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T^ e State Dlspa^'^ Use Wisdom in selecting your drug supplies and *in getting your prescrpitons fill ed. Local 9( Personal Cobles Groc- offer the best in their line. Patronize them and be convinced. For Garden supplies. A Stitch In Time We offer One Hundred Dollars' but tha crowd cheereH, as, with Reward for any case of catarrh burned hands, he held up a sniau that cannot be* cured by HalFs round box^ "Fellows!” he shout- Catarrh Cure. ed. this Bucklen’s Arnica salve T? T Ph^TiAv Co Toledo 0 I hold, has everything beat for We^'uniSiJet L"e;burns/^ Right! also for WK. known F. J. Cheney for the last, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, 15 years, and believe him per-; cuts, sprains^ fectly honorable in all business I P“e cure. screen doors B. Smith. Herring Ic each, ery. See our line of from $1.00 up. M Buy your ftour of Coble's Groc ery. Prices Reasonable. Fresh New cabbage, well head ed at Merchants Supply Co. WANTED—Position as book* keeper best of reference. Ad dress X care State Dispatch. Get a nice ripe bunch bananas, cheapest thing you can buy at Mo cliants Sui^ply Co. Nice Ripe bananas, only fifty cencs per bunch at Merchants Supply Co. Buggy For Sale—Practically nev’ open top wilh summer Para sol. Will sell at a bargain. Contra! Loan & Trust Co. LOST—Garnet and white stick pin with word Jerusalem. Rt'turn to State Dispatch Office and receive reward. Miss Hattie Dixon left Friday tTiorning for Ramseur, N. C , where she is spending several days the g-uest of her parents. FOR SALE,-about 200,000 ft. of timber on stump. Pine, oak and noplar. R. Alex Coble, R. No. 1, Burlington, N. C. Miss Bertha Way and brother, Carlyle, of flaw River, spent Saturday 'night and Sunday in tov.n the guet'ts of relatives. f''or Sale —One black purcheon si.'.i'i >n, W i!! ?e1! cheap or trade. X. Greeson, Burlington, N. C., R. 10. Burlington People Should Not Neg* led Their Kidneys. No kidney ailment is unimpor tant. Don’t overlook the slight est backache or urinary irregu larity. Nature may b^ warning you of approaching dropsy, or fatal Bright's disease.^ Kidney disease is seldom fatal if treated in time, but neglect paves the way for serious kidney troubles. Don't neglect a lame or aching back another day. Don’t ignore dizzy spells, irregular or disor dered urine, headaches, weari ness or depression. Begin treat- ing the kidneys with the reliable, time-tried remedy, Doan’s Kid ney Pills. For 50 years, Doan's have been curing sick kidneys and curing permanently. En dorsed by Burlington people. Victoria Andrew, Anthony St., Burlir.gton, N. C., ^ says: “I consider Doan’s Kidney Pills, w^hich I got from the Freeman Drug Co., a most reliable reme dy. They gave me relief from a constant pain over my kidneys and also disposed of other dis tressing. symptoms of kidney eomplaint from which I had been^ subject. Since I took Doan’s Kid ney Pills my health has greatly improved.". For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. transactions and financially able to carry out any., obligations m^de 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. kills pain. Drug Co. bruises. Surest It subdues inflamation Only 25c. at Freeman Buttons For Bachelors. The following which explains itself, was clipped from The Charlotte Observer: To the Editor of The Observer: I heartily fjgree with you that th» should be tagged wit^h >'iiv vs, and I am sending X'M. :«> mail in separate package tiie size of button with following inscription on it: Bachelor Age 44 years Have lived half my life in peace. M. S. SMYHE. Newton, N. C. PS. “I hope that you will get this law passed and that you can ha ye some ' buttons fi.nished at once and send me one by mail.” With each package of Seneca Stock Food the Freeman Drug Co. gives a buggy whip, and a nest egg .with poultry food. .v; Wny, The Rn I-' tilt-.' P'-IG: .•I."?!. Crtiit > [ I ii! S!! jfi*: ■" ] .cry at lowcsi ?'icKinnev. E’on Richeson Not a Mormon. New York, May 9.—Clarence Y.T. Kicheson is not a menib.??- of thtr ‘Wlorjiion’’ church aad wiip j.'resont at a i\1('rinon coMiv'cnce in Stalvm Island it is ta.’c-:>iv-d in H I'tatensent issued to : 111 * . K.>. i J■ I! IV i')t *, /1 j;■! 