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smpfUE FOR Woods Turnip Seed for fall sowing. Drags, cold drinks and best Ice cream, try Burlington Drag Co. Local tr Personal New Turnip Seeds at Burling ton Drug Co. Mr. Cornelia Hanna is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Martin. If your bread has not been good, try Melrose, Dan Valley, and Gold Medal Flour. Burlington Drug Co., exclusive agents Martha Washington and Steeds candies. Mr. Jos. A. Isley and Miss Evie Gross who spent last week on the northern market have returned. Mr. Thos. Williams and Miss iney Davis of Greensboro spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Mr. Ed. Teague and family. Our scholastic year begin- Sept. 18. 1S12. For catalogue and furthur information address j. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. FOR CATALOGUE and furth er information address REGIST RAR Littieton College, Little ton, N. C. FOR SALE—A good farm, 124 acres, 5 miles West of Chapel Hill, N. C., on the State Road. Call on H- H. Lloyd,. R, 3, B. 9, VMpelHill. N. C. LOST “In Burlington, Friday, Ladies Gold plain case Waltham movement watch. Liberal re ward if returned to The State Dispatch office; LOST.“targe'hound, blue and white speckied with mark on DOse and ninip. Was last seen at Friendship Sept. 1st. Liberal reward will be given for return. D. ?. Shoffner, Burlington, N. . C , R. 10. Dr. N. Rosenstein, will be in Burlington on his regular Third Tuesday call, stopping at Bur ling! on Drug Co. for the purpose examining eyes and fitting glasses. Please remember Tues day September 17th at the Bur lington Drug Co. We GUARANTEE a god pav ing positiofi to every young Wo man who finishes our course in stenography and typewriting as soon as bev preparation has been completed, and furnish instruc tion in English and Arithmetic ■without additional Charge. Littleton College, Littleton, N. G, SCHOOL Umbrellas. Coble’s Grocery. BREAKFAST Strips and Hams. Coble’s Grocery. FRESH Candies. Coble^s Giroc. Miss Georgia Widson and moth er of McLeansville are the guest of relatives in the city fora few days. Some one broke into the store of B. Goodman Saturday night taking a supply ot clothes, etc. Mrs. M. A. Reitzel and daugh ters and niece, Miss Ruth Plun-- kett of Elon College and Greens boro spent Sunday the guest of J. R. Mebane and family. Mr. Lafayette Isley and Mrs.. Dr. Isley 5f R. No. 1 spent Sat urday night in town the guest of Mr. J. A, Lowe. Lord Mersey’s Titanic inquiry commission seems to put most of the blame on. the iceberg. ASXrrCH INTIME H0ir8?li^s7 ► offer One Hvuidred Dollars BewardP f DT case of Catarrfc that canioot W ciied by Catar»b Care. F. P CHENEY & CO., TotoKDo, 0. .. We, the TindersigHed, bare known F. ,T. Gbenej for the laet 15 jt»n, and lieve him perfectly honorable in all b^- oeea tranaactibns and financSallyable to carry put anv obligations made by hie firm.- NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, 0, B&U'b Catarth Care 1b taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous snt^aees of the system. Te«ti monials sent free. Price 75 cents' per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Ball’B Family Puls for constf|Mi' tioa. The confilet» of 16- to 12 pages ^aUy and 20 to 32 pages Suaday Tt hasdles more newe nmtter, )oe*r State, oatioaal and forei^ thaBi ■oth«r North CarOMaa newspa^pdr. not A Card of Thanks. I want to thank my friends lor delii^ering my little property from the flames last Wednesday 30promptly. Thank you all. My thanks are also due to the Piedmont Insurance folks, for their promptness in repairing the damages. Respectfully, Saul Hughes. NiaefQeo Miles a Second without a jar, shock ©r disturb ance, is the awful speed of our earth through space. We won der at such ease of nature’s movement; and so do those who take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, just tho rough work that brings good 'aealth and fine feelings. 