Bew’s Taw ? :S^^~t:r;'X;W':?-'f- i k p: fi b ngClAKAflON”^^ We will celebrate the Glorious Fourth by serving you with the best cream and cold drinks to be had. Burlington Drug Co M and PersoDal. The best that money can buy, Melrose and Dan Valley. Burlington Lumber Co., just received big lot of J4o. 1 shingles. Miss Queen Ingle visited Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Ingle of near Whitsett Sunday. Mr. John Ingle and little son Willie spent Sunday at Greens boro the guest of friends. J. W. Bryan of Spencer spent S^»nday in town the guest of his sister Mrs. W. W. Brown. Mrs. W. H- Ca^oll returned h&t week from a trip to Washing- lo^, B. C. where she spent a w«ek. Mr. Frank Stockard and wife af High Point Are in the city the guest of his father Capt, J. R. Stockard- Miss Bessie McPherson, a pop- ?jlsr young lady of liberty R. P. D. is the guest of her friends Misses Beulah and Mary Foster. Mr, A. S. Dickey of R. No. 5 spent Saturday and Sunday in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall. It has been sometime since Mr. Dickey has made our city a visit. Miss Faith Willis of High Point jpent Wednesday and Thursday tlie guest of her friend Miss Pearle Mebane, going Thursday to the home of her brother Mr. S, Hinshaw in the southern part ©f the county where she will visit several weeks. Id the Burlington Sunday Schools Sunday^ June IStfa^ 1911. Sunday School Totals. Attendance Collection M. E. Baptist Presbyterian German Ref. Christian, M. P. 362 257 8.16 , 126 4.42 125 5.21 214 7.24 213 3.24 e 96 2.74 1393 $44.54 Death of Mrs. W. H. Crowded out last week. Mrs. W, H. King, of Greens boro, N. C. died early Monday morning at the home of her sister Mrs. Joe Long, in Person County near Roxboro. Mrs. King has been suffering for quite a while : of heart trouble and had gone down to visit Mrs. Long thinking ■that she might be benefitted, but she gradually grew worse until the end came. She was brought through the country to Longs Chapel, this county and was buried yesterday. Rev. J, W. Holt conducted the services. Mrs, King is survived by her husbjind W. H. King, who is in the Mercantile business at Greens t>oro, one daughter Miss Mozelle who is about 14 years old[, and one sister Mrs, Joe Long and one brother Mr. Nathan Hurdle, the latter two of Person County. Mrs, King, was an excellent Christian lady about 42 years old well known in this county having formerly lived at Haw River and Altamahaw. Mr. King is a son of Mr. H. C, King, a prosperous farmer living some seven miles north east of here. We offer One Hundred Dollars B^wafd' fo/oDVcam of Catairh tbac cannot be cured W Catar li Care. V. S. CHENEY & CO., TotKfto, 0. We, the andei signed, have known F. J. Cheney for the lastt 15 years- and| be lieve him perfectly boQorabl«!_ in aiU bust * n»s» transactions and fiaan(jially able to carry out anv obligations made by bis Arm. ' WAi7iMj?o/Kii!(NA,N & Marvin, Wholesale Dniggists, Toledo, 0. Hall 8 Catarrh Cure is tak^n mternal- ly, actiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Testi Qibulais sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drugtsists. Take Hall's Family Piite for constipa tion. Death of Baby. Fred Sykfes, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sykes, died in the ioine of his'parents on Elmii^ street extension last Sabbath, June 18, suged 11 months apd 2 i&ys. little Fred had been sick several days and it was thought he was improving. But on ^t- larday.h^ .ft^^nio lose and pas^ ed away Oft^inday. This is the third tim^‘death has claimed a ^hildfnHH this home. The funer al was held in the home on IMton- -day at4 p- Ijy Rev. J. p. An drew Ijttile bttdy was laid to rest in the graveyard at Beth lehem Christian Church. men’s bibls and baraca CLASSES TOTALS. Attendance. Collection. Baptist ^ 80 3.60 Presbyterian 15 2.04 Christian 35 1.80 M. P. 30 1.40 German Ref. 26 3.45 WebbAve. 