new home 1 miles east of.Saxap- ha\^r. I am sorry for the b|>ys of this section 1 am afraid those High Point boys will want to gc back. Mr. Elenry C. Way and his best girl Miss Oneta Overman were out driving Sunday for his last time. I can sympathize with that young man also Mr. Frank Stewart and Miss Argie Over man, were visiting Sunday. Miss Annie Zimmerman visit ed at Mr. John Kimrey last Fri day night and at S. A, Alexander Sat\;irda> and Sunday night. Mr. L. T. Smyth visited his father LIr. Quint Smyth of Kimesville Sunday. Mr. w. F. Way and family visited John Stev7art Sunday. Mr. Lee. Euliss called to see his best girl Sunday night on Hartshorn No. 1. Mr. John Steward and son Le- Roy visited over about Swepson- ville a few days ago they report a nice time Ray said he saw his new home. Miss Maytie Spoon returned Thursday from Stokes Hospital, Salisbury where she was operat ed on for appendicitis. We are glad to report that she is improv ing nicely and hope she will soon be entirely well. HaDdsome Scarf-PlB FREE A Phenomenal Offer Made by a New York Firm, Thousands all over the United States are taking advantage of a generous offer of the Gotham Company 1161 Broadway, N. Y. City, making reawest for a beau tiful gold-plated scarf-pin for lady or gentlemen, which is madl- ed to any one sending name and address free of charge. This offer is made to introduce their catalogue of general mer chandise, household goods, jewel ry, novelties, &c. Readers of this paper are requested to send name and address immediately, inclosing five two-cent stamps to cover packing and postage. Send to-day and receive with out cost a piece of jewelry that you will be proud of. Professional Cards UST OF UNElilMED LEHERS Remaining in Post Office a t BurUngton, N. C., Jan. 7th. 1911. Gentlemen: C. B. Allred, George Booker, of Will Eveger, James A. Garrison. ' Coleman Thompson, Elysan Young. Ladies: Mrs. Sallie Boggs, Miss T. L. C , Mrs. W. H. Holder, Miss Rebecca Jones, Miss Maude Shep herd, Miss Margarette Watkins. Porsons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed and give date of advertised list." J, Zeb Waller, Post Master. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't ap proach the vast number killed by disease germs, No life is safe from their atnacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That’s why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful bM purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they’ll give you. Mo ney back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at Mebane Drug Co., Mebane North Carolina. Dr, W. D. Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. 'phone 20. Night calls, Mrs. S. M. Homaday's. ^phone 282. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW £. S. W. DAtfERON ADOLPH L 0 N Ii If you want a loan, call oij us. We can accomodate you. The prily security we take is I Estate. For the best security on earth is the Jearth itself. If you have money to loan, we wiM give you first mortgage on iiripro- Ilea! Estete, or farm property, we guarantee the payment of the principal and six ^r wnt interest semi annually. We biiy and sell Real Estate, write life, fire and live Stopk Insurance. The Central Loan & Trust Go. BURLmGTON, N/GAROLINA. \ Capital $50.(^. J.j4r DAFII>Spjr, Tret.. J^O^S BOJ^FM,^,8eiB. d^ Trta$. W. Wi THAT OLD. SQUARE Piano w^ called “FINE'* in the old tim^s, but you want to trsMde it to us and get a fine upright piano now, we will allow you all its worth. Call m and see our fine latest style pianos and lets, “talk it over,'’ Organs and Sew ing Machines at all prices cash or on easy terms. 20 years iii ]Burlington. ELUS MACHINE & MUSIC CO. BURUNGTON, NORTH CABOUNA. Bnrhngton offlc« in Plidfliieiit BaUdius Phone • 250 kGraha,m ..Jz oifioeln laiMIIIbiioIsoii BIdg. Pbooe iOO-B John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counaellor at Law,, Burlington, N. C Oflicc! over Bradley's Druj^. Store. Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. OfBce, Second Floor First National Bank Building:. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURUJNGTON. N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES: Office 218A, Residence aOS, Hours k? to 12 a, m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist lH*«iises of CIuIdreB and Womai m\ X-Siy Work, Car Load 6f fine young mules just received, also some good young brood mares. This stoek w’as bought in ^Centucky and Tenn>, and is well broke and first class in every respect. C^ll and see us. FOGLEMAN BROS Phone 220-a. BURLINGTON V - Front Street. - NORTH CAROLINA ■J ouHave a Right to Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to- 0 gether with an honest 1 purpose to earn it We Win Help You. Thie first step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don’t wait. You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the mterest, taxes, in surance and maintenance money—namely. Rent —that you have been paying to the ‘iOther Fel low’’ and soon it will be YOUS VERY OWN HOME And not the some body’s house to rent Others by the score have Med the“Piedmont Wayr and found it easyl Will you? it over with us. Real Estate DepartBcat. 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Th liie grave not know dence is t pot and t The amoi usually b than $50f ffllkas Pitrt Revenue ai^ Shep and desti distillery of oldNe’ In the ou and fifty cap anc i ters, whi and beer, the distiV rived an to its owi probably officers 6 more tha im CwsirtT 1 On yes bout two little Eln daughtei Foushee f^une catch on , entire cl were bui i body. Tl cross th and left five yea] rible thi brother * of mind to run biit it V becoul
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