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i i'i't'.i .i 'K . jW‘ if#. S- ■■i; nowand get pleasure and satisfaction from the SMOKE. , ijf"i*1 e"F,!fill Local $t Personal Buy your flour of Coble’s Groc» ery. Prices Reasonable. Mr. Sam Gant of Cooleemee •spent Sunday in town the guest of Miss Mable Isley. Graduating presents, Jewelry, Fans, etc. at Stewarts Jewelry Store. Buckeye cultivator, gbod as xiew at bargain. Coble-Brad* shav/ Co. Miss Lois Reitzel of Hartshorn spent Saturday and Sunday the ^^uest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coble. Miss Ruth Thurston is the guest of her sister Miss Thelma who is a student at King’s Business College, Raleigh. J, A. Isley and Rev. T. A. Sykes left Tuesday morning for Trinity College Durham to at tend commencement. Mr. M. G. Curl spent last Sociday in the northern part of th« county visiting his cousin Ernest Curl, who is seriously ill with typhoid fever. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! SHINGLES!! I - A fine lot of Long Leaf Pine Shingles, at lowest prices. Cox &; McKinney. Elon N. C. Mrs. M. B. Lindsay, Mrs. Graham and Doyle Heritage speixt one day last week at the old home of Mrs. Lindsay, speading part of the day fishing afeog Back Creek. SKss ?allie Wilson Hatchet of l?a5«eyville who has been the jguest of Mrs. Jno. Dailey and Slfes May Carr Hall returned iKKne Saturday accompanied by Miss May Carr Hall. Mr. L. W. Gerringer a Methodist Ministerial student with one :year to be completed at the Seminary, who is the guest of ifelatives at Ossipee, was in town Friday. t Mr. Dudley Bagley of theiUni- versity of Virginia passed ^thru town Tuesday and accorapanied ^liss Ada Belle Isley to attend the Trinity College commence ment. Mr Ernest M. Cheek who has been employed in the Grocery Department of Jos. A. Isley&Co. loas resigned to accept the posi tion as carrier of Rural Free De livery Route No. 10 from Bur lington. Our friend W. W. Brown is t’he greatest sport of the season. One evening last week he carried the lady clerks and milliners of Jos. A. IsIey&Co. tcan auto ride, returning mid the glimmering ■and twinkling of the stars. Mrs., Brown is away on a months ’s’acation. One member of today’s party was Erwin A. Holt, of Burling ton, N. C. His presence wiSi the party indicates how the Roos evelt sentiment has grov/n in the scaith, ^ I am a Democrat in (State politics,” said Mr. Holt, in national politics I am for .Roosevelt.” (We clip the above from The Philadelphia North American of May 25th). WANTED—Position as book keeper best of reference. Ad dress X care State Dispatch, Postal cards, Book fiction, Kodak Supplies, etc. at Stewarts Jewelry Store. WANTED.—Men to sell and col lect for us. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., Greensboro, N. C. Two Cylinder Runabout Max well Automobile for sale at a low price. If interested communicate with FORD GARAGE COMPANY GREENSBORO. N, C. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We have the exclusiveagency for the Famous ^ord Automobiles for Alamance and other Counties. If you intend purchasing an Auto mobile wi’ite us today for a 1912 Catalog and look, it oyer before buying. It will pay you. Ford Garage Company, Greensboro, N. 0. %m KEWARD, $iOQ The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catar rh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in its work. The proprietors have Free Ice to The Sick. Mr. E. L. Henderson, Mana ger of the Graham Ice Co. will furnish ice free of charge to those who are in need and unable to buy. If such cases are recom mended by some charitable in stitution. Will Be H«re Tuesdiy. Dr. S. Rapport will fill his regular appointment the second Tuesday in each month at Free man’s Drug Store, Tues. June 11th, for the purpose of examin ing eyes and fitting glasses. See Dr. Rapport for properly fitting glasses. Best Crystal Lenses. Quality and work guaranteed. a ff IN A BAD WAY Maar a Barlisgtom Reader WiQ Feei Gratefcl for This Informatioii. When your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urinary troubles set* in, Your kidneys are “in a bad way.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Local evidence proves their MERtT. Mrs. Bertha A. Stanfield, 1015 Dixie St., Burlington, N. C-, says: “I suffered from severe at tacks of backache for four years. I was stiff and sore all through my body and pains extended from my kidneys into my head. After these attacks,' which usual ly lasted for a week or ten days, I was extremely weak and miser able. The doctors could do noth^ ing for me, and the various rem edies I took did me no good un til I began using Doan’s Kidney Fills. The contents of three box es cured me and in the past year I have not had any recurrence of my former complaint. I am bound to look upon my cure as a permanent one.” 