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' > ^ Dispatcr. ffpt0 KHfOIVIliE Catarrh FOR Woods Tarnip Seed for fall sowing Dnigs^ cold drinks and biest Ice hr \ cream. BnMoDDrugCo Local *t Personal New crop turnip see^s at Bur lington Drug Co. Car Dan Valley flourSthe very best* Merchants Supply Co. Field peas, and late seed Irish potatoes, Merchants Supply €o. If you want shingles, flooring, eiling or lumber of any kind see M, B. Lindsay, in Ey. Shops. Water melons finest Eastern Carohna, fresh every day, Mer chants Supply Co. See Add for special price on Fruit Jars at 5,10 and 25 cent store on page four. Fresh North Carolina water saelons just arrived. Merchants Supply Co, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pettigrew will leave first of next week "for jjorfolk where they will spend days. yOR SALE.-200 Bushel Ful- laster Improved seed wheat $1.40 per bushel. See Cyrus Story D. K. No. 6, Burlington, N. C. \ Jos. A. Isley & Co., is iraprov- Sug the interior of his ^^t de? partmeht stdre by tearing part s>i tjoa 1^1 is from between the dry goods and hardware depart- laente. Mr. E, P. Williams has just jurrived in our town from attend- $100,0(K) Clul:^ meeting at Baitfwd Conn., Aug. 6>7th. While away he visited Norfolk, Boston, New York andWashing- lfi». Don’t forget the Masonic bur lesque at Harden Park ori» the evening of August 22nd. They promise us ail a glimpse into the secrets of that ancient myster ious order. Go and see. FOR SALE—About sixty-one ncres of splendid land. More than one-hallf in fine timber in wght of town. Water plentiful. Anyone wishing to buy, call or write Wm. I. Montgomery, Bur- Sngton, N. C. FOR SALE. — 46 acre farm 2| miles from Haw River on maca ^am road. Good four room two i itory house and tenant house, land adapted to the cultivation' -jf tobacco, com and whe^tt. For information apply to J. M. Bason,! Slmira Mills, Bnriington, N. C. FOR SALE-S. P. Wilson's Aouse and lot, on Ireland St. near Broad St. on street car line, near You Will Make No Mbt^e if You follow This Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it’s time to act and no time to experiment. These are common symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is recommended for the kidneys, Doan’s Kidney Pills is the rem edy to use. It ‘has cured many stubborn cases this vicinity. Can Burlington residents de- Beware of Ointments That Mail) Kfercury, As mercury will surely destroy the Sense of smell and complete ly deranere the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles shouldnever be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactur-. ed by F. J. Chenep & Co., Tole-J secure a wtion do, O., contains no mercury, and sonable conditions, is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buy ing Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drugiiists. Price 75c per lx>ttle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. m MASGMC PICNIC Burl Thursday Aug 22— T-av fui -light. Rain or shine we have it. Orphans with us, also several good speakers Burlesque will be given. Big barbacue. Harden Park has been leased for the day and ni^ht with all etc. mand further proof than the fol- i f lowing testimonial? " ’ Mrs. John Fogleman, Graham. N. C., says: “I am sorry I did not begin the use of Doan’s Kid ney Pills sooner, for if I had, I would have been spared a great deal of suffering and expense. I had been ailing for a long time before I knew exactly what was the matter. There was a con stant pain in my back and I slept poorly that I was all tired out in I he morning. The kidney secre tions bothered me and though I took various home remedies and medicines, I did not seem to get ^ny better. One day I read a- bout iJdan’s kidney Pills and gettiivg a supply. I began their use. After I had finished the contents of three boxes, I had no further cause for complaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milbum Co,, yew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. will give 20 per cent of proceeds to ornhans. 