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new talcum powder to had. Call for Talco Rose, Carnation or Violet. Martha Washington Candy Fresh Friday. Local tt Personal Mr. David Teague a prominent citizen of Siler City was in town Thursday on business. Miss Georgia Garrison who has been assisting Misses Morrow, Bason and Green during the millinery season returned Satur- daj to her home on R. No. 2. The Improved Order of Red Men elected the following officers Thursday night: Sachem, A. Cheek; Sr. Sagamore, G. b. Cheek; Jr. Sagamore, H. H. Buckner; Chief Recorder, J. A. Ireland; Keeper Wigwom, W. P. Calligan. Miss Margaret McAdams of High Point and Mr. Dock Mc Adams of Atlanta Ga. have oeen the guest of their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McAdams during the past several days. Mr. WiH McAdams has just returned to Atlanta from a few days visit. for SALE.—46 acre farm miles from Haw River on maca dam road. Good four room two story house and tenant house. JLand adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, corn and wheat. For information apply to J. M. Bason, Elmira Mills, Bnrlington, N. C. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We liave the exclusive agency 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. GIVING OUT f JULtUtfi , ' ■f’B Sworn t^i brfore toe fti'rt iw*‘«icribcd in my presence, tb 18 6tb of D^einber, A. Dime. (SEAIi) - ' W ,iljKABON, y r* aKT Public. Hall's Oatawrrh Quit fe \ -ien intern»Uy, and acts aireetiy on itfc blood and md- cous surfaces of the system; Send for testimonials free, ^ F. Ji Chenisv & Oc., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75. Take Hiirs Family I^iHs for cSnatipft* tion. tlie Strufgie Discdoragis Many s Gt^en of Bvoriragton. Around all day with ari aching * Can't rest at night; Enough to make any one “give out.'* Doan's Kidney Pills have giv en renewed life to thousandsi They are for kidney backache; ^ For other kidney ills. Here ii convincing proof of their worth. N. Foster, Market St., Gra ham, N. C., says; “I am in a position to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills highly. They cur ed me of a bad case of kidney complaint besides helping two other members of my family who were similarly afflicted. My kid neys acted so frequently that I was obliged to get up often dur ing the night and thus my rest was broken. There was a severe pain in my back and my head ached a great deal. When I heard one of my neighbors speak highly of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box and after using them a short time, I was completely cur ed.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co.„ New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan —and take no other. Think for thyself—one good idea. But known to be thine own. Is better than a thousand gleaned From fields by others sown. —Anonymous. $100 Me. vras paid at a banqEuet to Henry Glay, in New Orl^ns in 184^ Mighty costly for those with ston ach t i'.able, or indigestion. T@d&y people everywhere use Dr. Kings New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver, ‘kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 cts at Freeman Ehrag Co. were formerly North Carohna boys who got their start ten’imgDfaughwo^sCollege. The ColB^egiyes a witten cof^ract to sccare a position under rea- sonafete^ conditioBWr or refund tuitioR, ■ The college will send you a cataIogt*e," also a card, explain ing all about its plan of paying railroad fare. Address Draugh- on’s Pnustical Busines» College, Nashville; or Knoxvili«r Tenn. King George will go up in iiis airship nesct, a report which di rects attention to the fact that monarchs looking for excitement nowadays have to get it «ut side of business hour^. For sale at a bargain one Fo^ Model T. 19i;0 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For paar- ticulars address^ P. Oi Box 507, Greensboro, Nv C. Professional In a Lighter Vciiie. Some of the girls have rather thin excuse for wearing abbrev iated skirts.—Detroit News. If all the people in, the world •would stop lying, the devil would be out of a job.—New YorK Press. Experience may be a good teacher but juat the same you bad better send your children to schooL—Atchison Glooe. Why did you call your boat Ru mor? “Because I wanted her to keep afloat. ’ ’ - Baltimore Ame rican. Mr. Underwood, it is reported Is going to distribute 10,000 fans at the Baltimore convention, Fans UST Of UNCLAIMEB UnERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington. N. C. June 29, 1911. Gentlemen: A. Adams, P. L. Lee, W. G. Lewis, J. W. Smith, Thomas E. Vaughn Macolm Williams. Ladies; Mrs. Mollie Evans, Mrs. Mag^e Mattox, Mrs. H. L. May, Misa Lula Roberson, Mrs. Minnie Wirvan. Persons caUing for any of these letters will please say "Advertis ed,'’ andjigive date of advertised N. & W, Will Not Answer Durham, June 27.