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•V5-,n I m- E~:- ■■■ k - S- :■ 5--. VV-. tef h ^ m Disbatch. tJKf *vJj What the New Year Wili 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 Local Personas Which Class Are. You in and Parker at Gibson- r.0 who has er sister at i home. oak stove- jPhone No. i;)f . Me bane ler parents '.iebane. Frank Horn buck 1 Way visited friends '■ille Sunday. Miss Lillie Men; been the guest of 1; Mebane has retarned FOR SALE-Good wood. V\’ill deliver. 221. H. F. Bass. Miss Sue Mebane^ spent Sunday with i. Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Miss Mable Ellis of the Haw- tield School spent Sunday at i'iome the guest of her parents. Mr. W. H Crutchneld spent Saturday night and Sunday at Gibsonville the guest of relatives. Miss Bertie McClure; left Fri day morning for Higii Point to foe with her father. Messrs. Walsie and. Ernest Spari’ow of Swepson\ iUe, spent from Friday to Sund&,iy;| in tovv'n the guests of friends. Misses Willie and Ailie Patter son spent Sunday at Graham the u'uests of Rev. and M;'3, Jno. G. Hocutt and family. Miss Francis DeMcss who has been the guest of friends at Oma ha, Nebraska, retu;'r;ed home iast week. Mr. ard Mrs. .J. W. F'oglemati of Gibsonville, spen i: ; Saturday ■night and Sunday in town the g'uests 01 relatives and friends. Miss Nellie Hines of Reidsville accompanied Miss Sai ah DeMoss to her home the latt fcr part of iinst week spending S-jnday her guest. ' j Mrs. S. G. Bolar I returned Friday from Durham v*/here she spent a few days the guest of her daughter Mrs. Langle.' who has been ill but is improved. Misses May Bradsha'.v, Mary J>.tlow, Valiie Bradsh iw and Ra chel Estlovv of Grahanu attended the special service at die Reform ed Church Sunday n'^-ht. Mr. and Mrs, .Jnci,: Bran nock •of Spencer spent Saturday and Sunday the guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. ''Jarvin and his brother Mr. Archie,Brannock, Wanted, to trar^i' Tre^surv stock for second hand, 20 or 25 H. P, furnace boiler l machine aho^. Gall or addre^'^f. Holt EnKint C-o. Burlingl >;n, N. C. • Miss Mary B. Han('.;ekof Man chester, Va., ^^'ho is t/^aching at Reidsville i:? the gues: of her sis ter Miss Cornelia Hivricock, one of our popular schoo' teachers, at the home of Mr, J, 1\L Tisdale. FOR SALE —One sc'^en horse power gasoline engin-j, good as new. Too hght fo;;.: rny use. Phone 611 Snow Gamp, or ad- lress F. L. Spoon, tiartshorn, N. G. Rev. R. G. Beamar. Presiding Elder of the Durham Disti*ict of the M. FI Conferenci;', preached ;a very able and forctnal sermon •at the Webb Aventie M. E. Ghui’ch .Sunday nif/lit on the subject, ‘‘What Is Y'>ur Life.” GOOD WORK Done Daily In Byilinglon. Many Citizens Ttll cf It. Nearly every reader lias heard ,of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their ; good woi'k in Burhngton still.con- I tinues, and our citizens are con- i stantly adding endoi-sement by ■public testimony. No better proof of merit can be had than the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case: i J. A, Hai’der, Davis St., 'Bur- ilington, N. C,, says:, ‘I was I troubled a great deal by back- ;ache and dull pains through rny I loins and sides. I often noticed i that the kidney secretions were •IIunnatural and passed entirely ‘' too frexuently. Upon a friend’s advice,!