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J-iV //-Ji w^ m m dk fr il^ rf-ij.? »i.f :-'o:. . /«-V N' >.• iv i: pi fexj- w WV}S*S:„ The State D pa^c > ; Use Wisdom in selecting your drug supplies and in getting your prescrpitons fill ed. Burlington Dfiig Co. offer the best in their line. Patronize them and be convinced. For Garden supplies. Local fc Personal THE BEST PROOF it Herring Ic each. Cobles Groc- ■€ry. See our line of screen doors from $1.00 up. M. B. Smith. Buy your fiour of Coble’s Groc ery. Prices Reasonable. Fresh New cabbage, well head ed at Merchants Supply Co. Miss Bertha Seymore of Dur ham spent Sunday the guest of her parents. WANTED-—Position as book keeper best of reference. Ad dress X care State Dispatch. Mr. Bascom Hornaday of Greens boro spent Sunday in town the j^est of friends. Get a nice ripe bunch bananas, cheapest thing you can buy at Merchants Supply Co, Miss Sadie Ingle of R. F. D. 4 is spending some days in town the guest of her sisters. We find Bradleys fountain a very pleasant place to go after getting ^le mail. Miss Mary Cates left last week i’or a months visit to relatives at iGreensboro. Nice Ripe bananas, only fifty eent^per bunch at Merchants Supply Ca FOR SALE,-about 200,000 ft. of timber on stump. Pine, oak .^isid poplar. R. Alex CoWe, R. Hot 1, Burlington, N. C. iiiss Donnie Greeson of near Brick Church is spending the -week the guest of her sister Mrs. ii A. Oo^. Buggy For Sale-Practically new open top with sunimer Para sol. Will S^n at a bargain. Central Loan & Trust Co. C. W. Hunt who has been clerk ing for Jos. A. Isley & Bro. Co. left Monday morning for his home mt Mocksville N. C. LOST—Garnet and white «tiek pin with word Jerusalem. Jlelurn to State Dispatch Office and receive reward. Miss Mattie Atwater a student •at Elon College spent from Sat urday to Monday the guest of Miss Mamie Holt. For Sale—One black purcheon stallion. Will sell cheap or trade. N. M. Greeson, Burlington, N. C., R. 10. J. Walker. Thompson of near Hawfields killed a ball eagle Wed wesday. The eagle which meas ured seven feet from tip to tip was flying one. hundred yards from Mr Thompson. For sale at a bargain one Ford Molei T. 1910 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 507, Greensboro, N. C. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We have the exclusive agency for the Famous Ford Automobiles for A?amance and other Counties. If you intend purchasing an Auto mobile write us today for a 1912 Catalog and look it - over before buying. It will pay you. Ford Garage Company, Greensboro, N. C. Burlington Citizens Cannot Doubt It. Doan’s Kidney Pills were used —they cured. The story was told to Burling ton residents. Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the cure perma nent. The testimony is from this lo cality. . . The proof convincing. A. T. Webster, Maple St., Graham, N. C., says: “I suffer- ed severely at times from pains across the small of my back, and the kidney secretions were unna tural. Finally I got a supply of Doan’s Kidney Pills and soon af ter I began their use, I felt much better. I am certain that Doan’s Kidney Pills live up to all the claims made for them and can be relied upon to relieve kidney trouble.” (Statment given De cember 18, 1907.) RE-ENDORSEMENT On January 27, 1911 Mr. Web ster was interviewed and he said: “I continue to think highly of Doan's Kidney Pills. I do not believe I would be alive today were it not for this remedy.’* For sale by all dealers. ! Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. SHINGLES! . SHINGLES!! SHIKGLES!!!-Afine lot of Long Leaf Pine Shingles, at lowest prices. Cox & McKinney, Elofi College, C. We offer One Hundied Dollars- Reward for iany case of catiEirrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drnggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. LIST OF UNCLAIMED lEHERS but tha crowd cheered, as, burned hands, he held up asniiaU round box, “Fellows!” he shout ed. ' ‘this Bucklen’s Arnica salve I hold, ha,s everything beat for burns.” Right! also for boils,! ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, ] cuts. Sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues inflamation kills pain. Only 25c. at Freeman ’ Drug Co: Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C* May 4, 1911. Gentlemen- Nors Boon, Ern Clapp, Edgar .CHlio .va-. A. M. Carson, M. W. I^!