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With tlie Ci\y Fathers, Burlington March. 1911. The Regular meeting: of the Board of Aldernnen of the City of Burlington, held this night: Mayor Love presiding. Minutes of previous meetings recid and approved. IS^o reports from the Finance or Street Committees. In the matter of extension of Street; upon motion by Fowler, seconded by Cates, it is ordered that Church Street, leading South West from W. P. Ireland’s resi dence be opened up to the Cor porate limits, and the Street Commissioner is hereby ordered to open up and make passable the said street. No reports from the Cemetery; Police; School Committees. The Special committee appoint ed to locate boundaries of Gilmer Street was, on motion, continued. Upon motion by Ireland, it is ordered that E. C. Ingle be re lieved of Tax on lots valued at $150.00 erroneously listed. Reports of Chief Police; Tax Collector, Cemetery Keeper and Health Officer all read and accept ed. This being the time for appoint ment of Registrars and Poll Hold ers for the Municipal Election to be held in the City of Burling ton on Tuesday May the Bad, 19- 11, the meeting recessed for ten minutes in order that the Alder men select and name Registrars nd Poll Holders for their respec- ive _Wards: The meeting re- umes and the Aldermen name the following freeholders as Reg- strars ard Poll Holders, to wit.- 1st, ward D. H. White Registrar. B. M. Walker Poll Holder H. K. Hall Poll Holder. ^nd ward, B 0 Guthrie Registrar J. W. Slaughter Poll Holder Geo. A. Garrison Poll Holder :rd ward R. L. Sutphin Registrar C. G. Brown Poll Holder Jackson Isiey Poll Holder th ward Hudson Cates Registrar V. H. Snyder Poll Holder L. C. Fogleman Poll Holder. Upon motion by Apple, the fore joing were duly appointed Reg- strars aiiU Poll Holders for the lection as aforesaid, and the Secretary ordered to officially jotify the said Registrars and oil Holders of their appoint- lent. The Secretary & Treasurer -esented a memorandum list of jtes of the City, due and be aming due at Alamance Loan & Trust Co., and aggregating $8, 13.33, and upon motion by Apple |he said notes were ordered re newed., and the Mayor and Secretary & Treasurer are here by authorized and empowered to xecute renewal notes to the lamance Loan & Trust Co., as oliows to wit:— note to bear date of January 18 1, 1911, for $4000. note to bear date of Februiary th 1911 for $1,553.53, note to bear date of March 1st. 911 for $1,000. note to bear date of March 7th. ;)11 for $1.559.80 otal $8,113.33. Upon motion by Ireland the ;tion of the Secretary & Trea- irer in paying a note of the ;ty of Burlington, favor Bowe Page and due at the Alamance )an & Trust Co. for $1796.10 lid interest was approved. Upon motion by Ireland the f cretary & Treasurer is author ed to tender the Western Elec* le Co., the interest on note fall ig due on the 18th inst., and to for extension of 90 days on nncipai. Upon motion by Ireland the ecretary & Treasurer is hereby f :horized to communicate with e American Trust Co. of X harlotte N. C. and request that notes of the City of Burling- , aggregating $25,000. and iing due March the 9th 1911, ^eld in abeyance until Bond inds are in hand to pay said es. ■ pon motion by Fowler the cretary & Treasurer is hereby tliorized to execute a six month 0 for .$600.00 to the Eureka te Hose Co., for extension of :ond payment on Hose Con- I- 3on motion by Cates, second- by Fowler, it is ordered that sCity have built a “ModeF' ^lilary Dry Closet as reeom- «nued by the State Board of 'aiih, at a cost not exceeding fj.cif) other business, on motion - r^eeting stood adjourned. AS. P. Montgomery. Sec. & Treas. City of Burlington N. C. Aldermen present to wit; Sellars; Ireland; Freeland; Apple; Cates; Fowler. M>ering called to order, and Freeland, Aiderman, moved the adoption of the following resolu tion, to wit:-, Ordered that Jas. P. Mont gomery, Secretary & Treasurer be authorized and he is hereby authorized to pay oit and take up the $25,000 indebtedness vs the City of Burlinpton held by the American Trust Co. and others, which indebtedness was for money borrowed for Street and Sidewalk purposes in the City of Burlington; Motion se conded by Ireland, and on roll call, Sellers, Ireland. Freeland, Apple, Cates and Fowler, vote AYE, motion carried. Upon motion by Sellers, second ed by Fowler, it is ordered that the Secretary & Treasuer and W. H. Carroll, City Attorney, be and they are hereby authorized to communicate with Mr. C. A. Webb of Asheville N. C. with a view of i securing a loan of $10. 