^,! decided to ti'y I'oan’s Kidney Pills and'.procured a box and ■ the Freeman Drug Co. I had . them but a short time before kidneys \vere restored to I heart ily recom" d Doan’s Kidney xidney sufferers.” ail dealers. Priee "o., agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other. Governor Harmon has pardon ed a chicken thief. That’s a bid for votes that should alarm the Governor’s opponents. Notice o! Sale o! Rea] Estate. Under and by virtue of a con tract executed to the Central Loan & Trust Co., by ihe follow ing persons: Bruce H. Carro- way, LotNo.6, W. C. Lsley, Lots Nos, 8, 9, 10 and 11, all sho^’n and described in plat Book No. one, page one of the public reg istry of Alamance County, and. I, Assignee of Trustee, will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder on Sat’day, Feb- ■ ruary 10 I912, at 11 o’clock A. M. at Graham, N. 3. the land sitiiut ed on Geiitral Ave., Burlington, jN. C. to satisfy said contract. ! This tl;0 6th day oi Jan. 1912. j B., M. Hoffman, i Assignee of Trustee. Advertise for r. $4-a-w‘eek gi): or boy, making no specification as'to qualifications, and you be flooded with applications. Advertise for a$20’a--\veek ste- nogi’apher or bookkeeper who writes a good busin''''s you will have but .few, if any, applications. W by ■ i their normal condition. a]l good stenographers and book'I ,j keepers who write a good'hand! have good positions. ! To succeed in any line of work, - y one must be trained. You can ...lUS. Fpster-Miiburn t get the Draughon Training at Col i J uffalo, New York, sole lege or by jMail. For prices on lessons by Mail, address Jno. F. Draughon, Pies- ident, Nashville, Tenn. For cat alogue giving rates of tuition at College, address Draughon’s Rractical Business College, Charlotte or Raleigh, N. C, or Knoxville orMvllie, Teiip Col. Roosevelt is a peace, but he wants to ingredients himself. lover of: mix the LIST Of UNCLAIMED LETTFJS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. G. Jan, 27, 1911, Gentlemen: Dr. Geo. F. MacCLamsut, Sam i Martin, Albert Wilson (Col), In- i ternational Hotel Register C6. Ladies: Miss Beatrice Andrews, Mrs. Gharlie Bethel,i^Miss Lona C—, Miss Fannie Compton, Miss Phu- nes Gibson’;Miss Dora Goodman (2). Miss Belle Horiiaday, Mrs. J. R, Robertson, Miss Alma Tur- uer (2), Miss Bessie Craven. Pers(xis caUing forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master'. Insect Bite Costs Leg. A Bostonia lost his.leg from a bite of an insect two years be fore. To avert such calamities from stings and bites of insects use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve promptly tu kill ihe poison and prevent inihunatioM, swelling and pain. Herds burn.^^, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents at Frec^nian Drug Co. Spit, (|5iit, !ft. Hines, Ala.—L; a letter from this place, Mrs, r.'i’la Mae Brad ley says: “I used to spit up all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head ached, and I could hardly drag around. Since taking Cnxdui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit.” Mrs, Bradley suflered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds up the nervous system, and strengthens the womanly consti tution. That’s why Cardui help ed Mrs, Bradley and why it will help you. Try it. 0 !S"' pretty soon? Then eonsiV.lt -r^. .tW idAtif? fd- r.ut fnvi i'uri No. maftpr-.ir von- n.vo not quite.ready to buy. . Come ii' ;.nd the friri-irl:.’.!)*? tl nest oi co,s]ness and cori'-^a^ etbook too hard. B it^wiil.ra.'i k your new jjorne orh'■•’\rv^rf^'^wi:th you.'.^ ■ Professional Cards HELPFUL HINTS ON HEALTH. HAIR How’s This ? Wo oiTer Ilijmlred Dollars tor ary CH.xe of Ciitarrl) thfit cun not I if' ciirocl hv Hall’s (Jatar'h (Aire, K. .1, L'HF]NKY & CO., Tolkdu. 0. We, the undei )ia.ve known 1', J. Cheney for the lasfct 1yours, and be lieve lijiii jierfectl.v ln>iu>rable in all liusi- trmiMnetions and financiall.y able to r-nrry nut iinv obliiratiriTis made by bin ‘ir;ii. W'Ar/Di.s'u, Ki.vna.n it iVIakvin, W holesale Tolwlo, O. H-iH'h I’aiaiTh Ciiro is taken internal-' ly, ai;l(lirei.'tly tlif' bli-txl an i nniC'iii.. r.!)irl'aoeH ()t rhu yyKteiii. Tosti tnonialK went frcf. I’rice 7~> cents |x-r bottli'. Sold by all Dni«;j{iKts, Takf UaH'K l-’ainily I’ills for cnnstip:-!