— The age nts of all the railroads coming into the dty where subpoenaed to appear before the recorded this afternoon and gi ve information as ta the people to whom whiskey is shipped here in large cjuantities asd the approximate amounts that the men under suspicion get each week. The summons by the recorder caused quite a stir among the railroad men, and the raiko- ads officials of the Norfolk and Western, w-hich brings into Dui- ham much of the whiskey from the Virginia dispensing centers, notified the agent of their roads here not to answere the summons of the recorder,. They take this action on the sprounda that as common carriers they have to handle the stuff, and the amount of any kind of goods shipped ind ividual customers of their line is none of the public's business, and they refuse to answer questions that may embarrass a man who has been patronizing their lines. Messi.a, Guthrie and Guthrie, local attorneys for tiie road, will fight the , case througli - all the cougnt before they will allow their rgent to testify before the recorder unless some special ease is being tried in the regularses sions of the court. The Hearing before the record er this afternoon at 5 o'clock was held iio, the private office of the chief oif police and the public was not admitted. Have yon^a tooth to' pull ? Ha?e yon tried my metliod? If not, ask someone who £as^ Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. €. OfBee phone 374-J. Res. 374J2j.. Ii3t. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Ryan for the Farm. While William Jennings Bryan has been predatorializing him in bis oratorical aiid literary effus ions, Thomas Fortune Ryan— said by Bryan to have bought over the Democratic party and almost the entire country be side—has been nurcing the long ing for the simple life. In order to facilitate the process he is re ported as willing to vote for any candidate, and none more cheer fully than Bryan himself in fact, Ryan in effect says that when he walks he walks with Billy and J. P. .>pfjuu, t>. V. s. \V, A.. U.ornadb.y Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians and Hospital Office Pboqe 377 415 Dlaiii St. Residence Pbone - IvBSv.v C A. Anderson M. B. Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to8 pvra. First National Bank Buildiing. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT L S. V.DAMmN Buriinsrtou eMf» Id ’rMintI iifliiBf Pliafle • 250 ABQIPB L & K I Gr&ham bfficein Phone Miss Foust To Wed. John H. Vernon, Attorneyvaua Uounsellor at Law, Burlington, N, C. Oificp aver Bradley’s Dmg Store. Phone 66. For a fat man President Taft is a good runner. If Bob LaFollette is not satisfied ■with the third party he v/ill have to organize a safe and sane four th. Atlantic Coast Inventors. The following patents were just issued to Atlantic Coast in ventors reported by D. Swift&Co, Patent lawyers, Washington, D. C., who will furnish copies of any patent for ten cents apiece to our readers: Va. John S. Islin, Newport News, Riddle. N. C. Eugene M. Cole. Char lotte, Driving Mechanism for planters, John A. Gardener, Grifton, Cotton seed Crusher and distributor: Wm. P. Will son, Shelby, Hay baling press. S. C. Charles T. Mason, Sum ter, Ignition device for explosive engines. . Kings Mountain, June 27.— J. 0. Plonk, a prominent merchant of this place, will be married Wednesday next, to Miss Eliva Foust' an attractive young woman of Mount Vernon Springs, Cha tham county the wedding to occur Rnrliniff'nfi at the home of the brides parents. s » Miss Foast is a g)*abuate of the Offic*, Second Floor rlwl National John R. Hoffman, Attorne]rat>Law North Carolina. State Normal College, Greensboro; aod has been a member of the teaching staff of the Kings Mou-, ntain graded school the past term.' Our people are glad to know that she is soon to make this her permanent home. Bank Boilding, DR. J. E BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BaRLINGTON, N, C. There seems to be two kinds of Democrats—the unterrified and the unverified. Nothing that is not a real crime makes a man appear so contem ptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconstacy. —Addison. Alton B. Parker got 579 votes for temporary chairman, which must have reminded him of the time when he was nanning for president.' ’—Columbia State. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & burgeon. : UlJice'ii^jPiedmonl^Building. I Office Hours. ^:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X>RAY WORK. ftarTOWS,e arrows* H^rtovvs w. Soiithern ^Mu'kw''sarialf far^niag- u wi.' fave rro- T THE LAST MOMENT ? to postpone the vmt to 4 fcktivcs in a f lisins short of a full explanation wo^ cause worry and fear. What could bedone^ The jLong Distance Bell Telephone tolTed the problem. A personal talk clewed up the lit- QiUioi^ dispelled worry and completed pu^ ioff % Visit at a later date. ^ In ev^ day, personal a^Edrs the ; ISQce Beli lelephone^can save you incQ»> ▼enieiice and loss of time. Why Aot tfj 3gy the vnj, hay» you m Britt SOUTHERN iKUraiW AND TEL6G&APB s YOU inay hot know the Compahy 't repre- But what of that I Probably My Company Doesn’t know you^—^hadn’t thought of that, had you ? YOU Need Protection— MY COMPANY Wants to Fumi sh it to Good, Men. I Want you to Know the Nortli Staite life Insurance Co. •of Kinston, N. C R. J. Sellars, MgTi Burlington, N. C. J T YouHave a Right to We Will Help You. I And not the some body’s The first step toward Randal independence is I hbusc tO rent. Others by the If you have the am- bitioh aiid energy, to an honest to own your own home. \ Begin now. Don’t wat. You have waited all thes^ yearsj and you are still paying rent. > RIGOT ABOUT and taly “The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few doUaj^ saved each week or inpnth, together with the interest, taxes, in* surance and maintenance money“rni(inely, Reitt ---that ybii have been pasring to the “Other Fel low’* and sodn it will be score have tried the “Piedmont Way” and found it easiy. Will you? Cistll and talk it over with us. -.m 'i' Phone- No. 70- ^ ‘ I |vi.' nj .k'. , S9JS •-bif-r'. odi ncbanifnon V i;r i 00; J.IOsiifjAvJ!.'.! ti 1 i'i- JI -..i 1, i i-i •! Xfce foU«w»ni5 iBterti Sinioii dixon*» Son It» about the ariDj Mill Tli« liae they can BOiihwarj tiil it wa** March’s twen' Tba*^ here the British Still covered wuh the Greene had given thei Towards eve^’g, whei A father tfeas atidresfe “Go ^ou w|th thy co th^horses to A jnite or two they tO( And Wh^i pr€(Beitly, ther Tbr^ or four howoort \iyho when these boys They called and said -.r'f The red ‘c^^ts ar« abo And'vou they'>1 AdmonitjHed thuK the: And hid them iindera Now is^n they see in V^t xioes theii miiid One seldom such a sij As burst a sudden ou Long lines of redcoau Their arms all giitteri While o,er their headi^ The British co^lorts pr-j The rolling drum : ;nd To the grand set ne a There trail along iike Three thpusarsd men j They rise and faii am As bends the road The curves vvavei And to the scene end It seems to them a mi Comes rolhng'on towi While still further ba \l^ere trees and hills Wagons^ and horseniei Their flags all flutteei They halt and now mi Ajid having a good Ic Prepare to camp upon That siretches north's Now as the host o’ers A band of men come Whose equipiiient c Proclaim them all offi Arrived at the mansic And nimbly from the They order out the h And take possession With this gay crowd Bearing along a wood One in the rear, one i On it there lay a woui An officer of a high rs Whose blood old Gui! In marked contrast 1 To his gay brother of Yet scarce one week I Since that, to him, In which he led his c Where charginK hosts And his fate's only si One of a thousand th The hill now groans I Of thousands fixing u They chaae for it the ApromisinK wheatfie That which had been ■Neath martial feet i A coiiimoji fate wber Is once let loose by Vi To ruin all they had So look the rails to m And to build a spacio Tfiat night to hold tli Of which they took ; Outbreak of Feud Cost ^herman, Tex., Jui feud battle, between and Waldroy families ry’s ranch here thii four persons were kil wounded. Before sh Miss Georgia Sharp *nan and wounded ai and his wife. . The battle began «harp family, consist woi^a Sharp, her ft wharp and her brotl Passed the home of tl: „ Apparently both s h*^g similtaneously. Henry Waldrop ki ohaii) and his father fell Miss Georgia S hw father’s smokini and took up ®he killed Russell Wi snothig parents. Pi ®f^und, Henry Waldi we fire and shot 3 died almost inst _ Today's battle Wi “UeaUng of a long s S>ute betw^n the t\ Ow aols must fatl *Dryt
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