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. free tIEHET 18 KHftXVlLLE Your railroad fare will, under reasonable conditioBSr be pai(| to Nashville or Knoxville. Tenn., by Draughon’s PractiieaJ Business College, if you atteif^d the Col- Many of the most stJCeeaaful men in Knoxville and Nashville were formerly North Carolina boys who got their start by at tending Draughon’s College, The College gives a written contract to secure a position under rea sonable conditions, or refund tuition. „ The college will send you_ a catalogue, also a card, explain ing all about its plan of paying railroad fare. Address Draugh ICS worK. ine proprietors nave —y-—- QA ■fait'Vi in ciir9.tiv6 t>ow* Prsctic&l tiusinoss so mucn laimmicscurauve lo T«nn. ers that they offer One Hundr^ Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. * Jail Delivery is Laid To Penn Brewster Jacksonville, Fla., May 25.— Penn. H. Brewster Jr., son of P. H. Brewster, a prominent lawyer in Atlanta Ga., was arrested here this morning charged with hav ing furnished saws to prisoners in the county jail, which was used in a jail delivery last night. El even negro prisoners, two of them clients of A. R Logan with whom Brewster was associated, escaped. Brewster has been id entified by other inmates of the jail who claim to have seen him pass the saws through the bars of the jail last Wednesday. Brewster admits being at the jail that day and the records of the jailer shows- he v^as given a card of admission but he denied any part in aiding the prisoners to escape. LIST OF UNCUIMED LETTERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C. June 2, 1911. Gentlemen; Aile Dus, Huff Hines, S. S. Hickman, Fred Huffman, Edwin F. Mitchell, G. C. Ward. Ladies: Miss Maggie Allen, Mias "Mary V. Caudler, Miss Cassie Loder- milk, Mrs. Omanda Smith, Miss Marie Shumaker, Mrs. Pat Wy* nick, Miss Jessie Pearl Warren. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” andjgive date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. FOR SALE. —46 acre farm 2| 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. Could shout For Joy ‘ ‘I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart,” wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg. West Va., “for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electic Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of Rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made ^’ust for me.” For dyspepsia, indigestion jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters have no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50cts at Freeman Drug Co. Nashvitle, or Knoxville, Tenn. King George will go up in his airship next, a report which di rects attention to the fact that monarchs looking for excitement nowadays have to get it out side of business hours. For sale at a bargain one Ford Model T. 1910 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 507, Greensboro, N, C. Professional Hare yoa a tooth to pull ? Have you tried my method? If noty ask someooe who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. C. ' Ofiiee phone 374-J. Res. 374-L. J, p.. H{>ooa, L>. V. W. *-i., Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians Offlce aad Hoapital Oftiet* Phone 377 413 Main St. Residence 282, C. A» Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. First National Bank Bucildmg. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTOIINEYS AT LAW tin.dmm Bnrlington oSre in Pinooe • 290 IBOEPH LOSS Gr&h&ta foffioe 1q ItlMMehslMi Pbooe 100-B John H. Vernon, Attorney aua Counsellor at Law, Burlington^ N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 66. John R. Hoffman, Attoraey-at-Law Burlington, North Gu'olina. Office, Secoad Floor r'irst Natioiial , Battle Bwlding. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building liORLlNGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Phpician & Surgeon. Uffic^nlPiedmont^Building. Office Hours; 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. I YAll HaVAa Ricrtlfl-Al We win Help You. g £ UU lldVC d lO I The first step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don’t wait The Daisy Com Planter Airopis one or two desirable distance, distdbutijng ahy kmount of Harris, Harrows. Harrows, New Squtherii Tongiieless, also Drags All Mnds>>f small |a,rmingtopl^ stock 4 M of Buggies., jPrices to suit all. For field fence and barbed wire sec us. We Will save you money if you will give us a chance. , r ■ .mim Biirliiigtdn, -Bradshaw Co. N.C. n A telephone on the Farm not only means convenience and comfort for the user, but it adds value to the knd and will enable yon to sell your land to a better ad vantage. Telephone service on the Farm can be had at very low cost* Write for our free booklet;. Address SODTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELECRAPH COMPANY "SeedMlr* 8W . / Let’s Get Acquainted! YOU now the Company I repre- But what of that! Probably My Gonipany Doesn’t know you—hadn’t thought of that, had you ? YOU Need Protectioii— MY COMPANY Wants to jPurnhh it to Good Men. I Want you to Know the North State Life Insurance Co. of Kmston, N. C. R J. SeU Mgr^ Burlington, N. C. And iipt the some body’s house to rent. Others by the score h^e tried the '^Piedmont Yw have waited aU these yearsj and you are I Way” ajldiOUnd tt Still natnntf H ^ _ ' ^ V If you have the am bition and energy, to- Ijlilicr \ph af |i(inest ■ . V' iVAik Hi .i;'a it over still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try “The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few'ddllais saved eac^ week OT lopnth, togcttiCT US. 'sofsntriti hjfK*;'?! J.'rj'-f -'if.ti, . ;■ r;-,- \ -'-ri‘J the R"r«i Carriers joaBce Conntyt at Tbeii 1912, den rpublished by request of iftl Garners Association juance County.) Ladies, Gentlemen, an Rural Gamers of Alamani While I am al ways glad ^th you upon these, o( yet I am sorry that yo seen fit to eall upon me t these fe*^ remarks. To subject that wilt inter* even Were I able to deliM within itself » very diffici To taiic abbot politics is c ed bad jw^,; to telk al ligiob^l^ii j^cK^^an :oa fear even barredill^ mission ,11 icnri^d pc in th^ seiMtfons 6t eligii the riita^;jB€ii^Ge, and ti shoald o^tt(Bd/here. prohibilif^ iwhile so roai tigc^ Bbro»i in the i DO tax be had upoi hand^ would be out of pi beside this/itt not the tii talk gjpod ft)iuis is alwayi terestiag! but rather dry Then upon what subject find attentive listeners vi> ling ears. My own in opinion is that upon ocei this kind there shoulc speeches, or rather as fa efforts go in that direct attempt at speech There should be innocen of amusement, music, soi s(K:ial entertainment, r of old friendship, and the of new friends and acq c«s. With only this thought eat, drink and be meryy morrow you will have i the same old route, same old roads, with tl old horse and vehicle, b better and more lovable Better because you have closer together, and un due another better, mo: able because of the close ing and the better unc ing. You feel that your appreciate your servici and you enter again upor charge of your duties stronger determination than ever before. To ta lal Service has become to a great many becaus ut feel that we know as more about the service other fellow. And yet ject is more appropri should receive greater than that which give intelli^nceand pleasure life. Therefore in keep the occasion I must mah remarks upon the subje^ ral Free Delivery. I desire to say here, t ^'atulate you upon you aid organiasation of rura in this county, and I a to correct an errone(ms sion Uiat 1 understand luaonjr some carriers, a attitude of the P^t 01 Paz^ent as refi^ds i tion funong the rural cai have hewd it intimated Past, not so very much that the department upon oirganization of thij ten Tmsisa serious yious mistake. The de] IS .in full sympathy a With your organization, course in everyway j ite m^ntenance and to that it is accomplishin_ IS nothing that will imp] service more than ai organization. Every should have its organi every carrier should fledged member in gc,_ ular standing. I have e^e or sympathy for tl who is such a weaklingj IB afraid to join his orgi and if left to me I woul It that this kind of ca: excused with indefini the^service would be ^thout them, and I St.. those things which the good of the service, ^ch and every one of ji “IS or her utmost en ' ®i*nitain the unrivall. Which the rural brand service has (established- irom the viewpoint o: 'P® iw in advance of the civil servi ^t annual computat» ■Showed that out of aboi -_^rty>five thousand) may indeed Now Xdesire to give a rf the b^i^Dning \ ■ ill. V J
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