- tion. Base Ball. Highland fixed Elon College last Tuesday the 23 in a fine game of ball to the tune of 10 to 6. Good for the boys. Cheek and Beales curves the Elon';men couldn’t handle. This being the firgt game that Highland ha,d played Elon could play good ball if the pitch hadn’t laughed so much. The boys said that the Elon boys would have laughed a \yhole heape if their ears would have not been in the way. They have and goci team and still bet ter teachers, D. W. 6cato and Hair Troubles Senerally C,aused by Carelessness. DandruCf is a contnijioiis disease raus ed by a rairrobe which also produces baldness. .Never use a comb or brush belonginj' to sotne oile else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be. these articles may be infecied wilh microbes, which will infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch lialr microbes than it is to get lid of them, nnd a single strokf> of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on any body else’s hat. Many a hat-band is a restins; place for microbes. If you happeu to be troubled with dandruff, itching .scalp, falling,hair nr baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles. W^e are so sure of th?s thnt we offer it to you with the understand ing that it will cost you nothing for the trial if it does not produce the results we claim. This remedy is called Rex b11 “93” Hair Tonic. We honestly be lieve it to bt‘ the most scientific rcnv edy for .sf.-ilii and hair trou)>le,s. and we know of nothing else that it for i-iTeri ivpiipss, because of the re- fiuita it iii'oduced in thousand.s of eases. RexMll Hair Tonic is devised to banish daiidruit, restore natural cohir when its loss has been brought abou! by disease. !i:id make the hair naturnl ly si!l;y, soft ;',nd glossy. It does this becntise it stiniulntes the hair follicles, do.stroys The germ matter, and brings about n free, healthy ciiculatioD of blood, which i»urishes the hnir roots, causing theni to tighten and grow new hair. We want everyViody who bas fay ti;ouble v.n'th hair or scalp to know that we tli*nk that Rexall “9?.” Hair Tonic is the l»est h;iir tonic and restor Btive in existence, aud no one should scoff .nt or doubt tins statement unti! they hnv(> pm our claims to a fnir tasr. with thi understnnding that they pny us notiiing for the remedy if it doc^ not give full and complete satisfaction In every particular. Two sizes, ."m cents nnd SI. no. Kereemher. ro’i can o’-it-jln' Rexall Remedies onl," at our st.ore—The R'exall Sl’ore. FREEWiAM DRUG CO. .T. I’. Spoon. 1). V. S. W. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians OflleeMud lIoHpiUtl OHlce Phone f$77 41o ,\hnn rtt, Uesid' sice Phone '2h2, C. A. Andersor M, D. I Office huui's 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8 p.m. First National 3.mk Buiidirig. Leave day calls at i3radieys Drug Store. Dameron & Long AT'IGir.NCTS AT LA\!' LS.w.DA«:n:oK j adolph lcmo Hilri'uiL:) nh I ir,‘lIh-iln ottii !• ill I ■ollict' in ^Plmiinont (luildlui) I KnlM'tlciSQlsdn Uldg. Phone • 250 1 Fiione lOfl-B John H, Vernon/ Aftorney himi Uouiisellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Flione 66., John R. Hoffrnan, Attorney-at-Law Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor rirst National Baiik Building. ~DR.T h7 BROOK Surgeon Dentisi. Foster Buildintr l>CJRLliN(>TON,fN. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. “"office in Piedmont^Building. Office Hours;" 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY8W0RK. Scholarship For Sale. I will sell at a discount a $50 Scholarship in one of LHE BEST Business Colleges in the country. Scholarship is good at College or for a Home-Study Course. Address JNO. DOE, care this paper. Someone has taken from the Carolina Engineering Co's plant part of the chain feoist. I will give $5.00 reward for any informatio;?! that will convict the party or rarties or about (he same day someone brclfe a ock on one of the tool houses in iiain flop^ and for infcrmation as to who did this^ wilt give !