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What the New Teaf W31
Bring You
depends to a considerable
extent on yourself. One
way to insure its being a
satisfactory one is to come
here for your toilet arti
cles.
Burlington Drag Co.
TL it, „ I SiUaofSitoiililftafawt
I brOW^ vGS tuC Lilllc and by virtue oi a ran^^
.: tracft executed' to the Central*
Hi^ln and Manv Loan & Trust Go:by the f&lldw-
Givethe Kidneys Kelp aim many persons: Bruce H. Carro-
BurBngton Peqpfo Widl be Happier, way, Let No.6; W. G; Isley^ Lots
..mu r\ 4. T Nos. 8>S>> 10 andi 11,. all giiownj
Throw Out th« I^fe Line ; described in plat ' Book No.
The Kidneys . one, pag® one of the public reg-
They re overworked ^can g jstry of Alamance Gounty, aad I^.
the poison filtered out of the Assignee of Trustee, will seMb at
public auction for cash to the
They re g.tting w .. highest bidder bn Sat’day, Feb-
■ 1 ruary 101^12; at 11 o’clock A. M.
Will you . at Grahanii, K 3.. the land sitiaat
u Central Ave., Burlington,
brought thousands of kid^^^ to satisfy said contract,
ferersback from the verge of This th&ith day of Jan. 19125
Local tc Personal
E. L. Graves spent Sunday at
home the guest of his family.
Mr. E. G. Gheek spent Sunday
visiting friends near Mebane.
Miss Bertha Neese spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Greensboro
the guest of friends.
Miss Agnes Gourtney of Gra
ham has been visiting her friend
Miss Myra Dorsett recently.
Ked Indian Brand Liver Pills
2oc, at your druggist or by mail
of lilrs. Joe Persons Remedy Co.,
of Kittrell, N. C.
The new floor is about complet
cd and within the next few days
Mr. A. Bradley will move his
stock into the Paragon building.
Miss Maude Rumbley spent
Sa;tu.rday and Sunday the guest
of her parents near St. Marks
Church.
Miss Florine Robertson princi
pal of the McCray school spent
Sunday in town the guest of her
sister and relatives,
Eev. C. J. Thompson traveling
representative for Meredith Col
lege Raleigh was at the Baptist
Church Sunday soliciting funds.
JViiss Nora Hughes’of Ossipee
spent Saturday and Sunday the
guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs, Saul Hughes.
Mr. Chas. Brown of Efland
spent last Thursday the guest of
his cousin Mr. W. W. Brown and
family.
Mrs. Charlie Newman and sis
ter Miss Curley Kenion of Meb-
sune are the guest of Mrs. Robt.
Eamwell this week.
Spoon’s Croup and Pneumonia
Salve, best salve for croupe,
pneumonia colds, sore throat and
tonsilitis. For sale at your drug
or grocery store.
FOR SALE—One seven horse
power gasoline engine, good as
new. T*do light for my use.
Phone 611 Snow Gamn, or ad
dress F. L. Spoon, Hartshorn,
N. G.
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.
Hed Iiidian Brand Kidney Pilis
act at once, you don’t have to
wait. Small bottle at 25c. each,
larger bottles. Month's treat
ment, $1.00. Why not avoid
Bright’s disease, while you have
time.
Drop a lette, 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-
- foout your troubles and she prob
ably can give you some good ad
vice.
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
Ca, of Kittrell, N. C. for them.
2 HORSES FOR SALE.-Work
anywhere.—Cheap price. Ellis
Machine & Music Co.
Mr. Sam Hill 9f Richmond was
a recent visitor in our town.
Mrs. Ferrell of Durham is the
guest of her sister Mrs. H. R.
May this week.
Mr. Harrison Thompson elec-
trian at Elon College spent Sun
day in town the guest of his par
ents and friends.
LIST OF UNMED LETTERS
Remaining in Post Office at
Burlington, N. G. Jan. 20, 1911.
Gentlemen:
Luther Cheek, Wm. T. Brown,
G. G. Curtis, Jasper J, Bradsher,
Alfter Cook, Master I^aijy Hall,
W. A. Hinshaw, Will Maihn (2),
i. M, Parker, F. A. Pope (2),
G. W. Stanford, Albeit Smith,
C. G. Steele, Willis Wade, N. A.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T.
West.
Ladies:
Miss Claudy (2), Miss Ada
Donell, Mrs. M. E. Fitch, Mrs.
Magie Headen, Miss Plumer Gib
son, Mrs. G. Holt, Miss Mary
Johnson. Mrs. L. A. Murray,
Miss Grace Tate, Nancy A. Wil
liams, Misses Lulia Williamson.