5000 people expected from oyer Alamance and adjoining counties. Picnic on high plane is promised. Large number of marshalls to assist in making every thing pleasant. • Big display of fireworks at night immediately after' burlesque donated by park management— absolutely free to all-watch for inventory of different pieces later. Fire works a certainty—in Express Office now. Full program will appear in next issue F8EE TICBET TO Your railroad fstre will, under reasonaMe conditions, be pai|;to Nashville cir Knoxville. Teiiln., by Oi^ughon's Practical Business College, if you attend the Col lege. Many of the most successful men in Knoxville and Nashville were formerly North Carolina boys who got their start by at tending Draughon’s College. The College gives a writ^n contract under rean or refund tuition. / The college will send you a catalogue!, also a card, e^^pta^nr ingallabout its plan of paying railroad fare. Address Diraugh- on’s Practical BuijnesiS College, Nashville, or Knoxville, TtJnn., King Gk>rge will go up in his airship next, a report which di rects attention to the fact that monarchs looking for excitement nowad&ys 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 OAKDALE DOTS. For the lack of rain the com crop will be very short. It is be ginning to look like we will have a famine, the wheat crop is short;' The threshing in our neighbor hood was finished by Mr. Tine Spoon with his new .engine, the finest engine we ever saw. The rogues are not all dead yet. Mr. Lon Smith says they entered his melon patch and took some very fine melons. Sometimes we want to travel some good road when we go to Burlington but to get to the good road we have to travel a long ways on almost impassable road. We think it is time we were get ting some notice. By going by way of Greensboro or some other long distance we can get there some time. The school committee of Oak- He fODi Limp Now. Haye you a tooth to puli ? Have you triisd my method? If not, ask someone who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N.‘ C Office phone 374-J. Res. 374-L. J. p. :^poon, D. V, S. W, A. Hornaday Spoon k Hornaday Veterinarians Office and Eospital Officn Phone S77 415 Main St, Beeidence FbionV 282, No more limpintr for Tom Moore, of Cochran. Ga. “Ihaid r A AltflprjCAli M D* fi hnd isore on my instep that' /lllUCtSOII 1«* Ut nothing seemed to,help till I used Buckleh’? Arnica Sdv?,” he writes, “but this wonderful heal er soon cured me.”, citmls old, running sores, ^ ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try it. Only 25 cents at Freeman Drug Co. Sraded School. Lot is about 82‘ front and 2^4‘ back, eight room house, several fine apple trees, pears, figs» etc. City water con nected iH the house, very pro ductive land, fine crop of com, etc. on it now. Price $1600 Apply to J. W. Cates, FORD AUTOMOBILES: We is&ve 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. dale asked us to say that those who want their school should make application at once to the Secretary, F. ,L. Spoon, Harts horn, or Chairman .W. F. Way, Liberty, No. 3, stating price etc. wanted. ’They will meet some time soon to elect teachers. For Sale Cheap. A good 6 h. p. gasoline engine, wood saw, Ohio cutting machine No. 11, 2 good belts, all in good running order. Will exchange for stock, or second handed saw mill. Apply to F. L. Spoon, or Phone Snow Camp 611, Harts horn, N. C. The North Carolina College of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts TOE STiTE’S IHDDSTlim tOLLEQE Four-year courses in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in Cotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two-year coui’ses in Meciianic Arts and in Textile Art. pne-\ear and two year courses in Agriculture. These courses are bv>t»\ practical and scientific. Examinations „ for adiiiissioi! are held by the j Roor County Superintendent at all! county sear.s on July lUh. For Catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C. Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 toSp.m. First National B^k Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys D^g Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW t S. W. OAMERQIi oAre in e flMlnoil miMliif Ptiane • 258 NG ADOLPH LO Orahaw office in . Hnlt'NiGhalsai tMf. Flioiie 100-B John H. Vernon, Attoropv ana Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Ofifice over Bradlev’s Drug Store. Phone John R. Hoffinan, Attoney-alt-Lavr North Carolina, f'int National Buiit EJurlingtbn, A I£fi])IN6B0iBDlH6 SCHOOL ttiT SB* a)adMita.M]uiwUbM 18M. Ticjmutm tor »uliMu,T«aeU>if,ar{w£t{*, ! XMltdi, ekAT»et*r an4 ariklp. WId* yatr«n»(*. TEBTXXA80NABLZSA«Za ' E»ch StiidMit (•mItm per- i i«nal Mtesttoii. Sebaol Ughly endorud. (Xiosattoa ' 1( nau’ arMBiboro, K. G.) For OiUlojn*, VlMTi, •tc., »ddrsi tke fttiMtat, To WHITSETT, PH. D. WHITSETT, NORTH CAROLINA DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentiisrc F^)«ter Building BaRLlJNGTON, N. C. s:A/bBrtrt.C$ J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. office in Piedmont Building. Office Hours. 