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V I i $A 1/ Local and PemaL Keep cool with one of E. L. Bowland's kimonas. Mrs. Jno. Shoffner of Roanoke Va., is the guest of frienu3 and relatives in the city, J. L. Hall and family .of Vir ginia are the guest of his broth er Jno. Hall, Mrs. B. L, Boland of Cleve land Ohio, is the guest of rela tives in the city for a few days. Two new patents were issued the past week on the Holt Direct Rotary Engiiie. Miss Netta Brooks of Greens boro spent Saturday and Sunday the gueftfc of Miss Ollie Hall. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Frost spent a few days last week at Mocks- ville, Davie County the jsruest pf relatives. Miss Bertha Huffman is spend ing this week the gue^t of her cousin Mifift Estell Jones of Whit- »ett I^fce i. Mrs. B. F. Wilder and Miss Mattie Alien of Louisburg are the guest of W. R. Hinton and family. WANTED.—Work in or near BurlingtpH, by an experienced stenographer. Address S, Care of The State Dispatch. Miss Rulih Lea Holt who has been visiting at Richmond re turned laat week accompanied by Miss Ruth Lea of Durham. Miss Donnie R. Greesonof near Brick Church spent part of last week the guest of her sister Mrs. R. A. CobTe. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mebane spent the week the guest of herparentft Mr, and Mrs. N. C. Garrisor* oniioute 2. Ralph McCauley and wife of Richmond passed through the city iSafc«rd«t^ to be the jjuest of his parents on Route 2. Misses iu\ia and Lizz:ie Fogle- man and MiaiS:Tucker spent from Fnday to Monday the guest of friends at Liberty., Miss Cora Ingle of Spencer is in town spendiftg $ wefek oi: two the guest' of. heif^ sister Miss Queen Ingle end other relatives. Misses Georgia Garrison and Annie Ba^ioiv left Wednesday for New York wtiere they will spend several weeks taking a course in millinery. Jas. Robertson who has been visiting relati vea for th^ past two weeks retai ned Sunday to Lex ington. Mirs. Robertson will spend another week; AT AUCTfON—One new Disc Harrow in Front of B. M. Walk er's Livery stables Saturday August 19th at 10 o'clock. J, R. Hoffman. Several cars filled with milita ry boys of the fir^-t North Caro lina regiment parsed through town last Fdday returning from Morehead City. Miss Florence Huffman spent last week in the country the guest of reiatives and friends. Miss Zora Boon of Whitsett came home with, her Saturday night and is spending a j^ew days her guest. \ NOTiHNG You^n yOtt| examine thoi« $1.25 La dies Hand Bags at BURLINGTON DRUG COMPANY. Get one before they sire all gone. , YeS; and Some More. Fellow who dare not sign his name to it wrote the following and then went to the coronation: “The telephone girl sits still in her chair and listens to the voices from everywhere. She hears all the gossip and she hears all the news, she knows who is happy and who has the blues; she knows all our sorrows, she knows all our joys, she knows every girl who is chasing the boys? she knows all our trouble, she knows of our strife; she knows every man who is mean, to his wife; sheknowa the time we're out vsith the boys, she hears the ex cuses each fellow employs; she knows every woman who has a dark past, she knows all the men who are inclined to be fast; in fact there's a secret neath the saucy curl of the quiet, demure looking telephone girl. If the telephone gfirl would tell all she knows, it would turn all friends to bitterest foes; she would sow a small wind that would soon be a gale, en^lfing us in trouble and land us in jail; she could let ^ a story which given force would cause half our wives to sue for divorce; she could get the church es mixed up in a fight, and turn all our days ihto sorrowing night; in fact, she could keep the whole town in a stew if she would tell a tenth part of the things she knew. Now doesn't it set your head in a whirl when you think what you owe to the telephone girl?"