The State Dispatch. .*1 tf/ Church Directory ^ ^ €&>-•* 4^ ^ Si. Alhana«us Episcopal QiurcL llie RererenJ John Renner* Gibble, Rector. Sefvicedi Evel?y Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. « Holv Communion: First Sun day, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, 7',30a. m. , _ Holy and Saints Days, 10:00 a. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pev/s free. Christian Church. OomeT Church and Davis Sts. Rev. A. B Kendall, Putor. Services: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 ft. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. B. Poster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Services, Sunday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve ry Wednesday at 8:’0 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So ciety meets on Monday after the Second Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to all. A Church Koine for Visitors §tranger§, WOHiAN ADMITS Ml BEBlNfi 8 INFANTS Harlingtop Reformed Church. Comer Front and Anderson Sts. Ser. J. Andrew, Paitor. Sunday School every Sabbath, 9:45 a. m. „ ^ j Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. dt Mid-Week Service every Thurs- 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door of church. INlishyterian Church. {t,eT. Donald Mcho’, Putor. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday ftt 8:0 p. m. The public is cordially invited io all services. New,York, Feb. 23.-The mys tery of eight deaths of babies in the Brooklyn Nursery and In fants’ hospital was solveu tonight the police say, by the confession of Winifred Ankers, a kitchen woman at the hospital admitting that she placed oxalic acid in the bi'bies' milk bottles. - The alleged confession was ob tained by a police lieutenant and detective after two hours’ exam ination of the woman, who had been under surveillance since au topsies deveoped the probabili ty that the infants had been poisoned. ■ ‘On Saturday night after the bottles had been prepared for tiie babies,” the poHce version of the confession runs, “I put two or- three drops of oxalic acid into the bottles. 1 did not do ii with intent to kill the babies, but I wanted to get square with the nurses who were my enemies.” The police believe the Ankers woman is demented. Her story they regard as true,' however, and it was officially' stated that she would be arrested on charges of homicide tomorrow. It was considered advisable to leave her at the hospital tonight under guard. Winifred Ankers is 24 years nld, She came to the hospital last July with her after placing *he baby ^ , care of the hospital, .^ound w>m in the kitchen. She had been re garded as a phlegmatic sort of character, but occasionsily dis played temper, ,*omplaini/jg of tjie small pay and poor food she said she received. Suspicions was Viot directed to ward, her until four of the ba bies ’had died on Sunday and Monday. With the death of the fifth baby an autopsy was per formed and microscopic examina tion indicated the presence of oxalic acid or some similar irri tant. It was recalled that re cently the Ankers woman had persisted in wanting some oxalic acid for cleaning cooper vessels and that she had finally been given permission to buy an ounce of it. SUFFERED ' - 23 YEARS Constant Sufferer From Chron ic Catarrh Relieved by Peruna._ ^ Mrst J, H, feourJand, San Saba, Texas, writes: “For twen ty-three years I was a con stant sufferer £‘fom chronic catarrh. I had .■'j severe mis ery bum- t'ng in, the top of ny head. There was al- ithost a con tinual drop ping of mucus into my throat, which caused frequent ex- p e c to ration. hly entire sys tem gradually became in- V 01V e d, and my condition grew worse. I had an incessant cough and frequent attacks of bilious colic, from which it seemed 1 could not recover. My bowsls also became afLected, causing alarniinfe' attacks of hemorrhages. I tried many . zmedies, which ga.va only tcanporary r&!ief or no relief t lU. I at last tried Peruna. and in i.'.- , liays I vas re lieved oi vhe bowei a. iiagemenv.^After using flvo bottles 1 ■.■. s entirely cured. I most cheerfully recorr^mend the use ol jPeruna to anjr ov^ iUnilariy s^ictedj" ■ If IX JAILS. Mrs. J. H. BouHand. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS htaH M. E Church, Son&. KeT. T. A. Sykes, PMtetr. Preaching every Sunday morn- iaff and evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday evening. Macedonia Latheran Chmr*^. Front Street. &er. C. 1. Morgaa, Futw. (Residence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- «ry Sunday. Teachers' Meeting, Wednesday 8s00 p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman's Missionary Society (•fter morning service on fourth Sundays.) L. C. Bs., Saturday before Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Baptist Oiiirdb. C«T. 5. L. MoffM, Morning Services, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p.m Wednesday night prayer meet ing services, 7:30 p. m. Business meeting, first Wed- ueiday evening of the month at 8:15 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. J. L. Scott. Supt. MIE OF REAL E8TATL By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed in trust executed to the Central Loan & Tnist Co., on the 12th day of April, 1910 by J. A. Jeffries, and wife, Mary Jeffries, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C: in Book 48, page 275, to secure the payment of two bonds, therein recited, de fault having been made in the payment of said bonds, and the holders thereof having aaplied to me to make sale of the real es tate therein conveyed, in accord ance with the conditions con tained in said deed of trust, we will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door of the ( ounty of Alamance, N. C., on Monday t’he 1st day of April, 1912> at 12 o’clock M., the land conveyed in said deed of trust to wit:— Adjoining the lands of Henry May and others, Beginning an iron bolt the said Henry May’s corner, running thence N. 57 3-4 deg. W. 2 chs. to a stake, thence N. 3 deg. E. 2 chs. and 50 links to a stone, thence S. 57 3-4 deg. E. 2 chs. to a stone, thence S. 3 deg. W. 2 chs. and 50 links to the beginning, containing one half acre of land more or less. This the 24th day of Feb., 1912. The Central Loan & Trust Co., . Trustees. Remaining in Post Ojffice at Burlington, N.'C. Febi 24, 1911. Gentlemens Amenean Mills Cd (2), B.. C. HarridOfi, J. M., L^gh, Chrrlie Linens, Gursippe, W. T. Reed, J. G. Suites, Hiley Watson, C. W. Walker. Mrs. Cora Aphley, Mrs. Fannie Foust, Miss Bunda Garrison, Miss Norra Gengins> Mrs. Bera Long. IiADlES: Persons calling for aipr of these letters will please say Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller. Post Master. ilie Methodist ProteMant Church, East Davis Street. R*Tv TkeaMLS £. Dsrb, Pustor, Parsonoge next door to Church) Services: omihg, 11:00 Evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So cieties every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:4f5 a. m. Rev. R, M, Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea ■Glasses. You are invited to at tend all services. Webb Avenue M. E. ‘Churchy Ref. B. T. Hmrlej'. Pastor. Preaching every first Sunda^r at 11 a.m. and p.m,, 7:30 second Sunday at 7:30 p; m. Sunday School every Sunday jnbrning at 10 a. m, « John P. idol, Supt. Everybody Welebfiic In the Burlington Sunday Schools Sunday, Feb. 25, 1912. Sunday School Totals: The Heo Wbo Succeec! as heads of large enterprises are men pf great energy. , Succ^^s, today,- depends health. To ail is to fail. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, lun-down half alive condition when Electric Bit ters will put him right on his feet in short order. ‘ ‘Four bot tles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga “After years of suffering with rheumatism liver trouble, stomach disorders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, found and well.” Try them. Only fifty cents at fi'reeman Drug Co. * Yioup Stoney Bsck if You isflc-.'i V/ith the V/t Rscommand. We are so popitiFe thiit ovir ve:.uvd. yrtll perTQanently ^rwHevc no matter iiovr chronic ii m..,' i>t'. iii:> we offer to furnish the medicine ui o»- expense should it fail to produce sati? factory re.