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^K.-' '■ T^- 5 ate l>'?p?»t!^. . ./«•’ * /«^v. k qur I--.,.* The best plare in Ice Gream Toilet Articles etc. Carefully Pcrscnption r J^;:.■ ■: Work"'’ n " . 'jil0'j£IARD,il0a. \ ■.■^;'' pE^'T|Rft, ^T^■KNO^^ ereldelbfthil paper wiU -#ur ra|road:#e^iil, u % Local $( Personal : : • ’ .•■ - :-•. ' Buy your flour of Coble's Grod-i ery. Prices Reasonable. - * ^Money to ijet^K?. $ee Graham Loan & Tnist Co. i , , , Mr, J. W. Gates and mother spent Y(e^n^dSiX ' Chapel Hill the guest of rdatives and friends. Graduating presents,! ieyrelry, Pans, etc. at Stewarts Jewelry Store. .! Miss Miram Quakenbiish of Durham is spending some time with her parents jWr. and Mrs, John Quakenhtush on Dixie Street La^t chance to buy bananas cheap this season, nice ai[id ; yel low, come early. Merchants Supply Co. The walls to the opera ho.use at Harden Park which were blown down some nights ago by the storm have been raised and work is proceeding nicely. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! SHINGLES!!!-Afine lot of Long Leaf Pine Shingles, at lowest prices. Cox & McKinney, Elon College, N. C. Mr. J. B. Neese of Whitsett R. 1 Guilford county spent Sunday and Monday the guest of his sons Messrs. Cecil and Henry Neese. i The Sacred Concert Sunday afternoon at Hardens Park was attended by a large number of visitors fromBurlington, Graham and Haw River. ' Herman Stenseli who fiajgs on a freight was thrown off Friday night between this place' and Hillsboro and right painfully bruised. He was earriM to Rex Hospital for treatnxent. Two Cylinder Runabout Max well Automobile for sale at a low price. If interested communicate with FORD GARAGE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N, C. Mr. Joe Thompson who has been employed at Kings Mount ain since his graduation at Poukepsie Business College . some months ago has accepted" a positon with Aurora Cotton Mills. Two little negroes were caught stealing corn from the bam of M. B. Smith last Thursdayj They were seized by the officers carried to police headquarters and given a complete thrashing by their mothers. Rev. W. E. Swain D. D, Pres ident of the North Carolina Con ference of the Methodist Protest ant churqh, v;ill preach in the Methodist Protestant Church at this place June 13th, at So’dock.; A Special Meeting is : in pro gress at the Webb Avenue M. E. Church this week, to which everybody is cordially invited. Rev. T. G. Vickers of Grahatn, former pastor of the church, is assisting the pastor. Mr. E. E‘ ‘Home of Spencer 'who has been spending the past several weeks traveling in Louis-^' ana, Misssissippi, and several other western^ States visiting and sightseeing arrived Sunday to be the^est of his brother Mr. W. J. Horne for a few days. Haye yo^r w^tcH ^epaijred at Stewarts ^ewfelry St;6re. , \ . , WANTED—Position' as liook* keeper beat referehde. Ad dress X care Stete Dispatch. r J^ostal, c^irds, Bpofc fictioil,' c«ak Supplieis, etc. ?^t:^tewarts ewelry Stor^ , : - WANTED.-Me^ to gell:^nd't;^- lect for us. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., Greensboro, N. C. Good second MaiiidThOnias Bin der, good,as new, ' will.ijsell tor half pric^. CohlerBradshaw. Co.. We have a I’hdmas Bjh(ie®dbd as new for' half pride, Cobl^- Brad^haw'Co, ", t ■> i - i ■ , ■ . - . ^ . FOR SALE.—46 acre farm miles from Haw Riter on rhaca dam road. ' Good foui: room tivo stoi^ house arid tenant house. La.nd adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, corn and wheat. For information apply lo J. M. Bagori, Elmira Mills, Bnrlingtoh, N, C. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We have the exclusive agency for the Famous Ford Automobiles for Alamance and other Counties. If you intend purchasing an Auto mobile write us today for as 1912 Catalog and look it over before buying. It will pay you. Ford Garage Company, Greensboro, N. 0. SWn S Ser^^ re^.|bnablf;oftdi#ns,^ pagl to science has: been able to; cure in all its stages, and that is Catar- ^requires constitutional treat- got iheir ^ it. ,Hairs Catarrh Cqre- fe tab^h iinteldna,llti, adtin;g;j dir^c^ty upon the Mood and mucous sur- to sec^ a ^(bBltfon facM^f the ^ystem^^tt^relw de- sonable conditions, or refund stroyihg the'foundation of the tuuion. j , _ diiS^8.4, an4 giving the patient | ^ill setid st^6tigth tjy‘building up the con-, catal6^e, also a card, jexplam- stitution and assisting nature its work. The proprietors have railrrad fate. SJJwa’ srt rnnt'lii'faith in its euratfve 130W- i ®' Practical 'Bi^slness G(nleg6» Bo much^taithinitscuratiye gow^ Nashville, br Knoxville. Terin. > King Gk>rge wifl ;prb up ih Ms airshij) next, a report which di rects attention to the fact that monarcha I^ihg for* excilenieht nowadfc.ys have to get it out sid^ of business'hours. ' \ ers that they offer One Hun Dbllars for any case that it fails to curei Send fot lijst of teati- raoiliials.-; ■ : Address F/J; Cheney & Co., Tbfed^ Ohio; i v ‘ Sbld by £ill Druggists, 75c.; • HalPs ‘ FaniUy; I^llW fbr ebhstipatipn.; ' ' DON’T DELAY Some Tnrlingtoii. People Have Learned Thai Neglect i« Daagerons. The slightest symptom of kid ney trouble is far too serious to be overlooked. It’s the small, neglected troubles that lead, to serious kidney ailments, "rhat pain in the “small” of your back;; thaf urinary irregtflarity; thbse headaches and dizzy spells; that weak, weary, worn-out feeling. - ; V C NlipRB ITEMi , IJrow.fliNt • lit .iast .’P'eeli;:; i •: l • ■ Keyl. CJeD^ Holmes jllecl W^^ ppinti|[ien,t a Gbh cbrd, y est erda^\ A latge iirbwa w j ’ ;Mr. J\iiurph Pickett apd M^^ Roxie Teague of Rurlington vis ited \n this neighborhood Satur day .night and Sifnday. . Ef nest Curl ,is irtiprovirig we are §lad to say. ' Misses Rosjie Tea$;ue, Zachary, lla Andrew and Bennie Riddle visited "at J/ B., Rogers Sunday evening, Mr, A, Perry arid family visited at Jim Zachary’s Sunday. Mr.’ and Mrs. Walter Hackney and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon An drew and fainily. vislteS at A. C, AndrewS; Sunday, Messrs'. Jerome Russell and Dewitt Cheek visited at W. J. Riddles,Sunday evening , Master Lyndon Zachary of High Point lias come down to spend the Summer . with his Grandparents Mr,, and Mrs. W. J.'Riddle, Mr. M. G. Curl of Burlington visited at M. W. Curls Sunday. Mr. Murph Pickett and Miss Ila Andrew attended preaching at Chatham Sunday niof.\ing. A laiters. j di?S!fdble dist^hire;a^ributing any amount pf fertiliz ivanlccL ^oi* sale at a bargain on^ | Model T, 19lOf Tbunn|g jCa?i m First Clap Condition. ' ticulars/address p.. 0., Bo?C; Grreensbpro,^ Profes^onm . Senator Depew says that under the primary system a candidate canH be nominated without gali and gab; but hasn't he neglected to numerate cash, coin, kale, mazuma, dough, and spondulics? Fifteen Horses Stabbed. ; Chicago, June7.