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ir ca:, “f*l‘Crn c cn: an ced A’ men frcm o Fort lard, ow the abio- i;ecunty cf WITHOUT EX- iio&t corre t i[, aiid abso- vhy expcri- own make;-'. circulation n ad— Mr PREVENT colds during the bad weather, i I I try Freeman i)rug Co. Laxative Cold Tablets. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is guaran teed and for sale bv us. Delicious Hot Chocolate serve(^ at our fountain. FREEMAN DRUG CO. RELI\BL€ DRUGGISTS PHONE 20 BURLINGTON, N. C. I IL,OCA.L A.ISrD PHRSOISr^L I Rev. S. L. Morgan will preach at Glencoe Sunday evening at three o’clock. The pubUc is most cordially invited to hear him. Mr, L. L. Patterson who has been at home on a vacation re turned to his school at Richmond today Wednesday. Mrs. H. D. Smith of Greens boro spent pait of last week in the city the guest of relatives. Mr. G. L. Amick who recently resigned his position with Jos. A. Isley & Co., has accepted work with the McLamb Co. Mr. T. W. Breer and son have returned to Chase City Va. after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Morgon. Mr. E. L. Morgan and family have moved from Hoke Street, They are now occupyinjr their nice new home on Davis Street. Miss Allie Patterson, milliner for J. D & L. B. Whitted is out on a few weeks vacation. Have you tried the Red Indian Brand liver and Kidney Pills? Ask your Druggist If he has none, Write to the Mrs. Joe Per sons Remedy Co., Kittrell, for them. Miss Mary Vernon of Danville Va. and Miss Catherine Vernon of the State Normal College spent last week with their cousin Mr. J. H. Vernon. The Sunday night services at the Methodist Protestant Church during the next few weeks will be especially for young ^ple. Everybody is cor^ally invited to attend and especially the young people of the town. The time to buy a high classed coat suit is now, at B. A. Sellars & Son. They are cheap and must be sold. Mrs. Alma Blagg is assisting in taking inventory at B. A. Sel lars & Son this week. Mr. W. H. May happened with what might have been a serious accident this Wednesday morn ing when he started the fire at Ms rosidence. After pounn;^ nn keroscene oil he ignited the match gas having gathered causing quite an explosion. Fortunately Mr. May was only slightly burn ed. Drop a letter of any of the Drug Stores, for Mrs. Tremmier. She will be in Graham and Bur lington for the next two weeks, and will be glad to talk to you a- bout your troubleis and she prob ably can give you some good ad vice. J. H. Vernon is now able Jo be in his office, after staying in a week with a bad cold. The Holt-Cates Co., Call your attention to the arrival of the new samples of the Hopkin Tayloring Co., goods. Liook up their ad. Miss Nora Hughes has accept ed a position as stenographer tor Jas. N. Williamson Jr. Egbert Trdlinger of Kin^s Business College is at home for a few days. The Burlington Beverage Co., have added a new wagon to their delivery department. They are always apace with the times and keep up with all modem conven iences. Red Indian Brand Liver Pills 25c. at your druggist or by mail of Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy Co., of Kittrell, N. C. Rev. R. M. Andrews filled the pulpit at the Baptist Church Sun day night taking the place of ]^v Morgan who was at Haw River assisting in an installation service Mr. Thos. Smith who has been selling fruit trees spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of his friend Mr. Herbert Coble. Misses Morrow, Bason & Green ’ call your attention to a muslin underwear sale January 16th and 17th. Tuesday and Wednesday. See their ad. ' Good eating apples and nice large yellow Bananas 12c. a doz en, at 5, 10 and 25c. Store. Miss Bessie Lednum of Mt. Pleasant is the guest of her sis ters Mrs. W. E. Spoon and Mrs. G. A. Amick for several weeks. Jas. I. White former clerk of court of this county who had a jstroke of paralysis Saturday morning died this afternoon, Wednesday. He was the father u. R. G. White of this town and Pat>*cy White of Ramseur. Red Indian Brand Liver Pills are the easiest and most pleasant Laxative Purgative on the Mar ket. Ask your druggist for a sample, and if he has none, write The Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy Co., of Kittrell, N. C. for them. Beautify log Interior. Mr. John M. Cook is rearrang ing the building on Davis Street formerally used by the “Para gon” and