000 to enable the City to take up its note for a like amount held by Thos. F. Lloyd of Chapel Hill and falling due April 15th, 1911, Upo:n motion by Freeland, the Secretiiry & Treasurer is hereby ordered to draw a check favor H W. Kieffner $15.30 for service rendered in suit, Mrs. Hattie Denny vs the City of Burlington, It appearing that Geo. G. Garrison being a resident of the Third Ward of the City is ineligi ble to fict as Poll Holder in the Second Ward for the May Elec tion, it is ordered^ that L. J. Fonville be and he is hereby ap pointed Poll Holder for the Se cond Ward for the Municipal Election to be held in the City of Burlington, on Tuesday May 2nd, 1911. No other business, on motion the mteting stood adjourned. Jas. P. Montgomery. Sec. & Treas. City of Burlington. N. €. The Teeth. By J. S. Frost, D. D. S. Burlingiton N. C. March 22, 1911 Adjourned m.eeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Bur lington, held this day; Mayor Love presiding and the following Aldermen present, to wit;- Sellars, Ireland, Freeland, Apple Cates, Atwater, Fowler: absent Albright. Freeland, Alderman, offers the following notice of election for the city of Burlington and order for New Registration, as follows to wit;— Said notice, was on motion by Freeland, seconded by Sellers, adopted and ordered incorporat ed in the minutes. Upon rfiotion by Sellers, it is order that the foregoing notice be published in the Burlington News for a period of thirty days. F. L. Williamson, present and requested permission to place Concrete Sidewalk Pavement in front of hiis residence, the City to pay one half the cost af said pavement. Upon motion it is order that F. L. Williainson be permitted to place Con(jrete Sidewalk Pave ment in front of his residence and the City to pay one half the cost of a pavement four feet wide the cost of said pavement not to exceed $1.00 per squar yard and to be of stEinderd construction. Secratary & Treasuer ordered to communicate vdth Bowe & Page and a#, for extension of time on note falling due April 1st 191L No other business, on motion the meetin.iEr stood adjourned. Jas. P„ Montgomery. Sec. & Treas. City of Burlington N. C^ The Sixth Year Molar. When a child is from five to seven years of age his first per manent tooth appears. This is a large jaw tooth and comes above and below on each side, back of the baby teeth. It is called the sixth year molar. Owing to the fact that the tooth appears at so early an age, few parents realize that it is a permanent tooth, and that every precaution .should be taken to r re serve it for future years of le-. fulness. Dr. Farrier who is an authority op the correction of the irregula rities of the teeth, says that this tooth is the foundation for a normal occlusion of the teeth. If a child looses this tooth the ones which are to appear back of it will tip forward and the ones in front of where it was extract ed will tilt backward thus form ing a V shaped space, which is an ideal place for the lodgement of food and germs which will cause decay of the adjoining teeth These teeth which lean forward arid backward on each side of tho ipace touch the opposite teeth with thdr comers only. A child who loses these teeth soon after they appear on account of negl'eet and decay, are robbed of the proper function of these great grinders with which nature provided us for the mastication of our food. Most of the permanent teeth appear between the ages of five and fifteen jiears. If the parents have had these teeth e camined every six months during these years and carefully guarded them against decay, and have taught their children to carefully use their tooth brushes after meals, it will be little trouble in the future tp save the teeth, from the fact that their habits are fixed and their teeth are now becoming hard enough to aid in resisting decay. Administrator Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator, of the estate of Carolina Lea, late of Alamance County, North Caroling this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Burlington on or before the 3rd. day of February 1912 or this notice will be pled in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Jas. A. R. Davis, Administrator. This the 1st. day of Feb, 1911. Commissionei’s Re-Sale of Cotton Mill Stock. Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Ala mance County, made in the mat- ter of Sarah A. Kime, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of W. M. Kime, deceased, the undersigned commissioner will expose to sale at the Court House door in Gra ham, Alamance County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Monday, April 10th, 1911, at 12: o’clock noon, the following described personal property to- wit: Sixty Three and One Half (63, 1-^) Shares of Stock in the Mt. Pleasant Mfg. Company, of Kime ville. North Carolina. Terms of Sale:. One-third (1-3) of purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third to be paid within thirty days from date of sale, and the renmining one-third (1-3) within sixty days from date of sale. Interest to be charged on deferred payments at the rate of six per centum per annum, and title reserved until purchase price is fully paid. This March 15th, 1911. John H. Vernon, Commissioner. (Good for Widows) Q.vWhat is SALIC ? A.—The South Atlantic life Ins. Co. The oldest and niost conservatively progressive Southern Life Insurance Co., (non-industrial.) Wrrites only straight, clean, scientific life insurance Its policies are liberal siniple and free from complicatio conditions. Its a;ssets are invested largely in loans on N. C. real, estate and other N C. securities. NET ASSETS - - r - ----- $900,866.07 E. STRUDWICK - - - - E. H. JORDON - General Agent for North CaJh>lina. FRANK H. CURTISS - - - . Spedal Agent LOST-r-BIack and white spot ted pig, Return to W, D. Knott. Just Half io Bed, Clyde, Ky. —Mrs. I. A. Decker, writes from Clyde, “I recom mend Cardui, the woman’s tonic, to any woman in need of a reme dy. For five years. I was unable to do my work. Half riiy time was spent in bed. At times, I could not stand. At last I tried Cardui. Now I am well and hap py, and can do my own work.” Don’t suffer pain, headache, backache, and other womanly misery when your own druggist has on his shelf a remedy—Car dui. Get a bottle for your shelf. Handsome Scarf-Plo FREE Stopped Tliose Paios. Timberville, Miss.—Miss Ger trude Gutlin of Timberville wri tes; “I did not know anything could stop those womanly pains, from which I suffered for two years, until I tried Cardui. I had been troubled with various female ailments, but they were cured in a little while, thanks to Cardui,” Cardui is especially adapted for use by ailing women It relieves headache, backacke, dragging feeling, irregularily, nervousness, misery and woman ly weakness. It is safe. It is reliable. It does the work. Will you try it? Please do. A Phenomenal Offer Made by a New York Firm. Thousands all over the United States are taking advantage of a generous offer pf the Gotham Company 1161 Broadway, N. Y. City, making request for ,a beau tiful gold-plated scarf-pin for lady or gentlemen, which is mail ed to any one sending name and address free of charge. This offer is made to introduce their catalague 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-eent stamps to cover packing and postage. Send to-day and receive with- , out cost a piece of jewelry that you will be proud of. Burling Keep Yotir Eye on B Goodman, he is receiving some fancy weaves and styles of spring suits daiiy. ;His spring line of Gents jiiFarnishing is almost com- jolete. His line is selected vvith the view of fitting you in style and price. His years of experience have taught him just what his customers want. If you w&rit to be dressed stylish with a snappy spring suit naade of fabrics which will wear welK Keep Your Eye bn B. Goodman, B. GOODMAN P GOOD CLOTHES.” N. Carolina. ‘THEHBOME Read the ads in the Dispatch. Rhode Island capitalists, organ ized under Canadian laws, have erected in Orilla, Canada, a smelt er for treating ores from the Co balt mines. It is one of the larg est and most modern plants in Canada, covering nearly 10 acres. The chief product Will be silver bulhon and arsenic. Electric power will be used from the mu nicipal plant. Goveniiing Mint Service. Washington, March 24.