Persons calling for any of these
letters will please say “Advertis
ed,” and give date of advertised
list.
J. rf'Waller,
Post Master.
despair.
Mrs. C. G, Moser, 505Mean St.,
Burlington, N. C., says:. “lam
such astrong believer in Doan’ts
Kidney Pills that I do not hesitate
to give them my endor^ment.
My Kidneys were badly disorder
ed for a long time and I had be
come discouraged, as nothing
seemed to bring me any perma
nent benefit. Finally I decided
to use Doan’s Kidney Pills, hav
ing seen them higMy recom
mended in the newspapers by
people whom I knew. I was not
disappointed with the results, as
the cure effe'’.ted has. been per
manent.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remeinber the name—Doan’s
—and take no oth«r.
B. M. Hoffman,
Assignee of Trustee..
Do You Want Bigger Pay?
If you want bigger pay for
your services, or to stop the leaks
in your business, or to be a suc
cessful business man or woman,
take the Draughon Training.
For prices on lessons by mail,
address Jno. F. Draughon, Pres
ident, Nashville, Tenn. For cat
alogue on courses at College, ad
dress Draughon’s Practical Bus
iness College,
CharioUe of Raleigli, N. C, or
Knoxville or Naslivllle, Tenn.
Corpse Came tv Life.
Asheville, N. C., Jan. 17. —Sup
posed by his family to be dead,
Robert Smith, a 70-year-old resi
dent of the hominy section, w^
prepared for burial by them in
the best room of the farm house
Tuesday and covered with a
sheet. News of the death being
circulated in the neighborhood,
manv friends called to express
sympathy and these were invited
in to view the corpse. They
were massed in the room when
the sheet was removed and
Smith’s face '^as made visible,
but none remained when he open
ed his eyes and asked, “It’s rain
ing, ain’t it?” Some went out
through the doorp, but others
preferred windows, whose sash
they took with them. For some
time no one returned. Smith
died again next day, and, after
a physician had pronounced him
dead, h2 was buried.
Spin Quit, Fit.
Hines, Ala.—In a letter fmm
this place; Mars. Eula Mae Bsad-
ley says: used to spit up aJl I
ate. I was^ tired and sleepy all
the time. My head ached, amd
I could haifdly drag around. S^ce
taking Gasdui, this has entiasely
quit, and.now I feel quite it.”
Mrs. Bra^y suffered from ner
vous indi®S5stion. Gardui l^ilds
up the nervous system, and
strengthiHQs the womanly c®nsti-
tution. That’s why Gardui help
ed Mr&. Bradley and why It will
help yoa. Try it;
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pretty Then eonsnlt us for ideap abcutfuri^iture.
No mRtter if you are not quite ready to buy. Gome in
and see the fnrriiture that wiil mske j'our new home a
nest of cosiness and TOmfort Rfrrn'ning the pock
etbook too hard. Bring the other party with you.
Advertise in the Dispatch.
1,156,622 Cattle Killed In 3 Years
by Company.
Chicago, Jan 16.—In an effort
to refute the charges made by
the government, the defense in
the packers’ trial today submit
ted figures from the books of
Morris and Company, showing
that in 1.907, 1908, 1909 and
1910, 1,156,622 cattle were killed
at the f'ompany’s Chicago plant
on which total net profits realiz
ed by the sale of fresh meats and
by-products was $1,008,215.76 or
87 cents a head.
The next profit on fresh meat
in this period was one-eight of a
cent a pound, according to the
books of the company.
This information was brought
out in the cross-examination of
i Witness Harrj A. Timmins, chief
^^e, the unaeisigned, have known I. 5,l\Tni‘ris nnri Pnm
,1. Chenev for the lastt 15 years, and be- aCCOUntani 101 iOiriS and Uom
Killed by Snowball.
Atlanta, Jan. 17.—Little girls
who came to school this morning
in the seventh grade at the pub
lic school, reported that one of
their number, named Mamie El
der O’Shields, had been accident
ally killed by a snowball, which
had struck her a day or two ago
directly over the temple.
Eow’s This ?
We offer One liundretl Dollars Iteward
foraDvceseof CuTarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. .1. CHENEY iV: CO., Toledo, 0.
lieve him pei-tectly honorable in all busi-
nesB transactione and financial!j able to
carry out anv oblif?atious made by his
firm,
WALDING, KiXNAN & ilARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toleio, 0.
Hall’e Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting: directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
menials sent free. Price cents per
bottle. Sold by all Drug"ist.s.
