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LEAN atid listen and you will feam of the 3EST iTHiNGSl^ DRUGGISTS SELL. .High standard fountain delica cies. Elite toilet luxur ies, best druga, most effi cient service. BURLINGTON DRUG COMPANY. Local and Personal. Nice lot of shingles just re ceived. J. W. Cates. The best that money can buy, Melrose and Dan Valley. The Dixie Mill continues to do custom work. Pay market pnee for good wheat Mrs. Ada Patterson of Reids- ville was in town Sunday the guest of friends. Miss Maud Hobbs has accepted a position as saleslady with Mr. E. L. Boland. Misses Maud Brown and Ad- die Fowler attended the picnic at Efland Saturday. Ed King is out in the country enjoying life with the birds and bees. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertson of Lexington are spending their vacation the guests of relatives. Mrs. Homer Moore left Thurs day for Indiana to be the guest of her father. She will be gone four weeks or more. Miss Nina Pinnix, a pretty young lady of Kernersyille is the guest of her friend Miss Pearle Fogleman for a few weeks. FOR SALE-80-page manual of McEwan’s Shorthand. Ad dress, “W,” Box No. 284, Bur lington, N. C. Miss Evie Gross, head milliner at Isley’s is taking a few weeks vacation before the opening of the fall season. Mrs. FredReiber who has been the guest ■ of her parents here left Saturday for her home at Raleigh. Mr. Joe Robert.wn of Greens boro spent Sunday with his sis ters Misses Ella and Plorine Rob ertson. Miss Myra Dorsett has accept ed a position as milliner for I. J. Mazur during the fall and winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertson, . Miss Elsie and?:Mr. Staley Cook spent Monday in the country the guests of their grandmother near Saxapahaw. Mr. Harrison Thompson of the street car force at Raleigh is spending the week at home the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Thompson. Mrs. Herbert Compton spent last week at Greensbo.ro, return,- ing home Saturday accompanied by Miss Ruth Proctor who is spending this week her guest. Miss Hortense Rimmer, who holds a responsible position with The State Dispatch, spent Satur day night and Sunday the guest of her parents at Hillsboro. I can place your idle money in amounts from $100 to $5,000 where itwlM net you 8 per cent, very best security. No taxes. Address, Box 42, Greensboro, N. C. The many friends of Prof. Brannock of Elon College who was operated on a few days ago will be glad to know Mr. Bran- nock is improving nicely. Mr. Brannock is the brother of our townsman A. E. Brannock. Burlington Lumber Co., just received big lot of No. 1 shingles. Miss Sadie Long, stenograph er, of Charlotte is spending her vacation the guest of her niother. Mr, Cicero H. Hall of Spray spent Friday and Saturday in town the guest of friends. Miss Sadie May left Saturday for Durham to spend a few days the guest of relatives. Horace Foster of Liberty spent Sunday in town the ^est of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Westmoreland of Petersburg, Va. are the guests of her sister Mrs. B. 0. Garvin. Ed Ausley is spending his va cation at Greensboro the guest of old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Garvin of Raleigh are the guests of his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Garvin. We note the arrival of Master Samuel Lewis, Jr., at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Morgan. Mr. Robert H. Garrison of High Point, formerly with' B. Goodman, was in town Sunday the guest of friends. ^ Misses Mary and Ruby Teague are visiting at the home of Mr. Raney of Chapel Hill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cates who have been the guests of rela tives at Orange Grove and other places in Orange county for a two-weeks vacation returned home last week. Messrs. S. C. McCauley and T. E. Long of Raleigh who are visit ing their people in Burlington and Alamance county for a few days called in to see The State Dispatch first' of the week. Mrs. W. G. Greene of Charles ton, S. C., formerly Miss Dais Holt, has opened up the Ho mansion on Park Avenue and will spend the remainder of the sum mer here. Miss Greene, her niece also of Charleston is with her. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. V. Tilley and daughter Miss Rebecca of Cuthbret, Ga.. arrived lastj Wednesday to spend a week the API We|k Bodies Kidney Disease* Cause Half tbc I Common Aches and lUs Bwlington Peopie. i As one weak link tveakens the chain, so weak kidneys weaken , the whole body and hasten the ' fiinal breaking down. I Overwork, strains, colds, and : other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessen ed the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circula ted in the blood. Aches and pains and languid and urinary ills come, and there is an ever increasing tendency towards dropsy and. fatal brights disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidriey help. J Doan, s Cidney Pills act direct ly on the kidneys. Burlington' cures are the proof of their worth. Mrs. L. Loy, Dixie St,, Bur lington, N. C., says; “I know Doan's Kidney Pills to be a good medicine for kidney trouble and willingly endorse them. A member of my family suffered from weak kidneys for several years and at times was unable to attend to her work. I got a sup ply of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Freeman . Drug Co. and their use soon made a wonderful im provement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Dean's and take no other. FOR RENT—Seven room i»n^eni«nt W seition ofi th^ »ood Rent rei»Bon-| A^ly BflTStMs? We offer One Hundred Dciilarat Rewaril' fdr air ease o! CattOrrli ;!thac caittiaot l>e' cured by Hairs CatarObi P. J. GHENEX * CC)'., TotEDo, O. We, the under signed, bare known F- J. Gheney for the laett yeare, aadi lieve him ^rfectly hup'o-rable in all busi ness transactionfe and able carry out anv obUgationa made by hia firm, ' Walding, KiKrrAN (Sr Marvin-, ...: Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. ©. ,Hail’s Catarrh Cure is, taken interjualj* ij:, acting directly upon the blood and mncous saffaces ot the fryetem. Testi monials sent free.' Price 75 cfeitts per bottle,, Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for eonsttpaj- tion. ProfessioDal Ciar^ J. P. Spoon, I>. V. S. W. A. Homaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians > Office and Hospital Phone 37T 415 Main St, Residence Phone 282,. LIST OF UNCUIMED LEHERS C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8p*m. First Rational Bank Buildings Leave day calls at BradIeys|Drug*^ Store. Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C., Aug. 5,1911. Gentlemen: Master Jesse Alexander, J. C. Burton, J. D. Brown, W. F. Brooks, W. H. Barbman, William Compton, John. Grant, James Hadley, R. B. Mebane, gamuel Saunders. Ladies: Mrs. Aldrge Crawford, Mrs. Lizzie Holt, Mr.i, Bessie Holt, Miss Nettie Lea, Mrs. Lia^ie Mes ser, Miss Elizabeth Mills, Mrs. Leovie Wooton, Mrs, Wer Snow. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say "Advertis ed, ” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Dr. W. D Mosef Practicing Physician. BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. 'phone 20. Night calls,; Mrs. S., M. Hornaday’s, 'phone ^2. Dr. F. G. Gower. DENTAL SURGEON National Bank Buiiding.. mm, - • - N08TR CAROLIIVA. Dameron & Loi^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW L S. W.DAKEBON Next Tuesday Is the Day , when Dr. N. Rosenstein, the eye guests of Mr. John R. Foster and' specialist of Durham, will make family, leavmg Tuesday for his monthly call to Burlington, Chapel Hill to visit relatives. i {.topping at the Burlington Drug The Fifth Anniversary of Naz-’Co., for the purpose of examin- areth Orphans’ Home of Cresent, ing eyes and fitting glasses. You N. C. will be held on Thursday ii^cur no obligation by consulting August 10, 1911. Interesting Dr. Rosenstein at any time, Ac- exercises consisting of the aiini- curacy, promptnes^and moderate versary address by Rev. J. D. Andrew and brief addresses by other prominent speakers. Pub lic invited. prices prevail. Don’t forget, Tuesday, Aug. 15. one day only. Burlington oAoe in nidffloit Bailiftiif' Phone • 2S0 Mrs L 0 N 8 (rra.ham affice in aolt*Nieii8lSQi. BMg. FkOM lOO^B John H. Vermwt, Attorney and Counseilor at Law, Burlington, R C. Office over Bradley's Drug Store* Phone 65. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. Laura J. McAdams, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caroli na, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Elon Col lege on or before the 1st day of August, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Atir persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Joseph C. McAdams, Adminis trator of Mrs. Laura J. McAdams. This the 25th day of July, 1911 Thirty Years Together. Thirty years of association— think of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time~or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there’s no guess-; work in this evidence of Thos. Ariss, ‘Concord, Mich., who writes: “I haveusedDr. King’s New Discovery for 30 years, and it’s the best cough and cold cure I ever used.” Once it finds en trance in a home you can’t pry it out. Many families have used it forty years. It’s the most in fallible throat and lung medicine on earth. Unequalled for la- grippe, asthma, hay-fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Freeman Drug Co. John R. Hoffman, Attorneyo&t^Law,, Burlington, NoFth Cai?olina. Office, Second HtNff First j^Nationid Bank DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, |N. 0. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office in Piedmont Building. Office Hoi;rs: 8:00 to 10:00 4:00to©i0€ X-RAY WORK. We pay sk per cent on loaned through our^inpa^^^ you first mort gage on real estate, and our company guarantees payment of prineipaland six per cent interest, payalile semi annualiy. We write Lifei Ftfe and Live Stock Insurance. National Bank Building BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Capital $50,000.00 Jk Ak Prea. Ji’^0rR\1i)FJP'mAir, See.* 'rretit. w. w. mewjif, ifpt GO TO CnfY ,BARBER SHOP Thisvweek and see who the lucky man is. With each job‘of wrrk done we will allow you to vote your name in the iLtJCK Y BOX and on Monday of each wesdc fctfccre wi’I be 3 prize winners drawn out as follows: 1 St. prize. All your Barber Work'done lrpe* of all cost for the coming weeK. 2 nd* prize, A f&st clau^ Hair Ciit and a ^ixxE ap plication of the famous Rose Wood Hair Tonic, 3 rd. prize; A good Shave and a first dass Shoe Shine.. ■ ■ ■ LADIES: We will not leave you out, to the lady who gu^es near^t ^he number of yotes^c^ the Lucky Box each week, will receiv^ 4 bottle of the tanaous rO-^BAC^TON Hair all ail ments of the sc&Ip. Let every one get iHisy and see who the Lucky Ones will b^ Send your guesses in by S^ufday of each weelc. RespedtfuUy C. V. He^ge. An ad in The State Dispatch will see. A YTHING IN TAILORING. Also the HonpLe of Satisfaction in Cleaning, Pressing, and Dying. Tailoring and Cleaning Works. 4as. M. Leath, Prop. TRENCH eUEANINa A .SPECIALTY I You Have a Right to Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest pUtpose to earn it We WIU Help You. The first step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin i>ow. 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 interest, taxes, in surance and maintenance money---niaihely. Rent —that youhave been paying to the *?Oth^r Fel low” and sooii it will be TRUST CO. Estate DepaAftmeat. ' No C&roliBH# lAnrone ttendfTii vIOUr aacerijiitn lv«ntlon is prob P^at4otai;aj|«n wit b*ndK»TRelr llli |i«^ton of ftnf cT T; (our montq some body’s ^ house to rent. OtJiera by the * seore have tried the “Piedmont Way” and found it easy. Will you? Call and talk it over with us.
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