—Yellow Jacket. %r$rr HwuiioW M SbiNdd JKiiow How tu Remtit* The pack aches bec^tuae the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work.. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof tJiat Doan's Kid ney Klla do this. It's the best proof, for it comes from Burlington, W. H. Newsom, Lakeside St, Burlington, N. G , says: “I no ticed that my kidneys were her coming disordered about a year ago. The trouble first evidenced itself by a difficulty with the kid ney secretions, th jn my back be gan to bother me, making it hard for me to attend t\> my work. I used a great many remedies, but without success until I began ta king Doan's Kidney Pills. The result of their use both surprised and delight^ me. My system was soon rid of kidney complaint and there has never been a re turn attack/' For sale by all cijalers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., BuflEalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stages. Remember the lame—Doan' s —and take no other. 'Seven eonpfnient jb£> the ion of ithe cif#, J electiicUgh#. %ntr^n- wlKG»- fle#sTiiist We oSw One Huhdi^ El©^»rd for any eaee of Catarrh that cannot be ciired by Catanh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., T6T.«m>, 0. ■■ We; th«' ''ti'ndi&rii'ilfttieav' ' F. J. Cheney lor the/laatt ,l5, yeam^ and be lieve him honorable ill al! biisi- ness tranaactions and Siiancially able to caiw out anv obligations mkde by his firm. Waloikg, Kiknan & MaBI'IN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Ctire ia,taken int^nial- ly , acting directly npuu the/ blood and miicAus surfacefl of the system. Testi tnohiala aent free. Price 76 ceutB per bottle; Sold by all Druff|S?i9ti8, Take Hall's Family Pills for coaistipa- tiOtt. Profes^al Cards A Gambler « Gtizen. A gambler is about as unde sirable citizen as a community can have. He produces nothing, helps nothing, contributes noth ing in the activities of the com munity. His advancement means the retrogression of his fellows; If he be a pit>fes3ional th^ Man who does businests with him in a professit^i^l way is fleec^. It nmatter!^ iWGft that the HeiK^fig is dMie accoi^ing to the rules of the game. It is the »ame result to the victim. If a man's busi ness is gambling, and he lives by his profession, he is living at the expense of the public, or that portion of it which Com^ into business relations with him. He gives nothing of worth in return. He holdsi the law in contempt in his flaunt violation of it. His efxampie is pernicious. His life is a failure. His end is deatruc- tion. All in all/ he is a very sor ry citizen. “Union Times Terrible iPicture Suffering Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, writes: “ For six years, I was a sufiferer from femsle troubiea, I could not eat, and «X)uld not stand on my feet, with^>ut suffering great pa|n. I had lost hope. After using Cardui a we^ k, I began to improve. Now I feel better than in six years." Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnished by those who haye us^ it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female v/eakneas and disease. Try Cardui, today, now! LI^SFilNGLiUiEDLErTEilS Remaining in Past Office at Budini^n, N. C., Aug. 1911. Gbmtlbmsn: Courtney Bryan, W. P. Cleg- an, Thomas Isley, L. M. Kinjg, M. C. Letson, N. M. Lovett, Sam Riggan, Grandersot^ Morgan, W. P. Webster, Dolphus Wagoner, Henry Wood. Mas. Anna Andrtiw, Miss Cor- dia rtoble, Mrs. Catherine Burn^, Mias Annie Durling, Miss Minnie Gri^m, (3) Mrs. Kemodl/ Miss Dora’ Slack, Mns. Ada Wag ner. Persons calling for any of these letters will ple^ “Advertis ed," and give date of advertis^ list. J. Zbb WaX^ler, Post Master. Administrator’s Nt^ice. s 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 undersignt^ at Elon