Yr,**^
FOR
Woods Turnip Seed
for fall
sowing
Drugs, cold drinks
and best ke
cre^ try
Burlington Drug Co.
Bsware oI .fllntniBiits for. CilSirrb Fil^l^ nCKET TO KMO^ILIE
Local *t Personal Strain Too Great
Fresh Eastern melons, nice
ripe bananas, Merchant Supply
Co.
Prof. and Mrs, E. C. Rumbly
are rejoicing over the arrival of
a son.
Last chance to get nice ri^
bananasatSO cents per bunch,
come ouick, Merchant Supply
Co.
Miss Minnie Layton left Satur
day for Lexington and Greens
boro to spend a week or ten
days.
John Whitsett and Miss Ola
Coble were happily married at
the residence of R. 0. Hall, Aug.
10, 1912, R. J. Hall officiating.
Miss Edna Gi-aves who ^s
been away on a months vacation
has returned to her work with
the Stokes Furniture Co.
Misses Mary and Beulah Foster
who have been visiting at Pros
pect Hill and News Ferry, Va.,
have returned home.
Misses Chloe Freeland and
Lois Workman who have been
the guest of friends at Hillsboro
are at home.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Kendall
who have been on a visit to nor
thern cities have returned.’ Rev.
Kendall preached at the Christian
church'Sunday.
Mr. Chas. Boland, Mgr, of the
Burlington Base Ball team made
a home run Saturday morning
and found a new son to do the
cheering.
Dr. Faucette, Dr. Freeman,
Mr. N. S. Cardwell and others
returned Saturday from More-
head where they have been on a
pleasure trip.
Mr. Eugene May has recently
purchased a new Model T. Ford
automobile. It’s a dandy.
member The State Dispatch will
give one away in our Great Vot
ing Contest just like it.
FOR SALE—About sixty-one
acres of splendid land. More
than one-half in fine timber in
heart of town. Water plentiful.
Anyone wishing to buy, call or
write Wm. I. Montgomery, Bur-
ington, N. C.
Communion services will be
held at Sharot Lutheran Church
Gibsonville Sunday August 25th.
Preaching Friday and Saturday
before at eight p. m. Rev. N. D.
Bodie of Lexington, N. C. will
preachfor us during the meeting
Ihe public is cordially invited
FOR SALE.—46 acre farm 2|
miles from Haw River on maca
dam road. Good four room two
story houtse 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.
FOR SALE—S. P. Wilson's
house and lot, on Ireland St. near
Broad St. on street car line, near
Graded School. Lot is about 82 ‘
front and 264‘ back, eight room
house, several fine apple trees,
pears, figs, etc. City water con
nected in the house, very pro
ductive land, fine crop of corn,
etc. on it now. Price $1600
Apply to J. W. Cates.
Hundreds of Biirlington Readers
Find Daily Toil a Biirden.
The hustle atnd worry of busi
ness men.
The hard work and stooping of
workmen.
The woman's household cares,
Are too great a strain oh the
kidneys.
Backache, headache, dizziness.
Kidney troubles, urinary trou
bles follow.
A Burlington citizen tells you
how to cure them.
C. F. Oakley, Davis St,, Bur-
hngton, N. C., says: “I suffer
ed from kidney complaint for
two or three years, brought on
by hard work and heavy lifting.
The trouble began with sharp
twinges in my right side, extend-1
ing into my limbs and at times 11
becanie so lame and sore across |
my loins that I could not sleep, j
My kidneys were also disordered j
and I was miserable in every
way. As soon as I began taking
Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt better
and before long this remedy
cured me."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.,
yew York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
That CoQtalD Xercnry.
As mercury will surely destroy
the sense of smell and complete
ly derange the whole system
when entering it through the
mucous surfaces. Sucli articles
should wever be used except bn
prescriptions from reputable phy'-
aicians, as the damage they will
do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them.
HaU’s Catarrh Ciire, manufactur
ed by F. J. Chenep & Co., Tole
do, 0., contains no mercury, and
is taken internally, iswiting direct
ly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. In buy
ing Hall's Catarrh Cure ^ sure
you get the genuine. It is taken
internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c
per tx)ttle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Miss Boardman Won’t Help Taft.
Manchester, Mass., Aug. 14.—
Miss Mabel T. .Boardman, presi
dent o^ the National Red Cross,
annfinnc 'd today that she could
n )i; i c t as chairrnan of the adis-
6 ry committee selected by the
Republican national committee
to conduct the woman's work for
the re-election of President Taft.
Your railrcad fare will, under
reasonable conditions, be ^id to
Nashville or Knoxville, Tenn.,
by Draughon’s Practical Bu^inesws
College, if you attend the Col-
It seems that a Baltimore girl
sewed a button on her finger by
mistake. There are mighty few
who ever sew them on their hus
band's trousers by mistake or
otherwise.
JUDGE R. J. HALL’S COURT
For the week ending Aug. 10,
19ia
State vs Jack Shoe, affray, $5
and cost.
State vs Ode Sykes, affray, $5
and cost.
State vs Wade Harvey, affray,
$5 and cost.
