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Local and Perssnal. COLD AS THE * FROZEN NORTH >et our ile cream melts , in your mouth and trickl es down your throat like nectar A dish of it is both food and drink and delightful one at that. It’s good for childrenvand grown folks alike and is as wholesome as it is de licious. Try., seme. , . BURLINGTON DRUG : €0. * In Memory of Olive Holt. Mr. Amick Gfulley of I^leigh was in town Sunday visiting friends. E. P. Adams of Greensboro spent Sunday in town the guest of friends and relatives. FOR RENT. -Five-room house on Ireland Street with electric lights and water. Luther Cates. Mr and Mrs,, John King of Bear Union Ridge were shopping visitors in town last week. Miss Imogen© Thurston, who has been at R« Hospital 12a- leigh, rei"umed liome Saturday. We call attention to the ad. of The Stokes Furniture Company in this issue. Rev. J. D. Andrew is spending a few days this week at Lenoir visiting friends. LOST. —Gentlemen’s Elgin dou ble case gold watch No. 218117. Reward of $5.00 will be given for its return. L. 0. Crater. Miss Grace Hoffman of Whit- sett spent Saturday and Sunday in town the guest of her mother returning Sunday evening. Mrs. L. P. Shepard left Satur day for High Point to spend sometime the gu€ist of her daugh ter, Ml'S. Henry Greeson. If you have an old black hat, coat or skirt spotted with dirt or grease, try A Bradley’s “Spot." It will do the work. Mrs. J. E. Holt left first of the week for Baltimore where: she will spend a few weeks the i?uest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Atwater of Bynum spent a ft w days the past week the guest of Dr. and Mrs, . Taylor, Mr. A. E, was tilled Pilot Mountain last Tuesciay to attend the burial of his brother- in-law, Mr. T. B. Jeffreys. We should have said Coble’s Grocery last week instead of Go bles Grocery Co, , as Mr. C, M. Goble is owner aiiid managfia:'. Miss Georgia VlTilson left Sat urday for her home at McLesans- viiie to spend several weeks the guest of her parents. Edgar Holt, who has finished his first year at tibe Atlanta Den tal College came home Saturday for a five months’ vacation. . Mr. E. E. Turner of Hillsboro has purchased tho stock of g oods from Mr. E. L. Stephenson and will continue the grocery busi- Bess at the same stand. Carl Pritchett, who has been at Atlanta, Ga, was in town the past week en route to his home near Altamahaw. . He will leave in a few days for Detroit,, Mich. Mr. W. J. Thompson returned last week from Virginia where he purchased a car of stock. Look up the ad. of the Burling ton Live Stock Co., in this iijsue. Prof. B. M, Rogers who spent Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant Garden the guest; of his sister, •Mrs. Frank .Foust, passed through town Monday returning to his school. If one bad cold cost ’ Caruso $60,000 he would have to b) en dowed by Carnegie before he could afford to have the mea.sles. Depart(i5i this life oh, April 2, 1911, Olive ;F. Holt,’ daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Jas.- H. Hblt, aged seven years. Little Olive was sick but a ^ short time, during which time she suffered-greatly, yet how patient, siie was during her sickness, vpas shfe known to murmur. She was a favorite of all who knew her. The child, the babe that, lay so near the mother heart is Iain a- way in the cold and darkness; yet there is consolation, for shfe is now where pain and suffering cannot come, where^thp river from under the throne never freezes. And now, O Father^, lead us up until we reach the shining gate and go in and join the dear little one who has priB- ceded us into that blessed coun try where there are no tears, no parting and where there can be no death. ' We miss you every day, Olive’ From youi* accustomed place; The hours seem long and lonely. Without your d^r sweet face. Our hearts are often sad and weary, In thinking of the past. The vanished dream of few short Done Dftily In BurlingtoR. Ma^y Citizens TeB of it. Nearly every reader has heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their good work in BurUngton still con tinues, and our citizens are eon- ‘ stantly adding endorsment by ! public testimony. No better I proof of merit can be had than the expe.riehe6 of friends and neighbors. V Read this case: I J. A. Ha^er, Davis St., Bur- iin^oir, Nv C.;' says: troubled a great