—Sec retary McVoagh today approved an order which will place a wo man in direct charge of all the mints and aissay offices in the U- nited States, for short intervals at various times during the year. The woman is Miss Margaret V. Kelly of the MintBlureau,one,, of the three highest paid women is the hoarse, startling cough in the government service. Geo. E. Roberts, director of the mint is obliged to be absent from the treasury much of his time, and R. E. Preston, the mint examin er, is also av? ay much. In such cases Miss Kelly will be acting director of the mint, with full powers. Jrice, bow to obtain patents, trade I cop7Ti«rbte,etc., ^1,;, COUNTRfES. I £usiniss direct with Washlng'ton saves timeA \tnaney and often the patent. Patent and InfHngemeRt Pnetlc« Exclutlvely. Write or ccwe to us at TtO Elslitlt Stnet, Vaittd Statm Fktaat Offlc*, j WASHn^GTON, O. C. OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i'fHngton, N. C. March 16 1911 ^pirned meeting of the Board A.dermen of the City of Bur- held this morning in the W. H. Carrol: Mayor presiding and the following Kills A Murderer. A merciless murder is Appendi citis with many victims, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gentle stimu late stomach, Hver and bowels, preventing that cloggingthat in vites appendicitis curing Consti pation, HeatJache, Biliousness, Chills, 25c at Freeman Drug Co A Fierce Nisbt Alarm of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin of Manchester, 0., R. R. No. 2, for their four child ren were greatly subject to croup ‘'Sometimes in severe attacks,” he wrote 'Ve were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. Kings New Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble.” ‘So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Fever, La Grippe, Whooping Cough Hemor- rahages fly before it. 50c and $1,00. Trial bottle free. Sold by Freeman Drug Co. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. IllTentlon is prooaoiy pateiioaniB. tlon#8trlotlf conadontlal. HANDBOOK onPatenta eeatfre0. Odest agency for securin^atenti. Patents, taken tbroufrh Munn & Co. recetre tpecUU notice, vritlionc ctaame, in t&e Icientific ^itieriCAn. K handiomely Hln8tT»i ed weekly. jSr- culatlon ot any scieiitlfle journal. Terras, 13 • year) lour months, $1. Sold by all newsdealer*. MUNN 4 Co.»''“™^'-Nbw York BroncH Office. R2& F Bt., WMbinKton, D. Sweet potatoes are rarely seen in the United Kingdoni and are not found in the retail stores. The absence of this toothsome tuber is generally commented up on by American visitors. Advertise in the Dispatch. Big game hunting by airship is the very latest form of sport. Hubert Latham, the airman, was recently in California, intent up on shooting grizzly bears and mountain lions from his mono plane. Thc^Millinery Opening of Mrs. Ddrsett oyer Ed Boland’s Store will take place Friday and Sat urday March 31 and April 1st. You i^re cordially invited to attend. We have a beautiful showing of spring hats. Mrs. Mattie Dorsett, Burlingtpn. - - • N. C. Electric Succeed when ever^thin^ else iMl% In hervQUS prostration and fetnlAle weaknesses the7 are the 8uprem« remedy, as thousandft haire testified. TOR KIDNEY, LIveRANO STOMACH TROUBLE it , is the best medidne ever sold over a.dmggist's connter. pajentablUty. ALL SU«INCS» , STRroTLr coMFfDCNT^. fatent practice exclnstvely. tiurpamlng tef^enceb ^ : Wideawake invowora shonhl baveoor tiand- L book onllovr to obtiun and 8ell pal«t)tB,What.ln-1 ▼entlons will pay^How tp g^aparttKx.andot}ter'f TAlnnble InformsUon. £ient free toanyaddteu. f D. SWIFT & CO. ^01 St, Wasbtnfitoii^ 0. Q.j
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