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EfiEES^J n How's THis ? FOR . Woods Turnip Seed for fall sowing. Drugs^ cold drinks and best Ice cream* try BurlingtODDFiigOo. A; offer One Hundred Dollars Bew ard f : iiy ca^ of: Gatitfrh tha^; cannot 1)9 eired bv HaU's Catar> h Cure, ,: ' F. ‘j: CHENEY & CO., TiJtEDop. We, the nndersli^ed, have kno^- F. J. Cheney for the last' IS yeiafs, ana’be- lie've him perfectly honorable in *Ll! bnsi- nesB tranaaetibniS and finanoi,atly able to carry out anV oblijfations made Jt»y bis firm, ,'■ ■ I NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO. O. Hall’e-Catarrh Cure is taken internal-' ly, ^cting directly upon the blood and mucons 8urfaeOT of' the system, TeSti monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pilis for eonetipa' tiOH. Local ^ Personal New Turnip Seeds at Burling ton Drug: Go. If your bread has not been good, try Melrose, Dan Valley, and Gold Medal Flour. Miss Bettie Lyde May who has been suffering from an attack of tonsilitis is much improved. Burlington Drug Co., exclusive agents Martha Washington and Steeds candies. Mrs. 1. J. Mazur who has been on the northern market has re turned. We GUxAlRANTEE a good pos ition to every teacher who com pletes her preparation at Little ton College. To Notb6rs-"An«l Hthers. THE BEST PROOF you can use Bucklen s Arnica IIIIu ULiUE 1 iwvr* Salve cure children of eczema, chafings, scab’ Burlington . Citizens Cannot Doubt It Doan's Kidney Pills were used —they cured. The story was tol^ to Burling ton residents. Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the cure perma- nept. The testimony is from this lo cality. The proof convincing. A. T. Weibster, Maple St,, Graham, N. C., says: “I suffer ed severely at times from paing across the small of my back, and the kidney secretions were un natural. Finally I got a supply ; of Doan’s Kidney Pills and soon rashes, tetter, . and crusted humors, ss well as their accidental injuries,—cuts, burns, bruise^, etc., with perfect safety. Nothing else he^s so quickly. For boils, ulcers, old, running or fever sores or piles it has no equal. 25 cents at Free man Drug Co. /I . 1 j V. iafter I began their use, I felt Miss Cal Boland who has been, better. I am certain that ^king her vacation has resumed | j^oan's Kidney Pills live up to her ^rk with Jos. A. Isley and|g^|j claims, made for them and Bro, Co. I jjg relied upon to relieve kid ney trouble. ’' (Statement given Our scholastic year begin Sept. 18, 1912. For catalogue and furthur information address 3. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cates spent Sunday and Monday the the guest of his mother in Orange County.' FOR CATALOGUE and furth er information address REGIST RAR Littleton College, Little ton, N. C. The new store to be occupied by I. J. Mazur is being pushed to completion and will be occupied Twithin the next few weeks. Dispatch 'readers will be pleas ed to know that Whitsett Insti tute has a larger opening this year than ever before. Students are still entering every day. FOR SALE—A good farm, 124 acres, 5 miles West of Chapel Hill, N. C., on the State Roadi, Call on H. R. Lloyd, R. 3, B. 9,’ Chapel Hill, N. C. Jos. A. Isley & Bro. Co., who have been remodeling their store have much improved the looks by placing a glass front which gives a complete view to the entire Btore trom the street. December 18, 1907.) RE-ENDORSEMENT. On January 27, 1911 Mr. Web ster was interviewed and he said: “I continue to think highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I do not believe I ^ould be alive today were it not for this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan’s— and take no other. Repels Attack Of Death. ‘ ‘Five years ago two doctors told me 1 had only two years to live.^’ This startling statement was made by Stillman Green, Malachite, Col. “They told me I would die with consumption. It was up to me then to try the best lung medicine and I be^n to use Dr. King’s New Discov ery. It was well I did, for today I am working and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of another victitn.” It’s folly to suffer with coughs, colds. PRESIDENT i AFT LOSES AGAIN m KANSAS FIGHT. Topeka, Kan.., Sept.. 6.—The Roosevelt presidential. electors won another round in the legal battle to get them off the Repu blican ticket in Kansas today. Judge W. H. Sanborn of the ijnijted States circuit court of appeals,. denied the injunction asked by the supporters of Presi dent Taft’s-candidacy to prohibit the names of the eight Roosevelt electors being placed on the Republiean ballot in the (general election in November. The case was'argued Monday in Denver and the written decision of Judge Sanborn was received here late today. The case was brought three weeks ago. D. R, Hite, attorney for tne Taft followers went to Red Oak, Iowa, and obtained a temporary restraining order. The Taft supporters asked that Char les Sessions, Secretary Was ar gued Monday in Denver and tify- ing to the county clerks over the State, the names of the Roosevelt electors nominated at the primary election. Your i^ailroacl , fare will, und^r reason a^?le qonditions, b^ paid to Nashville or Knoxville, by Draughon's Practiieal Business College, if y|>u attend the C0l-^ lege. ■ :■ Many of the iftost successful rtien in Knoxville ^nd Nashville were formerly J^prth Carbhna' boys who got their stsVrt by , At**; tending Draughpn’s Collegei The College gives 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 I^ugh- on’s Practical Business College, Nashville, or Knoxville^ Tenn. I King George will go, up in his airship next, a report which di rects attentiori toi the fact that rhonarchs looking for excitement nowadays have to get it out side of business hours. For sale at a bargain one Foird Model T. liSlO Touring Car in First Class Gbnditipn. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 5,07, Greensboro, N. C. Professional Cards It sometimes happens that the silent voie makes the biggest noise. 