deal by backache and pains through my loins and si.des. I often noticed, that the! kidney secretions were unnatural and passed entirely too fre^uent^r ly. Upon a friend’s; advice, J decided to try Doan’s Kidney Pills and procured a box at the Freeman Drug Co. I had used them but a short time before my kidneys weire restored to their nopnal c6n^,tion, I heartily rec ommend Doan’s Kidney Pill to other sufferers.” For sale by. all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn- Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name~Doi.n,s ^d take no other. otfei^ doe Hondf^' D fo#ikrTe««®;bf Catarrh that caqrtot be by JBistM’s h Cure. ; ; , J, S', i. CHENEY ft CO., Toi.ei>o, O. \ ande M^ned, knows t. •J. Cheney lor the laett 15 years, and be lieve hiia perfectly hpnprabie in al!, busi- nps8 tranflactione and flnaneially able to cajiry out any obHgations -liiada firm. " . :‘WAfcrjHtG, ■ ■ , Whotesale I>ru|!cgi8ts, Toledo. 0. ■ Hairs Catainrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and 01 iHfows' surfaces* of the -s^Btem; ‘Testi monisile feee. Price f>>N,cej^t8^,j^er bottfe. Sold all j J j Takie H4li’0'F«iuily Pills-for cp^jiiti,ia- 7 f ’■J..,"' way. years, That were too bright to last. But we are not repining, God leads we knov^r, the Sonws are soul-refining For realms of endless day, We ^ve you up to Jesus, Our precious darlii»g dear, , ^ We kiiow He makes you happier Than you could ever be here. And when earth’s sorrows press us, And we are sad and faint. Come hear in spirit whisper, Hope’s shining picture, paint. We’U„pi3tyjs«id ’Till life and hope shall cease. Then life etemal,i; Olive, We’ll spend with you in peace. Watch by, the “gate” that’s “golden” Y ou and other loved ones there,. And meet us when we are called toconie' ■ Your blessed home to share. UST or UNCUIMEB UnEKS Remaning in Post Office at Burlington, N. C.^ Apr. ^ 1911 Gentlemen: - John R. Boor, Robert Brockwell, Lucien P. Elliott- Bob Grubb, Prank King, D. 0. Lewis, Zack Davis, Eugene Moore. Ladies: « Miss Addie Eark, Mesdames Jas. Huffines, J. A. Jonston, Misses Lizzie Messer Susie Sharpe, Mary E. Stones, Mirs. J. E. Terrell, Miss Ada Villines Mrs. W. H. Wood. Persons eailing forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed and give date of advertised list.’^ / J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Hiv River Sttoday The fc^lowing is^ a r^ort of the Suniday Schools of the town of Hiw River fof Sunday April 2nd,;;i9ii..;,-;o Attendance, CoHectioiqf; Christian Baptist " M. P. 87-' 48: 83, 69 .-i. . 1.35 :^90 114 ■r*rT* ProfessicHial C A. Anderson Bl. D. Ofiice hours 1 to 2 p. mv7^tk^Sp;m. Ficst National Bank Buildings Leav^ day calls at Bradleys I)i*u;g Stoire. '1 a. or Dr, W, D. Practicing Physician,, BURLINGTON,!^. C. / V i ; Day calls at Freeman Drug €©. ’phone 20. Night calls,. , $• M. Homaday’s, ’phone k! Burlington Akmar ce fiili,' l-2^ed soil, k iaj cul- |K^oi|,4(l|iei3e^'in. .wood'two story house an4 Isffge feed|>aEi^|^^= I > M i !•! 84 ^6re farsn 11-2 miles Northwest of Burling toi^ laM^ ?-3 gray, 1-3 red soil, 7 room water, lOCO eSf af^ut/§ oldi this is the best pear oircn^d'in our counts^ ^ U-'i- ■X .k' balanice in timber land 90 to 109 acres in pa§t]ure, all rich red soil, large ; i i^ivant yoii id loan y^r money through iD(^r 45013^^3^ first mortgiijte on real estate not to exdeed 50 per cent of cash value of propiirty given a si^urity and our company guaranty :the: paynien of principal and six per centiptt^rcst pftyabic semi-annually. If you have or city jfrop^ty |br ialc; list ft With us, it wi|l cpst yoit nothing to sell through mrx^m Wc write Life, Fire and t-ivc Stock Instuance. i&LINGTiMf NOWB CAROLINA. mfK M mrrMAlf, Su^ a treat, W^W.SROWA\Segr Easter Marriages. She ChinsedI Her Stockings and Wwmm raMM .• • An Oregon awain and his la^ fdr, after havinir been engaged #of 4our way to the mixdstcr^s Saturday , to get mariied, wh^ the brid^to- be discovered a hoJe in her right stocking j ust the shoe top. By^e tinner that the two had reached the* poEsooage she deci- ed that the hoie wmld show When she kneeled before the minlst«3%. In spite ©£ the pfotests of the groom^about-torbe she bade him and the minister wait until she could h£)izi«r and change hietr stockings.. She hadn't been home five minutes before Rev. J. D. Andrew reports the following marriages, all of Which occured at the Reformed parsom-1 more tha® age here except the last which she telephoned that he need not occured in the home of the bride^s' wait any lenger. She said that parents Mr. and Mrs. John Baul-j while changingh^rstockmgs she ding on R. F. D. No. 4: : also changed her mind .and had At 8 p. M. April mh, Mr. Ber- deterailraed not to marry. Dti F. G. Gdwcr, CENTAL SURGB< ‘ National Bank Boil&g. - GlUHM, ■ - - HOinitilinBR/L Dameron & Long AX,IiAW , E.