—;Pifteenhors- may be nature, s warning of cpm^ inor ni* •fofQi 'R»»sorVit*a .iiio:.' '®* Wal^h Xraiisfer compafty were ing dropsy or fatal Bright’s dis ease. , Why risk your life by neg- lecting these symptomsi? I^ach the cause of tiie , trouble ‘ while th^re is yet tim^“-begih; treating your kidneys at once with a tried and proyen remedy. No n^d to experiment—Doan’s Kidney Pills have been curing kidney trouble for over 60 years. Doan’s Kid^ ney Pills are used arid recoria- mended thrbugho’ut the civilized world. Convincing testimony follows: ' ' ■ ' T, C. Bradshaw, Mil! St.,, Gra ham, ' N. C., skys: ‘1 cannot say too much in praise of Doari.s Kidney Pills, and I stfo»gly urgi anyone suffering from kidney trouble to at least* give this remr edy a fair trial, i had^ {^ins iii my back for nearly t^o' years and nothing was' of permanent benefit until Doan’s Kidaey Pills were triedl 'They helped me from the first and before long I was completely rid of baekache. My cure has proven perniatoent.^ ’’ For sale by all dealers. Price cut and stai)bed by unidentified men early today; One horse 4iedfrorn its wounds and anoth er was, injured 90 severely it was; shot. • ... The pqlice attributed the out rage to the warfare between the Iniemational Teamstei^’ union and the Chicago Teamsters’ un ion,, i rival organizations of teamsters.; ; , Could shoiit For Joy 'want to thank you from the bottom of my heart,wrote C. B. Rader, of LewisJ^rg. West Va., “for the wonderfur doiible jseaefifc Igbt from Electic Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble aiid of Rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though niade just for me^^' For dyspepsia* indigestion jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney /poisons that cause Have you a tooth td i pull ? * Havie yoii tried'injr method? If not, ask someone who has. i Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlingt&n, - N. G.' Office phone 374-J. Res. 374-L. .1. H. b. V. s. VV .^A, Hornaday Spoon A: Hornaday ' Veterinarians ' Otflce am] Hospital ; 01|ice, Phone 371 415 Main §ti, - RegidRnee Pbo«e 2y*2, C A. Anderson M. D. Oi^ceiiours 1 to 2p, m. 7168 p.m. Firsft National Baiiik Buildifig. Leave day calls at Bssidleys Drug Stwe. Dameron & Long ATTORNEY? AT \ F. S. f. BAMEtOH Barlmgton otK^« to Sviltlof Phan? - 25ir ilDOLPH Llll jli Gvalmm • ■ 1 6tt(»iA ■ >. iilHllekeisca iM|,; Pkooe 100-R John H. Vemdri, Attorney aiia (Joiuasellpr «t Law,' ; Burlington. H* C. Office over Bradlev’s Drug - ' i . , PflOl^Q 6P.' , ! R. Hoffnianv ' Alttontey-at-Law Biu^gton. Hprth Cajrplina.; Offiecv Second Fl^ IlatipiidI BaiA Bwl^ios. m J. H. BROOKS SiErgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLijNGTQT^. N. C. 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co,, rheumatism^ Eleetarie Bitters Buffalo, New York, sole agents iS.^^® for the United States. Remember the nantie —and take no other. -Doan’s I Every Vbottle is Satisfy:. Only 50 Driag Co. Try them, giiaranteed to cts at Freeman j 8:00 to 10:00 J.N. Ta^or, M D. Physician & Surgeon. Uffice”in|Piedmontl|Building. Office Hours*. 4:00to6»00 X-RAY work: r JI ws. Southern Ton^ieless, klso Drags . qf si?::^!! farmiii^ il^Sf ^ complete stock. . i i .-‘1 .1 ‘ W Bup)^/“ ;PHcfes;-t6?,stiit fence, and' iJ .ybu^' '■ t‘ :‘^.iigwusa,chanceu r'i iiiiiiiiii. To Wattle ".M. Ill >'■ i -i ra4r wim ]TM tmt," "Art yra golai lo Oe mccttog?? Wqjn^n pa farins haveri’t time td aaa enjoy sodal plfeasiara Distance! are to0 great-^the work is tob urgent, Wompn grow lonesome jaitiid listless lyheh robbed ol tli^e pleaisures.::::/;:,-'^ solves tlieproijl«i4.fJtenabI^ tb talk^ith-nei^ bors and. friends aand k)eeb alive t» the news of tihe _____ t • ^ 1 1 SOUTHERNJBELIa TEtS;PH0NE & TELE&Ri^ll 7 s I may not r - J TTrr Coitijp^iiy I reprt- :'';But)f/hat6f V.,: ' v!vi' V,.'.;: Pfbbabl^ My G0iripai(iy ! Doesn’t |Enow. you—T-hadn’t vthpu^t^pf.tl^;:ha^ t:,;- = >- '.