11 i.r ■ ilr-nt'.)f I he f-'asteri'! . Ii;' : oi’ !l r duv v ni] t'l'M'iiUrcli ('Yer e held at itsli-ad-- n, Ml'. Lurigfiori Porto Rico’ New Wander From far away Porto Rico come reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly bene^t the peoplft. Ram on T. Marchan, of Barceloneta, writes, “Dr. King’s New Discov ery is doing splendid work here. It cured me about five times of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this g'r'eat medicine v,dl) yet be sold in every drug store in Porto Rieo.” For throat and lung rroubles it h:^s no equal. A trial will c:onvin*e \'0u WANTED.—Men to sell and cpl- lect for us. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., Greensboro, N. C. tifie Daisy Corn Planter dropr ore or two grains an desirable distance, distributing any amount of fertilize^ v.anteu. / Spit, Quit. Fft. Hines, Ala.—In a letter* from this place, Mrs. Eula Mae Brad ley says: ‘ ‘I used to spit ui> all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head ached, and I could hardly drag around. Since taking Cardui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit. ’’’’ iVlrs. Bradley suffered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds j| the nertous 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 yoQ> a tooth to ptill ? Have you' tried my method? If not, ask soineoBe who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington;, - N. C. Office phone 37^J.. Ras. 374-L. rl. P. Spofju. li. V, S. W. A, Hornaday Spoon ^5r Hornaday Veteriiaariams Oiticeantl Hospital Offlefr Pbfvne 377 415 Main St, Kesidenee merit botiie free, n IJi' him! ;k iu' (.'o. its 'rial ’ov C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p.. m. 7 to 8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Legive day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. DameroiT AVroiiNEyi 1 I, i'(iren''i. 01' t ir ill ti.i-. city \v( quattrs up to ueciares, the (drarch never hav ing in its history held a confer- ence in Staten Island. .r* Vf 'A H y ■■r? Oil-' ( U; 81 f A1 h'nil t’.uii- 011 g Dead at 104 Years. W :\N'i (..ine or two pond farm hands rone that can man-; age three horses crop, work on i shares. Gvod land, horse and i Mr^. Winifred Jarrell died this I tools will furnish house if neces-j afternoon at the home of her i sary. J. N. Wood, granddaughter, Mrs. P.J. Pag- 5 mile.s south of Graham, gerty, -in Eiasr Orange, N.J., at thoage of, 104 years and five FORD AUTOMOBILES: We months. She is believed to have have the exclusive aprency for the Famous Ford ^Automobiles for Alamance 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. The Postal Telegraph will give the following announcement free concerning the national conven tion: A. Announcement of 0- pening of convention. B. An nouncement of nominees as pre sented to convention. C. Re sult of each ballot until nomina tion. D. Announcement of ad journment of convention. been the oldest person in New Jersey and perhaps in this part of the country. Aside from the infirmities of age, Mrs Farrell never experienced a day’s ill ness untill three weeks ago. Then she collapsed. Last December Mrs. Farrell held a birthday party, which was attended by all her relatives and descendants who could get to East Orange for the festivities. Her rule of life was to eat plenty of wholesome food and refuse to worry. Freeman Drug Co. has install ed a modern Ice Cream plant and they are making delicioas cream. The Spe;:';al read Tax of $1.25 loi t h e y ea r 1912 is DOW due, and payable until April Let, after which time we are not allowed to reeeive it and all persons, who are lia ble, are required to give three days work. For convenience of all I have placed ,the books at the cotton mills, and at other public places, so that it will not be nesessary to come to town to pay. The Sheriff and his dep uties will also recpt. for his tax. Yours Truly, Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Alamance County. John li. Vernon, aiio Uona.selior at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office (iver' Bradley’s Btore. Photie 60. John R. Hoffman, Attorney >at-Law Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor r'irst National Bauk Bailiding. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeoa" Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D« Physkian & Surgeon. UMceSinjPiedmont'Euilding. Office Hours'. 