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:T^v.-vt • 'i' - '-i^^- ” J?5 a r 3F-'" I he State DisMtcfi. have just opened up a new lot of the finest talcum powder to be had, Call for Talco Rose, Carnation or Violet M^tha Washington Candy Fresh Friday. !=tatk of Orto, '^iTY I'V' '’I’oi rno. Lru'Ac- lA>t;NTr s8 Frank J. ■Ch"‘nev n>«’ft‘s nn'*'! is senior partne • - if fhe firia Sf F. -i . lwey & Co., doing 1'>nsme'!iK ii.‘tKwr'fv of 7'i I’e- do.Connty andTi>le(i'/. t’oni!!,v fiTi'l •‘tnte aforesaid and rhat said rirm vv’l! p»y ihp sum of One HuMDREh DoLi.AK.t f 'l- (*«cb !\ud every cane of CntiVtb that c«ni! r be cured by the use of (’atasTh rure. .T Chkinky. Sworn to before n>p a.sini'fiorilii-d in fTiy pi^secce, tbip PJ"?’-if"I)ee€*inber a‘T). 188f)_ ' _ (SbaTj) • Jlkason, ?' .^RY FrRfJC. Hall's Catarrli Ouu u t ^en internally, and acts Birectiy on ibt blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J. Cheni'Jy & Cc,, Toledo. O. Sold by all DrnggSatw. 75. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Local tt Personal New crop turnip seeds at Bur lington Drug Co. Field peas, and late seed Irish potatoes, Merchants Supply Co. Mr. J. R. Mebane is spending this week the guest of relatives at Greensboro and High Point. Water melons finest Eastern Carolina, fresh every day, Mer chants Supply Co. See Add for special price on Emit Jars at 5, 10 and 25 cent store on page four. Miss Zora Boone of Whitsett is spending a week the guest of Miss Florence Hoffman. Our friend Mr. Bud Auseley and wife have recently moved into their new home f ronting the ear track near the power house. Miss Mayme Holt who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. H. B. Wood of Monterey Va. has returned heme. At the baseball games Satur day evening Burlington defeated Swepsonville score 6 to 2. Haw River defeated Aurora 17 to 3, Bellemont defeated Glencoe 5 to 4 Mr. W. Wright Jones and Miss Nina Jones of High Point were recent visitors at the home of Jno. C. Jonefe and are now guest of relatives in southern Alamance Miss Anthea Clapp spent Sun day at Greensboro the guest of Miss Lillie who is at St. Leo's hospital, and is improving nicely K she continues to improve she will soon be out., FOR SALE—About sixty-one acres of splendid land. More than one-half in fine timber in sight of town. Water plentiful. Anyone wishing to buy, cair or write Wm. I. Montgomery, Bur lington, N. C. The Merchant Supply Co. have seed potatoes for sale some of which are raring to grow, so bad they have begun in the car. One we saw had twelve or fifteen little potatoef on it. Looks to us like those potatoes should be planted by some fanner or pot ato grower. FOR SALE. —46 acre farm miles from Haw River on maca dam road. Good four room two story house and tenant house. Land adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, com and wheal For information apply to J. M. Bason, EUmira Mills, Bnrlington, N. C. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We have the exclasive 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. 0. No Reason For It. “Sometemes I wish I were a I horse." “What makes you wish j that?" I “Because then I could goto ! grass and find myself in clo- Yon are Shown the Way Out There can be no just reason why any reader of this will , continue to suffer the tortures of an ach ing back, the annoyance of uri nary disorders, the dangers^ of serious kidney ills w^hen relief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that these ills can be cured. The following is convincing proof: Levi R. Tickle, Elon College, N. C.. says: “For many years I was afflicted with kidney trouble, the pains in th^ small of my back being quite severe. My back ached intensely at night, was lame in the morning and bothered me greatly when I stooped or lifted. I tired easily, felt languid and nervious and had dizzy spells, during which my sight became badly blurred. Three or four times every night I had to get up to pass the kid ney secretions and a sediment was noticeable ii! them. I lost twenty-five pounds in weight and had about given up all hoj^s of recovering* when Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought to my a,atten tion. In four or five days they relieved me and I have every reason to believe they will cure me in a short time. I cannot say too much in their praise/' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., yew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. ver FREE TiCHIT TO KNOXVILLE Your ’•ailroad fare will, uridei' rf;*sora >!e conditions, be paid to Nfeshville or Knoxyille, Tehh., by Draughon’s Practical Business Cc,Hege, if you attend the Col lege. - » Many of the nmst successtu! 