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MOUS •E. OTHERS |t Shapes. Style, Fit and fiai- Appreciat- I of women the lo year in and ] no sutstitutc for his security and y r.^t !et os show s Co N. C. e say \ try us on M- Repairing. LOSS, 9. ispatch will le Trips he Attorney to lent in a distant riously interfere ents made for 3ell Telephone, istant client zai ats at home. ‘phone increes^ adapt it to their |ual satisfactaon Bell Telephoae? .TELEPHONE H COMPAN’S ! abushing the nobles*' ,’hichGod has connfer- human beings, look ai some of tm ich lead to the distract- home making So caUo hich appeals to th ide of us is one oi tne ninent factors becajs mous demands and and wife p, ;hem forget their tr - they blind their en inuednext week.) er to get people to Hs- ice than it is * se it. e Sufe Dispatch sub honor roll now time. If VOU want to be sure what’s on the bottle ‘is' in the bottle (.me here. We fill prescriptions with the utmost accuracy. cc freeman drug CO. phone 20 Agents for Burliagton, N. C, Eastman Kodak films, Huylera Candy, Rexall goods, j Van Lindley’s cut flowers. Nyail Family Remedies, ? LiOC^^L'-AulSrD P^EJRSUJN AIj Mr R. C. Campbell spent Sun- jjiy at Gibsonville with friends. Mr C. 0. Smith of R. No. 7 ^ent on the Atlantic City Excur sion. If your bread has not been 2 td, try Melrose, Dan Valley, ^.(1 Gold Medal Flour, fir. J. W. Vernon spent a few I a y s recently the guest of his niv'iher. Miss Ciytie Cates of Graham ’i on a two weeks visit to Atlan tic City. Miss Iris Holt left Monday for Dii'Mam where she will be pre- stiit at a house party. Mrs. S. A. Horne and family a>’e the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs H. C. King on R, No. 5 for a few days. The new postal regulations in regard to Sunday service at first f-vJi second class post offices is in i with the biblical injunction, “J X days shalt .hou do all thy laoor, etc.’’ Mr. Nick Mebane and family V .0 have been the guests of friend? returned Sunday night to chair home at Greensboro. Try the new postal regulations in regard to Sunday service at the post office before condemning it. You may like it better than you think. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Miss Bessie and Mr. Arthur Johnson of Tallaahassee Fla,, are visiting friends in the city. Mr. J. D. Meador left this morning for Rocky Ford, Denver, Colo, and Burt Iowa on business and pleasure trip, wili be gone for about one month. Miss Mary Poster of Winston- Saiem, who has been spending several weeks in town with rela tives, left Monday for.Gibsonville to spend some tinae with her grandmother and other relatives. Thomas, the son of Mr. J. M. Batchelor who had the misfortune of getting seriously hurt while re turning from a picnic outing at Harden’s Park several weeks ago ii well again. New Turnip Seeds at Burling ton Drug Co. Miss Milred Crouse of Winston, Salem is the guest of Misses Fannie Mebane and Ruby Ross. Miss Maude Crutchfield of near Mebane is spending this week the guest of Miss Emily Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cates re turned Monday from an extend ed visit to Asheboro. The.new postal regulations in regard to Sunday service at the post office will meet the approval of all Christian people. Miss Bertha Cates is the guest of friepds in Teunessee. Miss Miriam and Sue Work man left Tuesday for Winston- Salem where they v^rill spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Messrs. Jno. R. Hoffman, Chas. Walker, J. M. Coble and others are spending this we^k pleasure seekers at Morehead City. Miss Lois Reitzel of Hartshorn was in town Tuesday en route for Raleigh where she will spend several days. Dr. W. P. Isley of Hampton is the guest of his brother, Jos. A. Isley and C. L. Isley this w^eek. Her many friends are ^lad to see Miss Pauline Cobie wao was confined to her room for several weeks out again. Don’t take chances on your bread being good. But buy the best fioiir. Melrose, Dan Valley, and Gold Medal always good. Messrs. Wallace Martin and William T. Way have gone to Greensboro to work. The MethodistProtestan t Sun day School will hold its annual picnic at Haarden Parkj next Fri day, August 30th. from 