Take Hall'i^ Family Pills for constipa
tion.
P. Spoon, D. V. S. W. Hornaday
Spoon 1^ Hornaday
Veterinarians
OHice and HospitH.1 Officft Pbon^ 87T
415 Main St, Hesi«l«n(?e I’hone
C. A. Anderson M. D.
Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8 p.m.
First National Bank Building.
Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug
Store.
Dameron & Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAV^
E. S. W. DAMERON
Burlihgtov
office in
[^ledoitDt BvlWlug
PIlODe • 250
AptPH L 0 N 6
Graham
IToffice ill
Hoii.Nieb«lMD Bldg.
Pfaone 100-B
John H. Vernon,
Attorney aua uounsellor at Law,
Burlington, N. C.
Officp over Bradley’s Drug Store.
Phone 6 >.
John R. Hoffman,
A^orney-at-Law
Burlington, North Carolina.
Office, Secood Floor r'irst National
Babk Bailding.
pany. He explained the account
ing system in use by Morris and
Company and assumed personal,
responsibility for the various
changes made in the amount of
the allowances for by-products
in figuring the test cost of beef.
The witness said he ordered
the changes without consulting
with the defendants, Edward
Merris and Louis H. Heyman,
DR. J. H. BRO;OKS
Surgeon Dentist
Foster Building
l>URLINGTON,5|N. C.
' J. N. Taylor, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
JOffice in Piedraont'Building.^ja
Office Hours.J
8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00
X-RAYIWORK.
Scholarship For Sale.
, I will sell at a discount a $50
and denied ever conferring with j Scholarship in one of _ LHE
representatives of Armour and i BEST Business Colleges in the
The Democrats in Congress ap-
pear to think their chances next ] c"(>mpany, Swift and Companv country. Scholarship is good at
year would be better if the Pres- • and the National Packing Com“- College or for a Home-Study
ident didn’t travel around so | pany in figuring the test cost of Course. Address JNO. DOE,
i beef.
much.
care this paper.
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if you are in the market for good house. We can
plea ant’ surpri e ‘ o i n both price and terms.
We also h ave several buyers seeking an invest*
ment in rca' estate. So if you want either to buy
or sell you will iind it decidedly to your interest to
stop in and talk matters over, anyway.
ALAMANCE
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE COMFY
Burlington, N orth Carolina
M'
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a Better
That quertion will be asked you almost daily by business yout
Jervicei, if you qualify-^take the DraughoHTraining^andshow ambition to /isg.
More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON’S Colleges thanJndorse all other bn.si'
jiess colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation
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3kw—FREE aaxillkry l)r»|ieh«s. tiood POSITIONS GUARANTEED Under reaaonaUe iBondltions.
Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over
fhe United States ^ay that Dr^ughon’s
Jew System of Bookkeeping saves them
tom 25 to SO per cent in work and worry.
Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offi*
Jsal court reporters write the tsystem of
Emorthand Draughon Colleges teach.
t'hyf Because they know it is desi.
Heme Stu^. Thousands of bankco.'^”
ierSy boof^epers, find iienographeri.
holding good positions as the resui
^'iking Draughon’s Home Study.
CATALOGUE. For'prices on lesson^
Sy MAIL,, write! Jno. P. DRAUGHOi>t,
President, Nashyille, Tehn. Fory>ri’cat
alogue oh courseTCOLLEGE, wriu
mAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLtEGF
R.’^leiqb or Charlotte, N. C., or K.noxville or Na>hvitle, Tean.
ceccswvswaexB
ou Have a Right to
Independence
If you have the am
bition and energy, to
gether with an honest
purpose to earn it
We Win Help You.
The first stepltoward financial independence is
to own your own home. Begin now. 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—namely, Rent
- that you have been paying to the “Other Fel
low’’ and soon it will be
YOUR VERY OWN HOME
And not the Some body’s
house to rent. Others by the
score have tried the “Piedinont
Wafy” and found it easy. Will you?
Call and talk it over with us.
t.eal Ertate JepvTtment.
Bnrlragton,
Phone No. 76
^ \vav^
i^ky Mount,
which has slowlj
destroying over
tons of coal has t
the Atlantic Cmii
South Rocky Mo
several days, I
what caused the
at the railroad s
working in vain 1
blaze, it being in
with the situatio
inanaging to sav
pile from around
seat of the fire b
the center of the
When discover
afifo, it had alrea
nole down towai
and the pile coul
^ving in, and a
have been unabk
although at all i
umes of smokes
the top of the pi
hard to estimate
fact that it is r
much of the coal