25c at Freeman Drug Co. Burlington People Should Neglected Their Kidneys. No kidney ailment is unimpor tant. Don't overlook the slight est backache or urinary irre gularity. Nature maay be warn ing you of approaching drospy, or fatal Bright’s disease. Kid ney disease is seldom fatal if treated in time, but neglect paves the way for serious kidney troubles. Don’t neglect a iame or aching back another day. Don't ignore dizzy spells„ irre gular or discolored urine, liead- ache. weariness or depression. Begin treating the kindeys with the reliable, time-tried remedy, Doan’s Kindey Pills. For 50 ypars, Doan’s have been curing sick kindevs and curing perm anently. Endorsed by Burlington people. Victoria Andrew, Anthony Sts. Burlington, N. C.’says: “I con sider Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I got from the Freeman Drug Co. ^ almost reliable remedy. They gave,me relief from a constant pain over my kidneys and also disposed of other distressing symptons of kidney complaint from which I had been subject. Since I took Doan’s Kidney Pills my health has greatly improved. ” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit,ed States. Remember the name Doan’s— and take no other. To Moflters^And Otbers. You can use Bocklen^s Amicat Salve cure children of eczema,’ rashes, tetter, ehafings, scaly and misted hcimors, ss well as their accidental injBri^,—cuts, bums^ bruises, etc., with perfect safety. Nothing else heals so quickly. For boils, oicers, old, running or fever sores or piles it has no equal. 2S cents at Free man r>rttg Co, THE CbarldUe Observer I he Larg^t and Best News paper in North Carolina. Everjr daj hi Year, a Year. fHE SUNDAY (^SERVER j tH uiQexceilud as a new» tuediuiii, an ) jalwj with excelieDT. moitter of a i*>V eellaiaemiH n»ture. Acldrenn THE OBSERVER CO.. Charlotte. N. C. Tour railrtffeai^fare will^ »nder jfeswonable coJHJJtioBS, be paid to Kashville or S^noxyille, T«nn,i by Dtaughon’s Fractical Business Coflfege, if you attend the €oi- lege.. '■■ ■ lllawy of the jrarost succedsfar men m Knoxville aw'd NashvifaB; were fosrinerly N»»th Carolina boys wlio got their start by at- tending'Draughon’s Callage. Tne College gfVes a writtew contract to secure'a p^ition rea sonable iamnditiOhs. or refund tuition. ' V. The cjOlieapB will sen® you^ a catalogue, aiaw a card, ^pliain- ing all aboiit Its plan of paying railroad fai*e.- Aadress DlWBgh- oss's P’racticafi Business Co®egi^ iMashville, or Knoxville, Tei>^. ^ ; King Georgje* will go up in* his aiirahip next, & wport which di- fects attention ts®- the fact^ tfeat m©i»archs looking- for exciteih^t nowadiays have t® get it out side of business hours^ For sale at a basg^n one Ford Model T. 1910 Car in First Class Conditfei, For par ticulars address P. O. Box 507, Greensboro, N. C, ' Professional The Genfral Loan & Trust Co. First; JSiatipriiJl Barik Buildirf, Barlmgioa, ■ \« , ■f M iUm. ^ Jno.-R fh)lima:n, SecSt I'r/^ns , . . W W ftfown, i\‘lgr. N. C. I Have you a tooth to» pall ? , Have you tried my if not, ask swneoae has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, *■ Rea,. S^4-L. Burlington, Office phone 3f4-J. C. V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURLINGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over 300 different patems WALL PAPER No use to order go see it. G>ug;hs, Colds Watery Eyes Cured in A Day. by taking Cheeneos Expectorant also cures consumption whooping , cough, droppings frem the nose, ' and throat, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Chee- neys Expectorant a liquid prep- i aration, tested for 50 years. 1 Thousands cures made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c ^ J. P. Jipoon, D.' W. Ai Spoon fk Hornaday Vetesanarians OfiBce and Hospital Office Phwae- #77 41.5 Main St. ItescridRnce Fh&a;^ '2^*2, C. A. Andbrson AI. D. Office hours 1 t©>2p. ro..7lto8p,7n. First National liink Leave day calW^t Bradleys Dmiig Store. Dameron & Lang ATTORNEYS AT LATT E. S. W. DAHER99$ Bnrlrngton offire -«B ,, Pifedmont Bmidhif - 2S& DDOIPH LIK6 Grah»m OttWiltr ielt-melraiiw BM| Pltone IW-B Repels AttscK Oeath. “Five years ago two doctors told me I had only two years to hve.” 