Col lege on or before the 1st day of August, 191^ or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Joseph Ci. McAdams, Adminis trator of Mrs, Laura J, McAdams. This the 25th day of July. 1911. If any one wants any seed peas call on Lee Fowler. Ascussd 9! Stealing, E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me. boldly accuses Bucklen's Ar nica Salve of stealing—the sting from bums or scalqi—the pain from sores of all kinds—the dis tress from boils or piles, ‘ ‘It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and injuries of thMr terror," he says, “as a healing remedy its equal don't exist. Only ^c at Freeman Drug Co. East bound train No. 22 was detained a short distance west of Cary at 7:15 p. m. Thursday. The tender of theen^ne express car and baggage leaving the rails but not turning over. Cousider- able track was tom up. Train No. 131 Westbound, transferred and went back to Goldsboro two houi*s late. No one was injured. J. P. Spoon, I). V. ft, W. A. .Hornaday Spoon Jk Hpmsiday Veterinarians Office aad Hospital Phone 877 415 Main St, Reeideoce Phone 282, C. A. AnderMMt M. D. Office hours 1 to 2p. ni. 7 to 8 p*m. First National Etok Building. Leave day calls at SradBeysjDrug Store. Dr. W. D Moser Practidng Physici^tiii. BURLINGTW, N. G. 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 GEABAfl, - . - mmmmmk. Dameron & Long AtTORNBira AT LAW aoglpb ling is . Pltiaftl lilMiff' 8l|f. pfem ■ m rtat JIM UKjMii John H. Vcmon, Attorney and Ocninselidir at Law, Burlingtte, N. C * Office over Bradkys Drag Store. Ph^ne 65. John R. Mc^Einan, AttoRMf^tt-LaM^ Burlington. North Carolina. Offiec* Stnwi Floor Fiist'SNiatidMJ IMBuldiaif. DR. k H. BR&OKS Surgeon Det^t Foater BuiiiUng BliRLINGTOK, |N. C. XII. Taylor, Mi D. njwciaii & S«rgMD. Office in Piedmont Building. CM'ice Hours: 8:0ei to 10:00 ' 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. ■i:'J A per ccnt on all money loaned thrqughp^ 3?0u first mort on i^ esta and our conipaRy guarantees pijaiyiiient of principal diid six : {; er ^cent interest pai^blc scmr annually. ; ,.v write Live Stock insu CAROLINA- Pm. It, Trecu. EXONC {GO~ESbuCAWONAi)^;: ^ V Tl^ Colle^ of Akmancie Cw Preparatory,, Mtaaic,. Art,. Expression and Commercial Depart ments. Four Courses'to degrees. Spect^rNonnal Cimx^ for Tbkche^^ appr&i^ and^ endorsed by Coupty Superintendent Fleming and State Superintendent Joyner. Ev^ry modern Cottvetiienci^ Stfeanh Heat. Efectric Lights. Baths Sewerage. Terais moderate from $132 to $:pr per session of ten months. For Gatalogue or Other iiii forwatioB, ADDRESS, W. A. HARPfeR, President, £loh College, N. C fltoofe on pamtSn '*Hihts some)iiiv^tovs fatl," IriaMi^ ibt secftrli^ Of Mstttt Olf^ Mr. Ibrwfiify, Ac^lig ol Iwt'^ WfiSHlNISTW, Ci An ad in llie Stsite Dispatdi will m TAILORING. Honte- ctf Satiirfactiotl^^ Clieaning, Biiriiqiwr Jaa. Leirtlv Prop. You Have a Itight to If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an piirjjose to earn it rRENCH CLEANING A .SPECIALTY We WiB Help You. The first step toward financial i^depeadence is to own your own home. Be^ n«w. Don't wiA. You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGOT ABOUT and try “the PIEDMONT WAY.” Inv(^ a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, tax^ in- sur^ce and mmtenance money—ham^y, Rdat you have been paying to Uie “Other Fd- low^flWtaoon it ^ some ooays house to rent. Othears by tJie scor0 have tried the -Piedmont Way” smd fpund it casy^^^^^ Cidl aiwi talk it oyer rllocie N(K 7# Devctii Wei Bu0> Co«f«J 1- ' 2. S. 4. R«ce«« Song Bepoi 1. 2. a 4. 6. B«cess| 7. fi- Abnouit Dev«ti Gonf'C 1. 2. X 4. li 5. l3 e. 7. Beoese Sons Fm iCoiifc 1. Z 3. 4. 5. fJVrewel Sonig, Forfi Aoromi.. iqnltiiLlf MCM iiiMirtioii lal cim tVMi Od PjOmU AteDdM>»« onlBUOD of 1 PI fouri
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