24 .91 M. E. 108 Snow Camp, Total today 318 $19.96 The Men’s Bible Class Associa tion of Burlington, which is com posed of one Men’s organized Bi ble Class in every church in town has been organized and making its weekly reports, through its Secretary, of attendance and of fering since August 26th, 1910. Below is a comparison of at tendance and offering August 26th, 1910 and June 18th, 1^11, a period of ten months. Total August 26th, 1910—At tendance 117; Offering $7.91. Total June 18th, 1911—Attend ance 318; Offering $19.96. Do you think it is worth while and yet there is territory undis covered. The members of the Methodist Sunday School deserve much credit for haviiig 362 present last Sunday with 108 in the Baraca Class, The Methodist Baracas are to be congratulated imon their great and successful effort last week. The Sunday School interest is growing in all the Sunday Schools in Burlington in a remarkable way. Secretaries, please hand in your reports on Monday. T. D. Dupiiy, President. John H. Yembn, Secretary The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts announces in another column its openinqf for another year on Sep tember 7. This College contin- afes to grow in numbers and in usefulness. L«ast year it enrolled 830 students. Its graduates are testing a leading part in the in dustrial life of our State, and are in steady demand at good sala ries. Young men who desire to fit themselves for success in in dustrial occupations will do well to consider such a form of educa tion. igpR Wilt Soon Start ^ft'er you take Dr, King’s New Wfe Pills, and you’ll quickly en joy their fine results. Constipa tion and indigestion vanish and fine appetite returns. They reg ulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at Freeman D ug Co. Cards Professional J. p. Spoon, D. V, S. Sy. A. Hornaday Sppon & Hornaday Veterinarians Office an;! Hospital Office Phone 377 415 Main St, Residence Phone 282, THE TRUE TEST. UST OF MUlilEI lETttlS Tried in BurUugton, It Has Stood ITie Test. The hardest test is the test of time, and Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood it well in Burlington. Kidney sufferers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the fol lowing: Mrs. Sarah Andrews, Webb Ave., Burlington, N. C., says:— “I am always willing to give Doan’s Kidney Pills my endorse ment, knowing from personal experience that they are a good remedy for kidney trouble. I suffered a great deal from pains in the small of my back and I had such bad headaches and dizzy spells that I could not get »around. Finally I decided to try Doan’s Kidney Pills and got a supply from tne Freeman Drug Co. They restored me to better health than I had enjoyed for years, not only strengthing ray kidneys but driving the pain a- way.” (Statement given Dec. 19, 1907.) k Lasting Effect. On January 14, 1911, Mrs. Andrews was interviewed and she said: “I am glad to make the fact known that the cure effected by Doan’s Kidney Pills three years ago has been per- I^nanent. My health since tha.fi time has been excellent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-~Doah,s —and take no other. C. A. Aaiderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to'8p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys’Drug Store. Remaining in Post Office at Burhngton, N. C., June 24, 1911. Gentlemen: Rev. Albright, E. Secret, John Trebat. Ladies: Miss Flora Andrews, Miss Elsie M. Baker, Miss Mary Coletrain, Mrs. Frances Eller, Miss Lillian Guthrie, Mrs. Lizzie Messer, Miss Annie Privett, Miss Bessie Klintob, Mrs. I, S. Riley, Miss Tincee Spaules, Dr. W. P Moser JPracticirig Phydcian, BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. ’phone 20, Night calls, Mrs. S. M. Homaday’s. ’phone 282. Dr. F. G. Gower, DENTAL SURGEON National Bank BuiMing. mm, - - - NORTH CAROLINA. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW L S. W. OAMERON ADOLPH L 0 N fi Burlingtoa Graham office Ut cffflce in' Pfwlaiait Biililng Stn'RlcliolsoB BMg. Phene - 250 Phone 100*B Graded School Annonacement. Those pupils who are entitled to special examinations will be given an opportunity to make good their deficiencies on the following days: Juniors on August 14th, Sophomores on August 15th, Freshmen on August 16th, Grammer School on August 17th. Examinations will begin at 9: 00 a. m. Pupils with not more than two 1 back studies (Algebra and Geo metry or Arithmetic and Algebra Persons calling for any of these count as one study) are entitled letters will please say “Advertis-, to these examinations and they ed and give date of advertised are strongly urged to make pre- list.” paration to stand off this work. J. Zeb Waller, Office hours between 9:00 and Post Master, i 10:00 every day except .Saturday - and Sunday. G. C. Singletary, Supt. John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlsnjttoii, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 66* ^ 84 aere farm two miles North west of Bi rlinffton N. C. 7 room cottage* good b?rn, good v atrr i-H soil, 2-3 gray, %e orc^r^ We will rell this farm fcr . acre farm 2 1-2 miles South of Burlington N C„ Located on ; macadam road froiY) Burlinsrtori >n Alamance Mill^, good two story dwe)iing por d b-irn good water, about one^half^m cultivation:’ balance in woodlahd. We will sell this place for ^>.000.00 XT ^ 51^cre farmv six miles Northeast o?’Burlington N. C. . Good gray soil, one tobatcico bam. We vdll spi’i this place forfelSO.OO. 22 aere f^ 2 miles North of Burlington N C 'Gopd 6 f(^ cottage, good barn and plenty of good water. The buildirig on this place is worth our nricf^ $1,250.00. . ^ BURLINGTOIS^ J*. /I. DA VIDSOlf, Hi HOFFMAN, See. A Treaa. IT. A PAK OF HANDSOME John R. Hofiman. AHanMy-iit-L«ir» Buriington, N^rth C^qlina. OfBce, Secttsd First Nsdotnl DR. J. H. BRdOKS Siugeon .Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON. N. C. ^ 4- * J, 'wV is of itveijf good faousekeep^. You cait gratify yours to the titiiiost if you take Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES; Office 21SA, Houra 9 to 12 a. m. One of the neVest horns can be made three different tones automobile to produce by moving Would we call murder in Chica- the bulb that supplies it with air go a leading industry or would to different angles. you say that it is a pastime. Besidence 395. 4 to 5 p; m. Spedaliat Dicc««M ' C^iren aad Wvves ana X-Sav Work. , REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND eHilD.« Mks. WiirsM>w’» SOOTBINO Sykup h«s b«a used for over SIXTY YSARS by MILWONS of MOTHBKS for their CHII,DItKN WHitB TStlvTHING, with PKRF»CT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHItP, SOFTKN8 the GUMS, AI^tAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COWC. and is the best retn^y lor 1>IARRHCEA. It is ab solutely hanaless. Be sure end nsk fw “M« Winslow’s Soothing Syriip," and take no other amd. “y-weiity-five cents a bottle. - ^ w IQOK at our dr^gg^its too weliayejneai!]^ one^huhdrc^ terns to select from, we have some beautiful designs in both oriental ^ ^ “ * :E On, N. C. ''JL ANYTKIiyG m TAiLQRIWG. Also the Home of Satisfaction in Cleaning, Pressing, aad Djring. ^urlfhpn Taflorins and XleanlDg Works. Jas. M. Leath, Prop. PRENCH GLE^NiN(3 A JPECIAL TY I You Have a Right to If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it :Jrsi We Will Help You, The first|step toward financial independence i$ to own'^your own home. Begin now. Don't wait You have waited aU these years and ydii^ are still paying rent RIGHT ABOUT and try “The PIEDMQNT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxes, in^ surance and maintenance money—namely. Rent -that youhave been paying to the ‘tOther Fel low"'and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME some body's house to rent 0(3xers by the score haye tried the “Piedmont Way” and fptind it eaisy. Will you? it over with us. TRUST CO. Eeid Estate Pepariiiient. - - “ - Ndrth Carofina. Phone No. 76 from JJew ,„nancialj IftteBomJ lioor tnri Andersoj PTS A ^ nearing: Broad a stones His or Jiisdoon oi bankc jj^y car fourth HI itsimpM tremendj tom off ' I as the I [crashed [tang at t been vraus beii These bCfiird ar the air a ]y, horrij Ae Wallf Stock the Btret crush sol serves h| the faea der. Wilmil IL, Rittei “I used [and w over could noi After Iright an| [for 10 vi Imedy fc [used by Itime. Il Isary isuchas [ness, di (etc. Inpi it is me Qu: Stat

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