8:p0 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY-WORK. Harrows, Harrows. , Harrows, New Southern Tonguf also Drags All kinds of small farming tools, a cpriiplete y tock 4 CAR LOADS 8. li ro^aed out lart we«k. V R. Sanderaand Family si Jiirdav Nif?ht andjsundiy visiting relatives. F Tapscott and Family .sited John Tapscott on No2! r&ts Essie Hensley is visi [her Cousin Miss Luna baul of Buggies. Prices suit alL For field fence and barbed wire see us. We will save you money if will give us a chance. you T V ..i. Surlington, Co. N.C. Bridges Thne aid %act I ■T WAS A QUESTION of life or death the vietimV life hung by a slen^der thread. . diffixsnilt operation was necessary. To be s 11 cessful the operation must be perfikmeid at once. The servkes of a specialist were required, but he was in a distant city. The specialist was reached over die L«n2 Distance Bell Telephone, the case described ana the operation arranged for. The sufferer’s life, was saved through the ability of the Uriiversd Bell Telephone Service to -bridge time and space. /By the way, have you a Bell'Telephone? ^ SOOTeERN BEli, TELEPIiONI AND TELEGRAPH COMP^ YOU may sent. not know the Company I repre- But what of that!. Probably My Company Doesn’t know you—hadn’t thought of that, had you ? YOU Need Protection— MY COMPANY Wants to Furnish it to Good Men. I Want you to Know the North State life Insurance Co. of Kinston, N. C . R. J. Sellars^ Mgr. Burlington, N. C. Let’s Get Acquainted I I YouHave a Rightto Independence I i If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it We Will Help You. The first step toward financiai independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't ^'ait. You have waited all these years] and you are still paying rent. RIGHTABOUT 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 “Piedmont Way” and found it easy. Will you? Gall and talk it over with us. TRUST CO. keal Estate Jepartpient. BurRngtpa, - - - - ^ North Phone No. 76 I . WilDur Gwyn of Altama I1S.JV and Miss Bettie Garnsi Slks last Sunday Mornmg, ftead of going to Church , Sred themselves to Esq V iSoore’s where they werequi wTvvish them a long and tiv life. They are very po] young P^ple, and our very ^”oneday l^t week the p around Bethel heard a tei fuss Singing and Shouting s Us thought protracted r ine had broken out. But it foSndtobe^us^byanev hv jrirl at John Garrisons, Sy John will finnally get I it Best wishes for the littU Hope she wont be as ugly 1 dacwy* , J We took our woman and to Stoney Creek Church lasi day, and we enjoyed thetrn (rot one more square meal. We had the pleasure of ing hands with lots of our frfends from No 2 and oth^ ^Luther Atwater and wife ter Mebane and wife wer^ there, of course they enjoy( tTip* G L. Birnett a.ii son were also there. JJo Crossing at the Bund yet nearly nine weeks ol v> How long oh County 0 are We going to be put c everythtng else is done great inconvenience to the pie also to this writer its expense to us. There is something wr on where. That work shoulc been done long ago. Hanrlciaiie Wlup* Flood Wa The Mississippi Into Fv ‘New Orleans, La., Ma: New Orleans tonight wi the severest rain storm history. All of the lower I^uisania was affected anj ands of the people who li hind the already terribly s levees that hold back the issippi’s flood waters ai iky. The wind ranged from ] an hour at New Orleans miles at Baton Rogue, many points along the 1 Swept the waves of the stream over the levees. At New Orleans 5 1-2 ii rain felt from noon until 1 night and about four incl between 7 and 9 o’clock Mississippi river here wai ed up by the high wir rose 8 inches in two hou tween 8 and 10 o'clock forcing the waters over 1 ees at several points. At 10 o’clock the rivei at the Canal street regist€ feet or one-tenth of a foe er than the preeicted m stage prtdicted by the bereau. At 11 o'clock tli showed a drop of one-t a foot for the hour, but 1 continued to pour down rents at intervels. Dozens of messages p( to the office of the Unite army engineers here t« rumored breaks in the 1; bove New Orleans, them had been verified u night, although little h expressed of saving the Baton j^uge, and at M Scotts Landing, Donal and Plaquemine, the Was declared to be critic At 9 o’clock Super! Percall, of the Tezas an« railroad, ordered two rel made ready to send to son and Plaquemme but ders were countermand* minutes Uter when it w lished that reports of b levees hear these cities 1 true. Thirty-five thousand s were dispatched from ] leans to Baton Rogue or ial train tonight. The was declaree most critic ^pital city with pros ^ving the front leve hopeless. At New Orleans tl poured over the sand 1 ping at the foot of 1 atftnd a force of hands li .ed there to. stop the ] pile the embankment t er. OuaiedB were placed ■ entii« river front and p '^ere taken to quickly c
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