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 po«*ition under rea sonable conditions, or refund tuiHon. The college will send you a catalogue, also a card, explain ing all about its plan of paying railroad fare. Address Draugh- on’s Practical Business College, Nashville, 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. The Dispatch a year for SI. 00. North Caroliiia Colk jie of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts THE STATE’S iNDIiSTBI.tL COUEGE Gard Of Thaaks LIST Of UNCUtMED LEHERS Four-year courses in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in Cotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two-j'ear courses in Mechanic Arts ,and in Textile Art. One-year and two year cou''!>es in Agriculture. These courses are both practical and sdyn’ific./ Examinutionj! for a(i' hy the Goanry Su',jeririte:Hjent‘ at aii '•oMhrv 0?) .Juiy 11th. For Cnraloc- THE REGISTRAR. Wf st Raleigh, N. C. Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C, July 20, 1912. Gentlemen: J. C. Andrews, A. H. Beasley, J. A. Cheslure, Ellie-Gripes, Bob Gammon, Kaul Heyboone, D. S. Hill, A. D. Hughes, Art Lee, F. M. Morton, Willie Wilmington, Carl Wheeler, Geo. Willis. Lax»I£S: Minnie Tressell Alderman, Mrs, Katie Davis, Mrs. Bob Gammon. Mrs. George Hassian, Mrs. W. Jiffreys, Mrs. Minnie Martin, Miss Maggie Mattox, Miss Emma Murry, Mrs. W. Rogers. Persons calling for any of th^ letters will please say “Advertis ed,” and ^ve date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. iLE&DIN6 BOARDING SCHOOL tor 3B0 tltmd«ntt.wlt)iteUlalMd MM. tar Oolltf*, SBiSawi.VkMkinf, or far lit*. SMltk. Okwrketor and ■•ttol'. u>hlp. VSKTSXAMKA]tI,XKA.ne X«oh St«d»t netlm p«r »0D>i •okool caferMd. (teefttice l« n*w er«*n»1koi«, K. 0.) tor: ftddm* Um »r*al4«at. W. T. WHSTSETT, PH. D. WHITBCTT. north CAHOMM* He—Men will no more submit to live under an autocratic gov- «?rnment. She—Good heavens! You, are not thinking of discharging the cook? “So Dick found himself cut out by Jack.” “Yes. And he's quite cut up.'' We extend our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors ^pr the kind aid during the sickness and death of our father, J. C. Freshwater and Family “Did your son take any prize in the Stockholm game?” “no, but came home on the Olympic.” , AGirrs Wild Midnight Ride. ’ To warn people of a fearful forest fire in the^tskills a young girl rode hprsEback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption or pneumonia. “It cured me of a dreadiul cough and lung trou ble.” writes W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex., “after four, in our family had died with con sumption, and I gained 87 pounds.” Nothing so sure and safe Cor all throat and lung trou bles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guarari^d by Free man Drug Co. A For years J. S. Donahue, So, Haven, Mich;, a Civil-war cap tain, as a lighthouse keeper, av« erteid awful wrecks, but a queer fact is; he might have, been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bit ters had not prevented. “They cured me of kidney trouble and chills,” he writes, “after I Imd taken other w called cures for years, without benefit and they also improved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine.’' For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, they’re without equal. Try them. Only 50 cts. at Freeman Drug Co. 1 For sale at a bargain one Ford Model T. 1910 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For par ticulars address P. O. Box 507, Greensboro, N. C. Professional Have you a tooth to pull ? Have you tried my method? if not, ask someone who has/ Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist* Burlington, - N. C.. OfSce l>horie 374-J. Res. 374-L, i. V. !5 V. S \V. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians Offlce and Hospital Ofticft Phone 377 415 Main St. Ke^idpnce I^onp •2H2, C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hoars 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to,8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW E.S.W. Burlington ofltve in :nttetar MMlii Phoae > 256 ADOLPH L S N 6 Graham office in Islt-mclalsn IMi. rhone lOQ-B John H. Vernon, Attorney ana Uonnsellor at Law, Burlington. C. OfiSce over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 66. John R. Hoffman, Allsraejr-iA-Uw Bmrlin^n, North Carolina. Ofifiee, Sec«*d Floor r*n^ Hatioaiil DR. I H. BROOKS Surgeon Foster Boilding SORLINGTGN, N. G. J. N. Ta]^or, M. D. Physician & Surgepn. Uffice^in|Piedmontr Building. Office Hours; 8:00 to 10:00 4:00> 6:00 X-RAY'WORK. C^ntrad Loan & First Naiional Bank Build Burlington, J Al Lrmvniitg Pre/i. Jna>R Hoffman, Sec iit ^ w Jirowi^ J M Kfo'ntinu OrJ A :/ ■/no f{ Fo.ter DTRECTOnS I J SIoftTv I R T Is eriioititi ,/iio U HiAfumu OfiQ W l*iitr;-^r.