$.W.8Ai£K0N ADOmtOKt Bnfhitgtpn ■ qA(A In fM«nt UfMlif. 250 ^ ofito» ia PbiHt John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Ibaw, Burlington^NwCI. Office over Bradlev’s Drag Store.. Phone- 0&L Mc^ Mr. An- ry Meachem and Miss Viola Intyre. At 8:15 p. m. April 12th, Burney Clapp and Miss Iva thony. ’ At 8 p. M. April li5ih, Mr. Ma con Dorsett and Miss Lprena King. At 10 a. m. April 15th, Mr; As we meirtiaife fatuitously say of mortal afl^rs, what a fortu nate- thing this youth was the discovery of a hole in the bridal sto^iig. He need not expect to find a lady who does not now and then exercise woman ^s preroga tive^ to be sure; but this one is on6 of those violent exercises. Mike Durham and Miss Lillian Asheville Gagette-News. Baulding. ,, All these couples have our best wishes for a long and happy Kfe. John R. Hoffman, AttonMy^atoLawv, Burlington, I^rth Carolina. Office, Seeonj) ni»«r Fib^ NetioBal Baiik BiuMux. DR. I E m&ms Suig^n Den^st FbsterjJBuilding BUR3L.INGTON, N. 0. Town Marshal Logan, of Bunk er Hill, Ind., whose verbal resig nation the town board refused to consider, has written his resigna- Well, Tammany landed its sen ator in New York, proving that the organization is not yet suffer ing from senile decay. in th# b^rp^ stitdu ou& iiiaii., ^d |»p>y nii^^ it i^ tb; have 6^ a g^^t comes to stay over night. We have just the Toilet Set you want, Vut you must come and pick it oiit; It is n>ixed in with so many Qthipr pretty ones that only you can say exactly which itis. :Nw;C What a fine man for the staff tion and hired a lawyer, with the fyellow news^]^r Capt. intention of bringing the matter Hobson would ^ Why hasn t before the courts if the board per- he been corralled. sists in trying to keep him in ' office. Subscribe for The Dis r/.lCH Jas. N. Tajrbr, M. D. Pliysictan & Sargeen. Oi0Sce Piedmont BuiMtng, two ’front rooms; upjstairs PTONES: - Office 218A, Kesi^Bee^kl. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. m 4to 5 p. m. S|^ali«t DiKMW «f ChUd^muil Wmw| ilitd Mij W6ik. Lfe^ng and fruitless has been Mr. Bryans search for ■ ‘available deiiiocratic cahdidi^^^ arid he ihay ha ve to meet himself comihg ba^ on that same road. If we are to be$tieve a w^l claims that he knows, thertJ #| neither a millionaire nor a paup^l in North Dakota, Iliat means veritable paradise. 7... YouHa\ re a If you have the am- and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to eiarn it 't. />: We WBl Help You. The first Step toward financial independeiiGe is to own your own home. Begin now. Don’t wait. You have^waited all th’ese years and you] are still paying rent. laGHT ABOUT and try ‘‘The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars sayed each week or nionth, together with the interest, taxes, in surance and^maintenance money-^-namely. Rent —-that you have been paying to the “.Other Fel low*’and soon it will be some body s houyse to rent Others by the scoi¥ h^e tried thie *^^ W#” and foui^ it%j^ and talk it b^ us. ■ - - - iin,v is-c-yl ii.o isiixvoo''^. .onl .B'Ui/j Es&te CtffoliBa. Phttfte Niv 70 OAri 03, '.iVa: mat sd Lai ly fror it Pur« eynt to 91 le cor whiU to th itaine( E)Dodde^ [iJlithewoi "irinClol It diffl »d is n( Clov^ ie money ility of I langie, wi desues. to be ted Is, such C. with on: le and jom it w£ fr V ■ r ^l^fibyterian 3 moi atele^ iggerat proelaij z^thy oft ijf^countrj •edtri mblic we Jsefreeai in who ta bublic e et their bai verfibiscioi lefenfi any linhood a State. venom »ad, elov« to elii »]|i| thing mi fTfep 01 th :ret swooi il and spu poll or ipt vote ten chat mt ►rt* When |#racy of p ^grerous. high servic iTs and li l^tality sii . Jrt of virtu iliis the aou B poison 1 's whole Every ?^ched witii graces fa 6jRie of self c] W natural a ingr. Satl [^mes CO [*|istian mai premises It he^n j .|nders to s blighted il blame ii
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