|i5.00 reward. W. E. SHARPE, ON A States friends in the Chnstml «he was rea host and hoi of vyine to 1 a Christma young iady came as far she Started bury she hs as No. 35, 10:22 p. jai., count of a tains. The .at the Salis m. in ord("- due in Stat The hotel f too ea)'ly wait at the hour longer Anyliow, bottle of >vi right from of wine w young lady train had j?r| Salisbury something wine had f( of thei)ottl ruined her passenger o: ville young sistance^ gi remaining i placed the j utes later t balling to t: car, and stil passeHger, £ ed it and br Everythin the paj?ty ar There weij station at t they had to carrying the way o ver toi out of the 1 young'man j to capture down theem ed himself, was subdue those .for wh the y-oung Statesville Ii GETS $25 WAMT a Better J-;r| That, quertion will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking youi if rou qualify—ta^e the Draughon Training—and sh>.W ambilibn to rise. if! ore BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON’S Colleges than indorse all other busi- itess college.^ COMBINED, . 48 Colleges in 18. States. International re]>utation. ' Itankinif, PontaianCihlK KneliKh. ScoiltnST. Arltbmctte, Letter WriUitg. Bneinm -FKKE a».\IliarjrJ)rancliea. Uood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions, s H6m«Study. Tkottsandsoibankcas^’ iersy bookkeepers^ siefwgrdphers holding good positions as the resul ^■^king Draughon’s Honie Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesspnt^ Blr \yrite Jko. F. Dkaughon. President, Nashville,,Tenn. For^'jv.vcar- alogtie on course W T f OLLEGE, wri't; M.edJa, I’a delib.ivaurjg' \ a jury tod a:-’ beth S, ^^no w '.^5 in her sn ton P., .Dixsfltj pet monkey intO;;Mrs. Snc bit her on the key was deck The Snowder are neip;iibori testified she ; bath when th ,;'ed through a der a rocking was dr-gssing to pull on her monkey .flow the injury. The defens nionkey was bite any one [ ed or hurt, that when bitten she ira -/the monkey’s Boolckeeping. Bookkeepers all over [ne United States say that Draughon’s •i ew System of Bookkeeping saves them lom 25 to 50 per cent iq work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offi- ■;>al court reporter? write the System of »ftorthand Draughon Colleges teach, 'i'hy? Beeause the'i'' know it is /A? besi. ^F^AIIGHON'S PRACTIGAI. BUSINESS COLLEGB RAlefcjh or Charlotte, N. C^, or Knoiville of Naihville, TeruB,.^ I.EAP For Results, advertise in The State Dispatch. It \s^ill pay. mi You Have a Right to 111 If you have the am bition and eiiergy. to gether with an honest purpose to earn it. We Will Help You. The first step|toward financial independence is to own your o^n home. Begin now. Don't v/ait. You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘^The PIEDMONT I WAY.” invest a.few dollars saved, each week I or month, together with the interest, taxes, in- surance and maintenance money--namely, Rent I --that you have been paying to the “Other Fel- [i| low” and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME house to rent Others by the | score have tried the “Piedrhont % Way” and found it easy. Will you? » Call and talk it over with us. i PIEDMONT TRUST CO ■ ^S-eattle, VVa ti'ie advent ol:' License Cle}’] receivinK’ lett mew in()uirins adresr.ea of c unmarried dk good husband matrimonial r ■‘Here is a edu eated in and now livin said today, housemaid in Anothej is frc M'oman su/)Va Oregon. Gircu have nlied t!ie the class they hoinesick foi't Gage w)vv h; men v^ho desi red-headed ir pounds, 42 ye acres of iarid, a good home, a young clergy country churc keal Estate Jepa^tinent, Burlitigton, - - • - - North Carolina. Phone No. 76 ^ The Sapami who are endea fully to get th out should go i entry and ma rhino, or hipp •■U 1 -T-
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