‘ , Llaud Johnson, Jam Mor- T. L, Moore, Harry Otto (2), Bud Sharpe (2), Early Smith, Golderti Willsom, J. Allen Wal ker, A. Herbert Zachary. Ladies: Miss Lois Hobson, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Mrs. Lena Johnson, Mrs. Mary Lee. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say ‘ ‘Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Coble's Grocery handles Prem ium Coffee. A Boildi!^ FsUs when its foundation is Under mined, and if thje foundation of health—good digestion—is at tacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion. Dr. Kings New Life Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys, and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe and onlo at Freeman Drug Go. Porto Rico’ New Wonder From far away Porto Rico come reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ram on T. Marehan, of Barceloneta, writes. -"Dr. King’s New Discov ery i9 doing splendid work here. It cur^ me about five times of terriblie coughs and colds; also rtiy brothi^r of severer csold in his;clii^ Eind moristhan ^ others, Who tts^ it on my. atdvi^. We Hope this great medicine will be .soldi in’ every drug store in ^orto Rico.” For thitiat and Itihig' troubles it has no, eQuai A* ti^al will convince you of ite mefit,- 50fe. and $li00. Trial bottle free* Guaranteed by Frwman Drug Co. FOR SALE.—46 acre farm 2j miles from Haw River on maca dam road. Good four room two story house and tenant house. Land adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, corn and wheat. For information apply to J. M. Bason, Elmira Mills, Bnrlington, N. C. flaegged Train With sbirt Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., once pre vented a wreck with Electric Bitters. “I was in a terrible >light when I began to use them,’ le writes “my stomach, head, )ack and kidneys all were badly affected and my liver was in bad condition, but four bottles of Bitters made me feel like a new man.” A trial will convince you of its matchless merit for anv stomachj liver, or kidney trouble. Price 50c at Freeman Drug Co. Pay Your 1912 Road Tax The Special road Tax of $1.25 for the year 1912 is now due, and payable until April 1st. after which time we-are not allowed to receive it and all persons, who are lia ble, are required to give three days ^ork. For convemence of all I have placed the books at the cotton Aiills, and at other public places, so that it will not be nesfessary to come to town to pay. The Sheriff and his dep uties will also lecpt. for his tax. Yours Truly, Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Alamance County* WANTED.-Men to sell and col- lect for us. Singer jewing Ma chine Co;, Greensboro, N. C. Sptt, Quit, F». Hines, Ala.—In a letter from this place, Mrs. Eula 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. Sirii^ taking Cardui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit.” Mrs. Bradley suffered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds . 1 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. Professional Cards Have you a tooth to pull ? Have you tried my m&tliod? . If not, ask someone who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. C. Office phone 374-J; Res. 374-L. J. F. bpoon, 1). V. S. W. A. Hb/nada; Spoon ^ Hornaday Veterinarians Offlee and Hospital OflScft Pbone 377 415 Main St, {{«8i deace Pboae ^2t C A.. Anderson ftl. D, hours 1 to 2p* m. 7 toSp.m.i Firet National Bmk Buildi^j Li^ve day calls at Brad|leys Diriig Stotre. ,/...A^RI^TSiAT ,LA^ mOlPI L 0 III § /iraham : oAi'e iu I FMaiit BalMiaf IMf. ' 250 PbOBe IQO-B John H. Vernon, Attorney aaa Uoaosellor at Law, Burlington, N. C Office over Bradley’s Drug $tore. Phone 6o. John R. Hoffman, Attomcy-at-Law Burlingtori, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor i^irst Natioul B^uuk BnU#ng. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon* Dentist Foster Building BQtoNGTON, ■ N. C, J. N. Ta^or, M. 0. Physician & Surgeon. Ufiiccl^nlPiedmontpBuildiii^ Office Hours*. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. The Daisy Corn Planter drops one )r two graine ,desirable distance, distribDting any amount of fertniT'l Harrows, Jlarrows. Harrows, N^w Southern Torigucless, also Drags All kinds of small fanning tods, a complete 5tock of Eii§g|^f. Fi .ces to Suit a|I. JFor field fencc anin barbed wire see us. We wi 11 save you money if ' ^ ^vili give tLs a chance. Co. N.C. on/ li i A Constant ) ! ii. te||ep|v>njB pn the Famififs ^iljr fteedsn iFioin iroUtion well as .p^ii^niieaioit in the Mr. S. S. Lae, of Blanch, ago om ihush«ld^^!nilEeomf«JIed fo,^ tutili een Vclockiit laight. Dtttti^i thM tiiMiiio oi» wm iir the, hoi^ Sheitaikedlt^ iMfaU tip asd dorni’ th«i Kne^ i|i| ireidjri )tdvgo to; itiiitike’s: lootice. »wm so it'Oorts'toluM A tCLECipraii COMPANY ir O’Sovtk An ad in The State Dispatch !