‘?nlts. , ' It is worse than useless to atteiuii; to curc constiBation with ^atli; ”'i' drags. Laxative or cathartics do itiin i harm. They cause a reaction. Iil'ifiU, and weaken the bowels and tend it make constipation more chronif. Bi* sides, their use becomes a habit tliai i dangerous. Constipation is rauseJ by a weaknesi^ of the nerves and mu3v les of the lar^i' Intestine or deseending colon. To ex pect perEQaaent relief yon mast there fore tone up and strengthen these or gans and restcre, thena to healthier uc tlvit.r. We want you to try ttexali Orderlies on our recommendation. They are es ceedingiy pleasant to take, being eat en like candy, and are ideal for chil dren. delicate persons, a»d old foliis, aS: well as for the robust. They apt directly on the nerVes and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other associate or gans or t^iands. They do not pMrx«. cause excipssiTe looaeaeas, nor creat> any inconvenience whateyer. They ma> h« tuiseu at any time, day or uisiit They will iwsltlrely relieye chronic habitual constipation. If not of surgiciii rariety, and tlie myriads of associntr or dependent chronic ailnsents, if takpr with regularity for a reasonable leujjtl' of time. 12 tablets, 10 cents*, 30 tab'ets 25 cents; 80 tablets. 50 cents. SoJc only at our store—The Rexall Stci-e FREEMAN DRUG CO. Exe;iitors Nptice Havlhg quaiified &s executors to the kst Avlll and testament of F. V. Snell, late deceased of Bur lington, N. C., this will notif*; all persons having claims aguinst the said estate' to present them to the undersigned properly ver ified on or before- the 1st day 6$ February, 1918, or this nptiicje will be pleaded in ba^r of ’recov ery. All persons iWdebtfed to said ebtate are requested to make im mediate setttett^Yit, This Febiiiary, 1st. 1912. A, Barrett,, 'i\ A. Walker, Executors. Caagbt Id a Sain. I Douglasville, Tex. — “Five years ago I was caught in the rain at the wrong time,'' writes Edna Rutherford, of Douglaa- ville, “and from that time, was taken v?ith dumb chills and fe- vere, and suffered more than I can tell. I tried everything that J thought would, help, and had four dwtors, but i^ot no releif. I took Cardui, the woman's tonic. Now, I feel better than in many months.' * Cardui does one thing and does it well. That’s the se cret of its 50 years of success. Try Cardui. Attendance Colkotion M. E. 291 $16.33 Baptist 192 10.73 Presbyterian 91 5.35 German Ref. 86 .88 Christian, 157 3.50 M. P. 154 -2.84 Webb Ave. 95 . 2.57 Elmira Chpl 115 1,27 . 935 $42.58 . MEN’S BIBLE AND BARACA CLASSES’ TOTALS. AttendfiTice Collectiov Baptist 36 • 7.ai * Presbyterian 10 3,30 Christian 25 1.43 M. P. 28 1.14 German Ref. 23 .69 Webb Ave, 26 1.10 M. E. 73 9.31 Elmira Chpl 34 ■ •'?7':;. Total today 234 S49 1 Heroism and Rare Presence of Mind of Vifilmiogton Colored Man. Wilmington, Feb. 29.—Master Albert Loughlin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Loughlin, of No. 116 Church street, was serious ly burned yesterday about noon when' his clothing „ caught fire from a match. The lad and a little playmate, both dressed in cowboy uniforms, were playing on the street, ^d the fringe on the leg of the little fellow's trou sers ignited from a match. The flames spread rctpidly over his clothing. The child’s screams attracted the attention of a color ed man driving a delivery wag on who wrapped him in some sacks on his wagon, smothering the flames. His prompt action is probably what saved the little one from being fatally burned. *.Hv Uncle Ezra Sap “It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble'’ and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indi gestion or other liver derange ment will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at Free man Drug Co. Paint Lick Sick Lady Paint Lick, Ky. — Mrs. ,Mai*y Freeman, of this place, says: “Before I commenced to take Cardui, I suffered so much from womanly trouble, I was so weak that I was down on my back nearfy all the-^ time. Cardui has done me more good than any medicine I ever took in my life." You need not be afraid to take Cardui. It is no new experiment. Composed of gentle-acting, herb ingredients, it lias been found to safely relieve headache, backache and similar female troubles. Try it for your troubles. N * W Nortolk I W^lern Lt. Lt. Lv. Lt. Lt. At HEALTH TO fi?OTHEB AHD CHIlll v; 1 V.-;, F.:,vTn;N-o 5)YKr’p has beca r liie.r WUX1,:E5 •■..ii.'i i-HRjfECT sii;ccK;-;B. j;t 'M'V.•• vr .-.IT M i-OlvTEXS Ir.e COMSj L.-.'. naiid ,1 . 5? I.