Nina Harvey vs Walter Fuller
for slander. Fuller bound over
to court. ‘
Will Wagstaff vs Edmon Rus
sell, Galvin Begdow, John Mor
ton, Mrs. Bax day, Sal Kimbo,
for cows damaging his crops.
Defendants paid the damage and
cost.
W^. J. Thompson vs Charlie
Hardin and Mrs. Katie McAdams
judgment in favor of plaintiff.
State vs Baxt Day for affray,
$1 00 and cost.
State vs Harrison Allen, affray,
$3.00 and cost.
Hereafter New York police
men wil' learn to look before
they loot.
It begins to look as if the Dem
ocratic party would have to be
dredged out' deepened, and wid
ened to permit it to float a
couple of battleships.
Yosr Eye Sight.
Is the hardest work of all
five senses. If you burden and
strain overworked eyes with un
sightly, ill-fitting glasses, your
nervous system must suffer sev
erely, The Glasses fitted by Dr.
Rosenstein larives relief snd per
fect comfort. Dr. N. Rosenstein
will be at Burlington Drug Co.
and Wednesday Auer. 21st at
Mebane, stopping at the White
house, for the purpose of exa
mining eyes and fitting glas
ses.
Many of the most successful
men in Knoxville and Nashville^
were forweriy North Carolina
boys who got their start by at
tending Draughon’& College. The
College giv^ 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-
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.
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
Cards
Have yon a tooth to pull ?
Have you tried my method?
If not, ask someone who has.
Dr. J, S. Frost,
Dentist,
Burlington, - N. C
Office phone 374-J. Res. 374-L.
,1. F. Spoon, U. V. H. W. A. Hornaday
Spoon & Hornaday
Veterinarians
Office and Hospital Officfl Phone 377
415 Main St. Residence Phone 12B2,
C. A. Anderson M« D,
Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to8 p.m.
First National Barak Bulling.
Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug^
Store.
Blamed A Good Worker.
“I blamed my heart for se
vere distress in my left side for
two years," writes W. Evans,
Danville, Va., “but I know now
it was indigestion, as Dr. King's
New Life Pills completely cured
me." Best for, stomach, liver
and kidney troubles, constipa
tion, headache or debility. 25c
at Freeman Drug Co.
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.
He Wun1 Lirop Now.
No more limping for Tom
Moore, of Cochran, Ga. “I had
a bad sore on my instep that
nothing seemed to help till I used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve," he
writes, “but this wonderful heal
er soon cured me," Heals old,
running sores, ulcers, boils,
burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or
piles. Try it. Only 25 cents at
Freeman Drug Co.
Tke North Carolina
College of Agricul
ture and Mechanic
Arts
THE STATE'S INDUSTRIU COLLEGE
Dameron & Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
L S. W. DAMEReil
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ADOLPH LONG
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Phone iOO-B
John H. Vernon,
Attorney aun Uouns**llor at Law,
Burlington. N. C.
Olffice over Bradlev's Druj? Store.
Phone fi.i
John R. Hoffman,
Attomej-at'Laur
Burlington, North Carolina.
Office, Second Floor innt NaHooal
B«uk l^dinff.
Four-year courses in Agricul
ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Me-1
chanical Engineering; in;
Chemistry; in Cotton Manu-j
facturing and Dyeing. Two-year I
courses in Mechanic Arts and in |
Textile Art. One-year and two; ~
yeiar courses in Agriculture.
These courses are both piraetical |
an^, scientific. Examinations',
for admission are held by the
County Superintendent at all'
county seats on July 11th.
For Catalog address !
THE REGISTRAR, 8
West Raleigh, N. C.
DR. J. H. BROOKS
Surgeon Dentisi
Foster Building
BURLINGTON, N. C.
J. N. Taylor, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
office in Piedmont Building.
Office Hours*.
:00 to 10:00 4.*OOSto 6.-00
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It’s Your Glasses!
Why suffer? ^ The cure is here. Just bring
those glasses into this stoi e ^nd let us show
you hayc tnat horrible heaiick
Headache is also sometimes a sjrmptom of bidl
eyes. If your eyes feel **funny"’ at the same tiiw
as your head achcSr come see us at once. Dela)is|
are dangerous.
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OmCE OVER C F. NkESE’S STORE,
on,. N. C'
M. BASCOM LINDSEY
Dealer In
dressed LUMBER
Gar Lots a specialty, .
R. Rv Shpp Bldg., Burlington
Phone 148 N.C
For Results, advertise in
State Dispatch. It will pay
i YouHave a Right to
I Independence
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 are
still paying rent.
SIGHT ABOIIT .^d try “The PIEDMONT
Invest a few dollars saved each w;eek
or month, together with the interest, taxes, in
surance and maintenance money—namely, Rent
---thtat you have been paying to the “Other Fel
low” and soon it will be
If you have the am
bition and energy, to
gether with an honest
purpose to earn it
And not the some body’s
house to rent. Others by the
score have tried the “Piedmoxit
Way” and found it easy. Will you?
Call ?uid talk it over with us.
PIEDMONT TRUST CO.
keal Estate Jeipartment.
^ ^ North Carofi****
Phone Na 76
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