is beautifying the in terior to perfection. This build ing is to be used by A. Bradley for his drug store and will be an ideal place. Mr. Bradly will oc cupy the building within the next few weeks. TWO DOLLARS Deposited in this Bank each week will |i see you with 1 ahead next CHRISTMAS. You will spend Ij it, if you do not deposit it. saving your money by depositing it with us. Monef to Loan to Prospective Custoniers a. fii CIS $ % % $ Alamance Loans Trust Comp’y Buriiogton, N. C. ahe Bank With The Big Capital) $ American Cafe I cordially invite yoo to visit the AMERICAN CAFE, where you wUI be served with all the marlcet affords. All kinds of s:ame and oysters in season. Private room for ladies GOOD ORDER GUARANTEED... R. H. PEARSON, Proprietor Front Street Bttrliogton, N. C. A Continuous Successful I Record For 30 Years 30 That is What Claim For Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy The Greatest cine on 1881.—Cured daughter of Faschall Lunsford of Scrofula. Mr. Lunsford has been Register of Deeds of County of Durham. 1891.—Cured Indigestion and skin diseases in family of S. P. Saterfield, of Roxboro, N. C- 1901.—Cured Rheumatism of 10 years standing after Doctors had failed. Increasing his weight from 135 to 110 pounds, in John C. Rankin, Pres, of the Spencer Mountain Cotton Mills, Gastonia, N. C. 1911.—Cured wife of J. E. Crutchfield, Burling ton, N. C., of nervousness. We have testimonials that show one continuos record of success for 30 years, made by the same formula and in the same old way. Positively will cure In digestion,Rheumatism,Ec zema, and all forms of Blood troubles. Mrs. Tremmier, our represent ative will be in Burlington and Graham for two weeks, and if you will drop her a notice or leave word at the drag stores asking her services, she will be glad to call on you. TO VISIT WITH MON IN THE BANK CopTt'cht 'lW, brC. E, Co,--No. SO This is the time when the pinch ot poverty is felt as at no other time of the year. You should not envy those with money in the Biitnk for yoU can have a bank account youri^lf if jQu will cnly save. There is a time coming in every life as this season eoraes every year when you will have joy in your life if you have saved, and sorrow if you have not . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burlington, rJ,C. CAPITAL $60,000.00 / ASSETS bfficera $3(K),000.00 President. W. W; Lasley. Vice-Pres. Geo. W. ANtHOjre. Cashier, A. L. Davis. ^ Ass*t Cashier, J. G. Laslby, Bookkeeper Roy W. Malone. ■S9e96969i3S9e9S9f[e9S96SSSH L4QES! CO ¥00 SUFFER Montjn Vy MeaiacKes7 CAPUOINE for them. The promp t relief is magical lOo. 25e. 500. A BOTTLE AT ALL DRU6GI$TS. 8 I To Announce The Arrival of New Spring Woolens from the Hopkks Tafloring Company All the Latest Patterns In Foreign Domestic Fabrics From $12 5®, $13 so, $i:5««ttp Measures and orders taken for mediate or future delivery. Drop b and look this great line over, wketner you buy or not The Holt-Cates Company leaders in Tailoring On the Comer Burlington xi li/ . a W. a Better v*iM q-ic; CiOr; vill be asked you almost^ daily by business liien seeking your h; ,"ice:5. 'f I'On qualifv—take the'braughon Training-^andshovV ambition to VwA!- ;?Vore r.ANKERS indorse DRAUGHON’S Colleges than Indorse all other busl- colleges COMBINED, 48 Colleges in 18 States, Intei^iational reputfttipn. * bonking, 'fypcvruing. {‘cnmBnRliiPt En?llRh. SpelllnfiT. Arithmetic. Writln?. BulneM ijjt'T—(''REK anxillarjr l>r»nc)tos. Good PO£FTIONS GUARANTEED utid^ reasonabto ronditiona. Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Heme Study. Thousands af i>atiJicash» fae United States say that Dratighon’s i£rs, bookkeepef^ytai^. stemgraphers ixt In'e\v System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions a,s the result ol iom 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. >'tking Draughon’s Home Study. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. pffi- CATALOGUE. For prices on leswQ* I'jal court reporters write; the System of i?} wiite Jko. F. Dracghon. 'ftiorthand Draughon Colleges teacib- President, NasHville, Tenn; For/wcat* i’hv? .Becau.«^e thev kno\y it is ihe best.;] alogue on eoursls A T COLLEGE, wr^'t* tllAUGHON*S PRXGTf€\I. BT^SINKl^S COLLEGF Chariptte. N. C., ur Knoxviili? or Nubviijlit. T«inp. An ad in The State Dispatch -wUl pay. Try one and see. ■iiiM
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