--:.; r -'-.eay t r SJI.AItRHCjA. It a > V K,-; sure ai;/l ask for iV'”?..' Arcl 'akie ua AAia jtliui. ttenui % botU«. JUNE 31, 1911,- No. 22 No 24 Daily Daily Lt. Charlotte 10:20 a. m Winston 2:05 p. in 7:20 a u Walwni € 2:40 p. m 7:57 a. .n Madison 3:0!4 p. m. 8:25 a u ivlayodan 8:11 p. m. 8:29 a, n M’rt’nT'Ue 4:09 p. m. 9:26 a, m Roanoke 6:25 p.m. 11:45 a. ra Ko. 21. No. 28. Daily Daily 9:15 a. m. 5:10p. ra. 11:40 a.m. 7:85 p.m. 12:52 p. m. 8:30 p. m 12:55 p, m. 8;84p. m. l:24p. ID 9:01p. m. 2:05 p.m. 9:40 p. m, 5;50 p. na, Connections at Roanoke forAll points North, East and West; Pullman Parlor sleeping cara, dining cars; meals a la carte. If you are thinking of taking a trip, yop want q\iotatlons, cheapest, fares, reliable and correct information, as to route, train s(*.heduleB the most comfort able and qnickest way, write and the in formation is yours for the asking with one of oar map folders. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro South^oston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m daily, and 5:80 p. m. dailyexeeptSanda;: W, B, BEVlLJj, Gten. Pai«’r. Agt. W. C. SAUNDliRS^ Ass’t Ges'l Pah. Agi. Rowiok*. Ym, Lt. Boanoke Lt. M'rt*nT’lle Lt. Mayodan Lt. Madison Lt, Walnut C At. Winston Ar. Charlotte WE WANT YOU to loan your money through our c'^napany. We give you first mort^^age real estate secur ity, and our vOmpany guaran tees the paymeii J of pi^cipal and six per cent inf«fe$t, pay- seini-annual] TKe Central Loan & Trust Co. CAPITAL STOCK $S0,000 JM nj'owmDg Prea.^ Jno. R ffoffihaOySec^ W W Brownf T M lirowning Dr J A Pickett ■/no B Foster Geo. W, Vestiil DTRECTOBS J Ed Moore RT Kernodle Jno B HofHna,n Geo W Patterson oYSenm Chas J) Joiwfion WW Brown WORK have our plant partially equipped and are in a po- ^ w sitiOii to do first class machine work of all kinds, prompt- W ^ iy. We hope to serve you. HOLT ENGINE COMPANY Shop E. Davis and Tucker Streets >81 ^BURLINGTON, N. C. t WAMX aBetter —_N‘S Colleges than ■ colleges COMBINEP. 48 Colleges la 18 States. International repBtfltioo ftunSitnK, iTPewrltbgrt l^eMUUMhlp, EmIM, gpellfar. ArtthMcUe. Letter WtIUk. BuiNU - rs IX anxuiary bianchM. tiood POSIflOKS GuARAI^EO under reasonaUe ooaditicns. Bookke«ping. Bookki^pers all over Uaited States i^y that I3^a\ighon*S > ew System of Bookkeeping saves them J om 25 tO( 50 per cent In werlc and worry. Shirtli«iML\ Practically all U. 8. ofH* ii;al couH reporf^rs write the Bystem of (Bjorthand Draaghoo Colleges teach. Becaiise they know ft Is the best. Hoom Stady. Thousands of bankcc*' ifrs, boakkieepers^ and siemgraphen holding good positions as the resui faking Draughon’s Home Study. CATALOGUE. ; For prices on lessois, Sy write Jxo. F. Dkacghox President, Nashville, Tenn. For/wciw alogue on coiirse ^ T COt LEG 1'. »RAUGHON*S PRACTICAT. B17SINESS GOLLEGK C.. «r KnoxTille or UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga. May 7th, 8th, and 9th; 1912. Very low round trip fares. VIA SOUTHERIV RAIIUWAY Accounit the above occsusioh the Southern Rsiilway wiH call very low round trip tickets to MA.CON GA., and return as follows: FROM ROUND TEIPI FROM Goldsboro Henderson Chapel Hill Burlington ROUND TRIP $ 9. 25 9.35 8.50 8.50 Selma Oxford Raleigh Durham $ 8.75 9.15 8.50 8.00 Rates in same proportion from all other stations. , Tickets will be on sale May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8lh, witii nrial return limit May 16th, or if you prefer to stay longer] by depositing your ticKet and paying a fee of fifty cents W can have final limit extended until June 5th, 1912. Liberal stop-overs will also be permitted on these ticket For detailed information apply to any Southern RailwajI Agent or the undersigned. J. 0. Jones, Traveling^ Passenger Agent, . Raleigh, N. C. March School. March 16th--- “ 2r7th- ian College. March 29th— School. April 6th— “ 8th- 9th~ Schedule for College Base Ball. At Haideo Park. Season 1912.—r Burlington Graded School Vs 9th Oak Ridge Elon Graham Grai^ Bingham. Atlantic Chnsi Burlington Graded School J '• Graham Gra3» 44 • 25th- Elon Bingham Elon Wake Forest Binglumi Whitsett. Oak Ridge* Davidson. Lenoir. Wi|lc« Foreft* ag eq mai in t Marv princ plac« ACa tensi Fordl tion Fore wayi chini Nc

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