4:00 d. m. to 9:00 p. tn. All members of the school who can go at 4 o’ clock are requested to meet at the church ; trolley cars will car ry those who go at that hour. The supper will be spread about 7:30. Every member is urged to attend. , _ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cates of j Tallahassee, Fla., who have been I the guest of friends and relatives in this city returned home Fri day. Mrs. S. S. Holt and little Miss Nina and Master Don of Graham spent last week the guest of Mrs. Elmina Garrett and family on R. F. D. No. 7. Messrs. Hugh, Chris and Blake Isley who have "been spending three weeks,at Hampton and- v^ous other places on a pleasure trip have returned. Miss Mabel Lea, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pettigrew, Mr. Bud Horn and others who have been at Yir ginia Beach on a pleasure trip have returned. Burlln^n DrugCo., exclusive agents Martha Washington and Steeds candies. Uncle 8W^*may soon be able to hold up his head among the civilized nAtions that have the parcels post- Dr. C. A. Anderson has recen tly purchased a new automob ile. Miss Elouise Guthrie entertai ned Tuesday night in honor of her jiuest Misses Habel and Sco tt of Raleigh. Mrs. Martha Ann Huffines, wife of Mr. Wm. T. Huffines, died in their home in Gibsonville last Sunday morning after suffer ing for a short while with Brights disease. She was a most excel lent Christian lady and leaves be hind a husband and one little girl about? years old. One child pre ceded her to the spirit land. Her funeral was conducted in the home on Monday by Rev. J. D. Andrew and the, remains were brought to Burlington for burial, the service at the grave being conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. B. Kendall. _ ^is is to notify all persons that I have ^Id my interest in the Cu^y & Thomas and Bros, and all past and future resources and liabilitieis will be adjusted by them. Respectfully „ , Joe Thomas, Formely Member Curry & Thomas. W?- Atliotic 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: Jos* T. Bethel, South Rictoond, Lamp Biirner; Thoro- ^E. Hudson, Norfolk, Fef'tilizer Wil iam 1*. Joyner, Suffolk, peanut separator, __ N. C. Stephen L. Barringer, Winston Salem, Trolley wheel and switch Baylus Cade, Shelby, Line composing and type casting machine; Virgil T. Grabs. King, well fixture; John L. Harrington, Lewiston, Peanut picking mach ine; Raymond L, Jobson, Kinston Hot bearing alarm; Covniiht:lM9, br Cl B. ZimnttlaM Coughs, Colds yfaiteTy Eyes Cured in A Day. by taking Cheeneos Expectorant al^o cures consumption whooping cough, droppings frem the nose, and throat, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Chee- neys Expectorant a liquid prep aration. tested for 50 years. Thousands cures made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25e and 60c GET ACQUAIN FED WITH OUR ' TRUST DEPARTMENT '^sm ST?B}S!!PBS8BSWSB«5S8BB THE WISE FARMER I ^!^Works and saves and economizes, and takes care t.of his money when he makes a good crop, until he has i enough money lying up in the BANK to tide him over a ;• bad crop year. EverjThink Seriously About It? » ^ You never can, tell how a crop is going to pan out— pretty much of a gamble, you know. B AN K YOU R SU RPLUS WITH US. We’ll appreciate your business and stand by you when you need help. Start the Bail Rolling Tpday! Sbocklng Sounds In the earth sometimes heard be fore a terrible earthquake, that warn of the coming peril. Na^ ture’s warnings are kind. - That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the kidneys need at* tention if you would escape those dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s disease Take Electric Bitters at once and see backache fiy and all your best feelings return. “My son rec eived great benefit from their use for kidney and bladder trouble ” writes Peter Bondy. South Rock- wood, Mich. “It is certainly a great kidney medicine.” Try ii. 50 cents at Freemans Drug Co. IN time of distress, rio matter the ca u se, abank account will re ider its aid, aSd i'; is at such timM that those without one regret thw foliy lo; iiot sooner heeding the in junction to have one. Stirt a accounc y. T!i8 [Ifsl Itiial BnrlingtOD, N. C. The W’ebb Avenue M. E. Sun day School held their annual picnic at St. Mark’s Reformed Church ;n the country, Saturday, August 24th, 1912. Every one present appeared to enjoy the occasion. ' STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY UNITED . t s'TAB tl SHED 1094 tJ C LOST OR STOLEN. Bicycle belonging to Mr. C. H. Cates was left in front of Barlin gtonDrug, Co., Thursday noon. The wheel is an Iver-Johnson, Black frame and rim vnth wine colored, person seat, springs, lower left spring broken and fas tened with wire. Initials C. H. C. cut on frame near front wheel Liberal reward will be paid for return. Mesdames Whitaker and Ward of Chapel Hill are ‘the guest of Messrs. C. H. and Claud Cates this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheek who have been visiting at Swan Quarter, N. C. have returned. The City Graded School will open Monday September 9th. People are still getting married in balloons, though any kind of marriage is risky enough. One good way for a pedeistrain to avoid automobiles is to buy a motor boat. Last week we mentioned the quick face-about made by the State Dispatch from itsp(®ition on national politics the week be fore. Since, it has been learned that the stockholders—enough to outvote Mr. J. Zeb. Waller—^t together and changed the policy of the paper in spite of the protests bf Postmaster Waller. This “turning of the trick” leayes Mr. Waller without a mouthpiece and almost without a party. Pity ! He was entertaining after a fashion. ~ Gleaner. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LEHERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C. Aug. 3, 1912, Gentlemen: Nores Bor., Charli’e Boyd, Mose Clayton, Willie Hagone, W. G. James. Arthur John son, Mack McLsan, Odis Nash, E, Pace, R. N, Reynolds,^ Thomas Right, Walter Soloman, A. M. Wagoner, Joseph S. Wade, S. C, Wallace, L. I. Young, F. & G. Harrisburg Co. Ladies: Miss Adena Clapp, Mrs. Vic toria Davis, Miss Fannie Daven port, Mrs. Anna Goodwin, Miss Annabel MaHn, Miss Hallie Ma lone, Miss Ettie Mitchell, Miss Esther Walker. Persons calling for any of these letters wili please say “Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Snatches l^ife From Surgeoa, Ends His Life. San Bernardino, Cal., Aug. 24. Snatching scissoi-s and scalpel from the hands of the surgeon in attendance, Joseph Ulrtch stabb ed himself to death today on the operating table at the Emergency Hospital. He had been placed on the table that self-inflicted • wounds; made early in the day, might be dressed. Brooding over the murder of one friend for which another friend was convicted, is beUved to have unbalanced his mihd. Three of the very best. Try them, you cannot get one take tfae other. But get one, and take no oth- Corn, Oats. Cotton seed. Meal and hulls Meal and ishipstuff. Merchants WhqUe Bistribytors, Melrose, Dsd Valley, :4p: '' -1^ ft, •- ■ J. G. Pheips Stokes Withdraws as ^ Nominee fof Mayor, i^Stamford. Conn., Aag. 23. ~ James G. Pnelps Stokes million aire philanthropist and S ci iii-it, will not run for mayor of rfca.oi- ford on the Socialist ticket this fall, had !;»:'en intended. He hau been noininaed for that office, but iie formally withdrew because it had been definitely settled Caritas island, where he resides, is not a part of Stamford, Mr. Stokes will now make claim for reimbursement for $2000 in taxes he has paid in Stamford fof the last six years. Looks like a Landslide. Mr. 0, K. Davis Sec., ofj’the Progressive Party Manhattan, Hotel, New York city,' N. Y. wrote Mr. E. A. Holt of this city the following paragraph: We are receiving extraordinary good reports from all over the country: the Progressive move ment is growingthroughout by leaps and bounds. It has already assumed indications of a great landslide. WH ‘snvd aodODua ‘»008xoa*0*4 *AN[VdKG»T[(m9 swHvsNaAaJts^ *J9(«9(3 jnoif: mdi) «MS»wiS pm S|0)S|4 -^satf!!|smM|SJi3p.io i(amospo«q jqj paag> AA>a* 9UU gaoi.M POB VOqs Jf 'SSJ gg* —91 saipuBH^ WON31JIH mOniovot aiai8iA«» SN3A31S daoffFH gg' 40J aiaijqo ssSpt^ euo : siopom oa) q{ 'OTHOM aqm! 9IIHI v^nmnio zMimm ISON 3R1 . 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