-^or! iJ II CEMENTING TOOLS HERE’S just about as difference in cem^ent as there in flour. Yr'ur wife canpot hope to have success in her baking if the flour is of inferipr quality—no more can you expect to have good results from in different dement. , We sdl Rojal Dixie Ceiwnt. The most reliable in idie worid. . And sell it to you at as little cost as you are asked to pay for brands you know nothing about. If you are thinking about putting down a cement walk, or use cement for; any purpose wliat- ever, sec us—we can giye you valuable pointers concerning cetixent r^ciquirments, and[ furnish you with the necc^y tools to do work. IS N. C “What isyour idea ^ perfect husband?” ‘ ‘One with about a million, who would loae no time in mak ing me a merry wido^.” So that cranky old author is DMirried at last!” “Yes, and what do you think ? He made his bride have her wedding dress Of tiwk musljn. ” ‘*I wohdc^r why Mrs. Jibbs will noit take our enlightening and iaipi^vihg course^ which socoud- , teracts the narrowness of the average woman*s life.” “Why, Mrs, Jibbs could not undertake anything which would broaden her. She’s trying ^ get rid of some of her fat now, ff You Have If you have the am bition and energy, to gfether with an hon€ purpose to earn it We WiU Help You. The first step toward financial independence is to own your own honie. Begin now. Don’t wait. You have waited all these yearsj and you are still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved eaqh weel^ or month, together with the interest, taxes, in surance and maintenance money-^namely. Rent ---that you haye been paying to the “Other Fel low’'and soon it will he ■ And hot the sorae body’s J house to rent Others by the ^ score have tried the “Piedmont Way” and found it easy. Will you? it over Ked Estate Jepailiiient. N(t^ Clffoto PblMe No. 76 HiMSJHtN “r itforebeEd City, _Jul ®^K,T*iiness session KroUna Press Ass *i^ SV/but the r ®^MlSvestigrtedthe ad^ the inland watervva of ^ gomg to Ne\ •®fhSmon»iiifabu8ir« Lid and James H. 49hville Citizen wi ^ elected presides B-Sherrill wa JS for the twenty-fifi tSrwill round out a s ^ association of a qua "TKherofficiaJ^ Vice -pr^ident, W. i.. of AsheboroiA. J. tc Rich SQuare, and D, L. urer; historian, B.I Shelby; po®^ „ of Hi#?h Point, poet, H iLkf oI Hickory. B committee, IL A. Bboro; R- Clark, Sta Varner Lexmgton PhippiPS. ^ Greensroro: Edwa^s.-Kinston. Dr. R. M. Hodley, rep the institution for the 1 nded at Kinston, addr association in referen important of the work titution. Suitable resolution € appreciation of the a for favors shown w pted. . , ... the association aecia a mid-winter session i ury, and a mid-summer Ashviile. : Invitations eived fron both towns heartily accepted. M. I read an exceedingly i paper writen by Editor of The Columbia Sat with the problems of l critics. The paper wa to a legislative commit osedof H. B. Varner. Hips. W. H. London i Shipman. BAW RIVER ITE (Received too late la Haw River Jr., bet as Russells Lions, def ham last Saturday 41 or of Haw River. If River boys are young move around. Come ham, our boys will do Ask S. C. Modlin w gers and Belmont did He will eplain. Mrs. J. M. Wharton town spent several woek With her niece 3 Russell very pleasant Mrs. J. W. Simmon Carrie Lashly enterfc Sunday School class a ofTigLashley with other refreshments to of all last Thursday was an enjoyable oca Mrs. J. A. Simmoni Bella spent some tim and Ito.. J. W. Simir S. Simmdps our cleve here.' Edg3B^• Russell, on^ youngf^siports, accom Wharton to her hom from there to Sumn spend a few days. DWt and return hom ertime. iMir. and Mrs. L. were in our town sh day. Our milliner, Miss ; ray, who has been s past week in the coi mother’s, is now ba( zaar Millinery, and both at work and friends. Miss Ada Simpson We hope she will soc we miss her pleas the street. Mr. and Mrs. W. son are rejoicing ovi al of a young gentle rived at their he night. iTieir joy ii altogether full of lo Th6 many friends Mrisi Aubrey Daws sympathy of the pe River in the loss oi child who died Satu was tenderly laid a» Hands at Haw Ri'w that morning brighl Our town was sa day evening when i that A. H. Ray wi was taken to the Greensboro, for a ^ which he underwer but owing to hear died Saturday eve carried to Little Ri' the northern part Giimiity and laid ai the zesurrection rt a wife and four ch the life^ J.
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