5 I at Have foti a tooth to puli? 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, J, P. iSpoon, D. V. S. W. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians Office and Hospital Office Phone 377 415 Main St. Fiesi dunce Phone 282, or Other throat and lung troubles Miss Lucie Robertson, of Wash- now. Take the cure that’s safest. ington, D. C., spent Saturday and Sunday in town the guest of her sister and friends. She was en route for High Point where she will teach in the Graded school. LOST. —Large hound, blue and white speckled with mark on nose and rump. Was last seen at Friendship Sept. 1st. Liberal reward will be given for return. D. P. Shoffner, Burlington, N. G., R. 10. Dr. N. Rosenstein, will be in Burlington on his regular Third Tuesday call, stopping at Bur lington Drug Co.. for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Please remember Tues day September 17th at the Bur lington Drug Co. , Notice. The Directors of the Fair will meet at Gair Grounds on Satur- Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial battle free at Freeman Drug Co. We learn from trustworthy sources that the state of Pennsyl-’ van la this year will go Demo- cjratic, and also Progressive, in addition to going Republican as usual. Oiorlous News. come from Dr. J. T. Curtiss, Dwight, Kan. He writes: “I not only have cured bad cases of eczema in my patients with Elec tric Bitters, but also cured my self by them of the 'same dis ease. I feel sure they will bene- ^t any case of eczema,” This show^s what thousands have prov ed, that Electric Bitters is a most effective blood purifier. Its an exceljent remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. ^ It^timulates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex- Coughs, ■ Colds Watery Eyes Cured in A Day. by taking Cheeneos Expectorant also cures consumption whooping cou^; droppings frem the nose, and thmat, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Chee- neys Expectorant a liquid p'rep- j aration, tested for 50 years. ! Thousands cures made were all, else failed. Try it Safe, sure j and satisfactory. Druggists 25c i and 50c • C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 toS p.m* First National Banit Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW F. S. W. DAMESQli Burlington office In . PiednoBt BoUiHig Phone • 250 ADOLPH LONG Graham office in HotMlicksJsoR Mdg iOO-8 The North Carolina College of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts THE STATE’S INDUSTRIAL COLLEOE John H. Vernon, Attorney aua uonasellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Dnig Store. Phone 66. - , , day, Sept. 14th. 1912, at 8 P. M. .d'Ksstion, for a business meeting. “• builds up the strength. Pnce * '50 cents. Satisfaction guaran- R. A. Freeman, Sec. teed by Freeman Drug Co. John R. Hoffman, AtiHHeT-atLftw Burlington,* North Carolina. Office, Sibcoii4 FItkor /irst Natidml Bauk Biiildinx. Four-year courses in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical,-and Me chanical Engineering- in Chemistry; in Cotton Manu-! facturingand Dyeing. Two-year | courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year and two! year courses in Agriculture. ; "^hese courses are both practical and scientific. Examinations i for admission are held bv the' County Superintendent at alii county seats on July 11th, For Catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C. DR. 1 H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist ^ Foster Building BURLINGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M.D. Physician & Surgeon. UfHce in Piedmont Buildings Office Hours. 8:00 to 10:00 4;00lto 6:00 X-RAY WORK. The Central Loan & on, ./ Si ' J.uo. H tl4Ym!in., Co. N.C. '•(' li" Tn-n> m MUCH 1 defect've :ey xist it the children’s eyes ;re looked after in their -U ii c \V arlv davs. Watch (he kid- ^ >^^eves! At the le^st sign of Dain, blurringf, or any cornplainn'NO' MATTER HOW SMALL, bring chU'd here and let us examiri^ them. It may V!'. ' i \ oi)»' chiid a lifetime of misery, and you have r he ^sti'sfaction of knowing the exact state of your '-inter's eyes. . ' Dr. L. H. OFHCE OVER C F. NElESE'S iSTQRE, ' Burliiigtoia, — N. C M. BASCOM LINDSEY ' / ' ; Dealer In DRESSED LUMBER R; R. Shop Bldg., Burlington Phone I48 ':: ■ ■.N..C We WIH Help You. I YouHavea I Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it ) r ■ . ] The first Step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait You have waited all these years and you are stiU paying rent. RIGHTABOUT and try “The PIEDMONT WAY.” 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 “OAer Fel- low’' and soon it mH be And .not the some body’s house to rent. Others by the score have tried the “Piedmont Way” andfound it easy. Will you? Call and talk it over with us. Estate THEODORE R0( reply to the attackia u Senator Penrose anc Archbold, of the oil t pubjic this morning, only a complete ans^ refution of tales conc brider in the United S te and the archeorru the criminal trust, bUsterinsT exposure i nation of - their met! Quoting the exact Penrose on the stand, said hie had advised I contribute to the cam] in 1914 lets the oil tri incur hositility in cc ters*;^' Colonel Roose “This is" precisely tl that might be used b mailing police officer city in advising the 1 lawbr^king saloon c ng house to contrib lly.” Archold’s attitude, out, is identical. Th( paymaster sees notl in the alleged effort o Bliss to blackmail tht but “his complaint made an investment ign fund under the that the goverment its protection, and t ed to get the proctior The Roosevelt st neceesarily long, be( absolutely complete, not only a full recital the campaign contr 1912, but letters and which corroborated € tion. It not only i Penrose-Arch bold sli reveals the nature of alliance between thej wers once and for all based ujwn Edward I an’s politicals activi Addressing his letl tor Clapp, chairman i pi
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