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 began 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 victim.” It’s folly to suffer with coughs, colds, or other throat and lung troubles now. Tiake the cure that’s safest. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Freeman Drug Co. The North Caroliaa Gollege of Agricul ture and Mechanic , Arts THE mrrs inddstrml couese Four-year courses in Agricul- tuire; in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in Cotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Ai*t. One-year and two year , courses in Agriculture. These courses are both practical and scientific. Examinations for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats on July 11th. For Catalog, address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C. ’ John H. Vern©n, Attornfvy aua ivKwinsellor aM L«iW, Burlihgton, N; C OflSce over Btedley’s Store. Phone 66. John R. Eio£Eman, Burlington, Noii^ Qtfolina. Office, S«omm4 Hoor r'sraf Fkttonal DR J; H. B100KS Su^eon D^dsl Foster BoiMing J^URLINGTON, N. C. J. N. Ta^k>r, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Store; Office Hours; SK)0 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:® X-RAY WORE. MUCH less defective eyesight wouli I exist if the children’s eyes I, were looked after in their l i arly days Watch the kid- i 3 dies’ eyes! At the least sign of pain, blurring, or any complaint, NO M ATTER HOW SMALL, bring the child here and let us examine them. It may save-your child a lifetime Of misery, and you have the satisfaction of knowing tHe exact state of your .. youngter’s eyes. Dr/ L E ALIBI, omCE OVER C. R,NEESE’S STORE, Eaifington, — — N. €. I) M. BASGQM LINDSEY Dealer In dressed LUMBER ' Ca,r Lots a specialty^; R> R. Shop Bldg,, ^ Burlington Phone 148 N. C i YouHave a Rightto ; i;: If you have the am- I ; iilion and energy, to- ;er with an honest 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 years and you are stiU paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘ The PIEDMONT WAY.” invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxes, in» surance and mmtenance money—namely, Rent —that you have been paying to the “Other Fel low” and soon it will be And not the some body s house to rent Others by the 0 score have trijsd the “Piedmont | Way” and found it easy. Will you? | Call and talk it oyer with us. PI^MOOT TRUST CO. .V to 'if-: 'X C'l Waahioeton, Sept. })i^| coiiference tod representatives of t thousand ^nmen o ern milroads and offi lin^, further consi demands of the i f^rt'ed uQtii next We w«0 hoped that befo; tion of a strike was t iously by the men « mefit might be reach po^ponement of fur ences was made to p other canvass of the The men demand in wages and other much of which are thiB railroad compani orbitant and unreaso Ftiher of Girl is C Murder. Bluefield, W. Va. Gordon White, fati White, the girl who here Thursday and Robert Johnson, a. lynched at Princetc was arrested today, 4 nxUrder. He is allcj fired the first shot who is now believed i innocent. Other arr low, it said. Byraq To Take Up T velt. New York, Sept. J. Bryan notified national headquarte: that he will start n on a speaking tour ern states, tQllowinj the trial of Coloiic He will make the tr expense. Mr. Bryan will op Saturday night, S preceding Colonel R speaks there next 1 wili then speak at points where Coloi has spoken in Co! Montana, California Wyoming, returnini Neb., on October 2 From that date \ of the campaign he the middle west an the auspices of bureau of the nation and at the commits Twen The every year oi s ] have s attract I of I Wednes 2
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