8:00 to IQKX) 4:0d;to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. Tbe Central Loan & Trust Go. First National Bank Building, Burlingtdn, - - . q ./ M Brownwfr pres. , .hw. R Huffmrm, Sec it 'TH-uk J M lirownwjL! Dr J A Picketi Jno ft FoftUir (i>o. m DmmroRf^ ■f Jh'd Mooi^ H T Kf'inof/h J VO H H oflmnti , H' PutfyiT^Oli VS‘lh,rs (hnii 0 -foJnixo}} n iliown II It's Your Glasses! Why suffer? . The cure is here. Just bnrig those glasses into this store and let us show you wfcy you haVe that horrible Iicadacli«. Headache is also sometimes a symptom of bad eyes. If your eyes feel “funny’’ ait the same time as your head aches, coiiic and see us at once. Delays are dangerous. Dr. L H. ALLEN, OFFICE OVER C. F. Jt£ES5’S STORE, Burlington, — _ N. C. ; R. R. Phone 148 BA9C0M UNOSEY Dealer In dressed LUMBER Car Lots a specialty. BIdg., Burlington .'v N.C- For Results, advertise in The State Dispatch. It will pay. $ g I YouHave a Right to 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 financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait. You have waited all these yearsj and you ar^ still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘The PIEDMONT WAY.’V 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 not the some body’s to rent. Others by the score have tried the “Piedmont and found it easy. Will you? it over with us. PIEDMONT TRUST CO. keal Jepartment. ■ ■ ■ ’ " Niprdi CaroliiB' SttTli 21. M the I to OwB«, Lien onj closure, Sale and 1 deinption. I Sec. 21. That thJ city abutting on sij streets shall he habj for the J of sidewalk upon wJ may abut,, the imprd v,v grading, curbmj in such a manner character as the men niay detennind end the Board of ^ hereby authorized d ^ from time totinJ such sidewalks or d v^alks as they may g^ssmenti districts,! prove such aidew^ sidewalkB>o desigri a manner as it maj assess the land abd for the payment of the cost of improvd exceed fifty per d the assessment to 1 ied with respect td each lot or parcel j on said designated i in said district: total cost of said shall not exceed oi fifty cents ($1.50) Immediately upon] of the improvemed nated sidewalk 1 each lot or parcel ting thereon shall writing, a copy o; shall be left with resident of ths county of Alaman niount of the asse lot or parcel of la owner shall be a the city and of th have a known ag the 6ity or the coi notice shall be pei upon such agent; er be a non-resid^ and county, and i gent resident i such notice shall him, if his addrei by diligent inqui and also publishc cessive weeks in published in Bur notice shall speci in which said a be paid, which s than six months service of the no lication be made, be deemed serve . tion of the time The said assessm lien on said abut the owner shall i to pay the full a sessment so mii lot or parcel of town mentionec then the Mayoi same at public o bidder, at the d( Mayor’s office, : after advertisini terms of sale as by law of sherif under execution at such sale sha than the assess and the cost of the said Mayor the city;,if bid i for the Hty th ■ witihin one yeai pay to the city t assessment and ing sale and ten on, and thus di> the lien. If th( pay within one Mayor shall said lard to the shall be sufficie vey the title o: said land shall 1 to another than Mayor shall gin er a receipt for sha:ll apply so ii paid as may be the assessment tising sale, and shall turn overi the owner maji froin said sale, . chaser of said of his bid, togc cent, thereon, purchaser shall ceipt and have on said land, owner’s payinj as provided be ..or shall, at the year, execute t purchaser of shall be sufficie vey the estates in. The City au lishingtheabc 21). of the Citi purpose of not owners whose improved tot sidewalks tha ot liie cost of II
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