-v' J' i : ,:••••■ ,» . J •• V.'' ■' ' MY COMPANY' Wantis to Furnisi^ it! td jGpbd Men. I Want you tb Know the Vf.,' ■J'.i > of kinstoni N. C.' ' ;^!fij^ngtbn,: .. i" f You Have a Right to If you ha^ jth biti^ an| 50i pu^l^se lb earn it ^u.y> -J- We'WIU Help You. The first step toward finatici^ independence is to own your own home. Begiii now. Don*t wai^l You have waited all these yearsj and you are I§till.paying rent*'r'li- laGHX ASfitiJT suiii tiy “the FIEDMdNX^^ ^me body’s house tb rebt^ ’ OdiCTs by the scor^ ha/^fe ti^d tlSe ‘?]Redmont Way’’ found it eas^."WjDD you? ^ - - 1 .■ inv^ a few dpUars sawed each l or mojrth, td^th^^^Mi m I Ki *i! fi' " ... - ft ' ■ llw j'^pthep Fd- ,wo'io.. an.! ?8o:;: !0^ v:\ :ru.jF.(» irtSi frit MaiiT1300 ■■■ Flibiie 78 ..i.y- ^ A."., jW, iifitiiStfaHeeaie 1 ,-ofNorUiXafeMBa.Joiie S^tenienQftheUniv Tt withoji|t saying t U in inspiratto^ ^ ^eto b asSSSSld’SK'" SJ^ta«W>ea3?tl«Adattne thii. of iheeatK vmly'tmt „ circami but also I of the occamoa. wiv «^ . of me hallow^ Miociatio neetfid witb thfeb^nning SM«et »aa feature of t IvSwty eommeneettmt; waS my Kood fortune to sent at the first of ^ in the apnnsT of 1904 at theArilWpJff ofthela Molver f0r thfe educatioi irirfe cif North Carolina. Btfre that those of us whc biaWpeech can never forg er; its substance or th eloquence with which it Sin^' We Tounger Alu not possess the sweep or pect or the wealth of cence enjoyed by; those years, we cannot hope t( tain you with memories t dotes of school days upoi the lap^ of years and th« >f circamstances have : heir peculiar charm; bui lope that our verbal obi hough they fail tor insti jpire or even amuse, will Be free from any positi> that :is pei*niAnent ^md a^le. ^ ^ ; I am but repeating i when I sas^ that every . bf this institution is a tru such is bound by th )bliga^ns of an impliec don ;Which prescribed tust devote nis life to t ^ent of ityiB highest po ^ciency for all the peop j^t is true and beaut ^ood. That, as I under le controlling ideal of i jveisity. It is based up j£oun9lPi6SCf«JFBWon of t M ^e common man as t jset of if democracy, iive it td bfe the highes _ie University man t© i Jhe riilhts. prbj^(* th^ ■ land promote the enicier {average man. The.tas! at first glance to be simp «nd easy enough, but it t»«r£S^aQMiee under the t of modern life really iriuchof the stuff of wh; attd^flawPtyrsar^ jwho today stands unc Ingly for equality of pi iand a fair .chance for,e m did tlije . mail of Gal ihave thrown abodt hin iof the fascinations and lalt^atives of tl^e ’ iteiBpiiitionB: and iiil thi % thl last of th«^e^ ti said to consist lest nitional curs4. In i'when so many in high [selling their most prec I right for a mess pi pc ; violating thti most sacj jtiohsof pu]t^c,and pri ; the great mass and bo ; people are-placing up ■ honesty a premium hi I it ewer yielded before, i preme demand of bur j the plain, pki-fa$hione I homespun, honesty t I four pecks to the busl I inches to the foot and I to the yaM ^verywh i all circumstances and I ards, without fear or i ward or the f hope; c I Th^i people are loofciii I man who spi^rn^ all fc I h6n€!sty, whether it ' stealing from Hhe cas corifupting the elector of public office,' foi!:^he restmnt of tr tirigVori the result of j ^me; and ij is the; pi I the University man, i: f Of thefayerage^ mi i the interest pf public^ yii^ds, toido all'iii hi |»totect society from io|r With. To the University i 'iri^l4folk)W the Revests this icates these cla ; i tiplNew South pr^e 'A'’' :: -
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