■ M ;ii ■!'} ij We would especially like you h visit our; Millinery Department the showing now is so very exceli lent that it comnaands the unstint ed praise of all who call. A. & L Mm Stre^ Graham, ■ . C You Have a Right to If you ha^e the ani' bitibn and en^^ to- filler widi an pui|j>oise to earn it. . ■ J /' - I’i We Wifl Hdp You. The first step toward financiai independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don’t wait. You have waited all these yeaars^ and you au:e still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try “The JPI£J)MQNIt WAY.” Ir^^l ^ or montli, iil- sura^c^ su&d some body s house to rent Others by the score have ^ed the “Piedmont Way*’ Eu^d fo^nd it easy. WiU you? CaU wi ^k[it over -U Xij r.^OU I Mvu Cbapnts „ t, do quickly! L-'^ itfAS ft divine comnmanl Rpwhatdiclftmea''- B we think it over a while r/araw some very profital Elusions, and decide that whj Kve an intention of any kii iMormed in our minds it W lit for us to translate it ir tds then into action and get fow nany >{.,"*, F® Pj?S' W the thought of sin? ^Or It itin more polite, lessforci ffuage—with the thought letmnff that is not quite rig:] ■fectly kind, or on the squa fith the longing for reven inst some enemy who has/ >d us, or even the half for malevolant wish that soi nff will hapi>en-"Wedo not selves wl»t—that will m path of life smooth for ^ugh for someone else S't* ith the temptation, to so; of ^iahonesty. hat is your grievence. W. hief do you want to do. 'ce tbc trouble like a —like a true woman— your problem into the li ne'0r two of you, my read rhavei S(»iie evil in min ,e criifte you contemplate c ting but not now. h no, you will not go out it at once. You must a right time and opportun play with the hidden i il an occwJion comes when do the thing as it were ident ahd then cheat y science into telling you “t| 3 not your fault—you igged into it—temptatiou strong for you." Jell me is that your own a le of mind at the prestnt mt. iost of us have some pet f( wrong doing that we can !1 by such a strong name , though admitting that i newhere on the wrong sid line of rectitude, dded to this some ef us h ague idea of a really wic ion we should like to com i6 day, at a time as I en we can tsheat ourselves jbelieving that we could isibly help it, or we were ''ed into doing it by anot^ we cherish that vague ph of sin—nurse it at the flir minds without feeling sence there and unseen )Ws and igrows. [t feeds on our strength of our will grows weaker, is on our cheerfulness ure in life and a shac is day iby day like a d in the far backgrounc usness. i^duf^lly our whole sky is ist* and we become tremb! kereatures, bemoaning jt ideals, that tlie vapors ti our own evil thinking 1 m sight; destitute of fa . aod trust in the goodi God iand His creatures, hen the chance we have lo for half guiltily through we inths a&d years comes at 1 i help have we? All IB gone. Our wil «nedt>y dalliance with .inatioa of evil. But |y helps to help oursel ^tme i?epeat, if you hav f*fbm^ intention of d aethinjr^OQ know to be wi ^cked, |ia«e it out with y f—do it now. pu will not Why? ou mean to do it some dn; . when you have bee ciently Wi^k and futile hsh to do it without any s shame or regret. Wild it not be better to gi ^ and then repent with j Ne- heart and find your p with the strength to conc urselfand make amends pt again fair for thefutur t that distant day when jj efully cultivated weakij 1 allow you to take the fj P which common sense at p ffHrli^s, you will find yi ^ too weak to repent and ter. Toar strength of character fpose all frittered away, M continue on the dowuw rn tortured by vain remi P^uhtings of evil that car ^naK«n off yet never spur Pris^ahd do good instead I* and conquer the past. you will do it some t p why not now? [8 me question facing you i ^nq^sauarely. Have I drag hidden thoughts into ?^hat does it look like? U 'tnot? torn away from it wi it on the l^i 'r
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