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e State KNOXVULE FOR ^ Woods Tjirnip Seed for fall sowing. Drugs, cold drinks and best Ice creaiii. try Ildir’sThlsl ■*» oSer bae HttBdred Doiiar^ Beward, f , vBYcase ot Citarffa that cannot btJ c^red by, Hal'Ps Catan h Cure. F. JJ CH]ENEt & CO., Tolbxm), O. We, the- undersigned, hafve known F. .Jf Chefiey lor the last ISyeare, and Here him perfectly honorable in al! bosi' neas transactions and fi nancially able to carry out aav oblijyatrons liiade by bie firm, ■ - - " ' NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, 0. Hail’s Catarrh Care is ti^en iuterakl- ly, actin^dii^tly upon the bioo^ and ilaucbas earfacee of ibe 'SyeitemJ T«0ti mbnials wmt free. : Price 75 cien’b 'per bottle. St>id by all Droggjfltiif. T’ake Ball'e Famiiy PiU^, tor constipp.- ■ tiolii- ; '\y ,■ -^■=' >r. -r - ■ % II I Locar Personal FRESH Candies. Coble's Groc. New Turnip Seeds at Burling ton Drupt^Co. SCHOOL Umbrellas.'' Goble’s Grocery. BREAKFAST Strips and Hams,. Coble’s Grocery. Burlington Drug Co., exclusive agents Martha Washington and Steeds candies. We GUARANTEE a good pos ition to every teacher who com* pletes her preparation at Littk- ton College. Our scholastic year begin Sept. 18, 1912. For catalogue and furthur information address J. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. FOR CATALOGUE and furth er information address REGIST RAR Littleton College, Little ton, N, C. FOR SALE-A good farm, 124 acres, 5 miles West of Chapei Hili,"N. C., on the State Road. Cali on H. R. Lloyd, R. 3. B, 9, Chapel Hill, N. C. LOST—In Burlington, Friday, Ladies Gold plain case Waltham movement watch. Liberal re ward if returned to The State Dispatch office. 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. Sholfner, Burlington, N. €., R. 10. We GUARANTEE a god pav ing position to every young Wo man who finishes our course in stenography and typewriting as soon, as her preparation has been completed, and furnish instruc tion in English and Arithmetic without additional Charge. Littleton College, Littleton. N. C. Ninetean Miles a Second without a jar, shock or disturb ance, is the awful speed of our earth through space. We won der at such ease of nature's mov^jment, and so do those who tak^ Dr. King's Few Life Pills. No griping, no distress, just tho rough work that brings good health and fine feelings. 25c at Freeman Drug Cr. Downw^d Coiirie Fsst Being Realized by j^riingtioii People. A little baekache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame and weak. > v! Urinary disorders quickly fol low; drowsy and finally blight's disease. , ' This is the downward course of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Bur lington residents should pr6fit by the following experience. Mrs. P. W. Haithcock, Mill St. Graham, N. C.,«ays: “I gladly confirm the public statement I gave three years ago recommen ding Doan's kidney pills as I have not had a symptom of kidney trouble since that time. I was subjuct to attacks of backache a!id a feeling of distress through my Kidneys. I also had dull headaches and felt languid and run down. Finnally 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills and I had not used them long before my trouble dis appeared. Another member of my family has also taken Doan's Kidney Pills with good results. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's— and take no other. Roosevell, 38; Wilson, 10; Taft, 9 Harrisburg, Pa., Sept, 19.~ A straw vote was taken today in a smoking car of a train from Reading to this city. The result was; Roosevelt, 18; Wilson, 10; Taft, 9. “Why do they put so many planks in a political platform, dear?” “I guess it’s just to lumber things up.” •)I5 HEALTH TO MOTHER AHDeHlLD. ,vKT,>\v's Soothing Svitcp has been r ■■ XTY YIs,AK!St.y MltWONS of , t-r Viicir CUII,DjKi;N WHILS v-illi PKRKECT SUCCE.SS. It ■n- can.D. SOPTPNS the GUMS I’AIN CURES WIND COLIC, and ior jUJARKHCEA. II is 5ih :>!fss. Be sure and ask for ' Mrs :i/ Iiijig Svnip," anti !aii.e ao iittiei- I v-Uve cctit.a a bottl-a. UST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS ( ‘Remaining in Post Office Burlington, N. C. Sept. 14 1912. Gentlemen: / John Z. Everett, O. B, Euright, Wilhe McClure, Nisau, J. A. Pickard> L. B. Thompson, Q. C. White, H. D. White, Alvis Walker,'A leen Walker. Ladies: Mrs, Nellie Barber, Mrs. Jes sie Beunieh, Mrs. H. E. Cleve land, Miss Novela Chavis, Miss Annie Garrett, Miss Lish Garri son, Miss Bessie Lea, Mrs. Est her Murray, Mrs. D. S. Rich mond, Miss Beetle Spurklin, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Miss Annie Williams, Miss Emma Williams. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed," and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master to M Stbe^ '^^oQ^cian ‘aaie Bucklen'a i^ica Sftlve cure i^il^ren of ecjcema, iRw-ijeSt eh^gs^ scaly and trusted huinors, as yell as their ^eidental injuries,—cuts, buiTia, brujses, etc., with perfect safety.^r else he^ls so quickly. For boils,, ulcers, old, Futuiing or fever sores or, piles it has po equal.» 25, cents -at Free man Drug Co. ypur reilfoad fare will, updjer reasonable ctfttditionij. be mid to Nashville or KnoxTille. Tenri:, by Draughoh's Ftactical Business College, if you aittand the Ool- I lege, / ^ , Many of the most succeissfal men in Knoxville aud Nasbv|lle were formerly North, CppUn$ boys who got their ?£art by atr tending Draughon’s Coilegie. Tte Cplleg^e, giviM a. to sectire a pbsitToh' undet*> re^^ sonable condltibns. or refund tuition*:''.. TBfe colIeigcS will ? sfend yt»i: a catal^^ei also a; , e3s^^in^^^ ing,a|libout its plan of paying railifeial fare. Ad#ess Draugfh- on's Hracti^ Business College, K^h^lle^ ^Kiio35^ Tehriv ; G^rgiB #ill go upJn hf# aiif^hip next,^ a report which;.di’ reets att^ti€>n to the fact that ;tnonarjlis lookiiiig for excitement nowadays have to g^ it out' side of business, hours. - i .• mE Charlotte Observer Ihe Largest and Best News paper in North Carolina. Ev(i^ day in Year^^$&.0& a Year. The ObSKBVBB coamsts of 10 to la pa^s duly and 20 to 32 pages Srunday jt handles morf news matter, loca State, national and foreign than an? otb«r Nortli Carolina ue%% ^paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER . is anexcelled a» a newts inertiulii. aaci ’ir al«o filled witb exceiient niii'ttpr of a wis ceilaueou» afitnre. A(idr«f»> THE OBSLRVER CO. Charlotte, N C. €. V. SELLARS ART STORE,/ BURLINGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over 300 different paterns of Coughs, Colds Watery Eyes Cured in A Day. by taking Cheeneos Expectorant also cures consumption whooping j 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 25c and 50c Woodrow Wilson was born in Virginia but he was incorporated in New Jersey. Kepeis Attack Of Oeath. ‘ ‘Five years ago two doctors told me I had only two years to live.” This startling statement was made by Stillman Green, Malachite, Coi. “Tney told me I would die with - consumption. It was up to me then So try the best iung 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 threat 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. Take the cure that's safest. Price 50 cents and $1.00.. Tiial bottle free at Freeman Drug Co. The North Carolina College of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts TUE STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COIUGE Four-year courses in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in Cotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year and two year courses in Agriculture. ; These courses are both practical • and scientific. Examinations for admission are held by the I County Superintendent at all county seats on July 11th. j For Catalog address 1 THE REGISTRAR, , i West Raleigh, N. 0. Foi* sale at a bargain one Ford Model T: 19H0 Touring Car in First Class Go®diti6h. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 507, Greensboro* C. Pi'ofessional Cards H»ve yog a tootk to pull? Have you tried my metliod? If not, ask sonie&ne. who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, D^tist, Burlington, Office phone 374-J. N. C Res. 374-L. .1. 1’ ^jionn, I). V. f». W. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians OtHceand Hospital Office Phone 377 415 Main St, Residence Pboiit* 2!52, C A. Anderson M. D. Office houjp 1 to 2p, m. 7 to8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNETS AT LAW IDOLP^ L 0 W G Or ah am offlce tn Sdlt-Riskolsds iidg. Phooe IQQ-B E.S. W. DAMERON fturlinfeton olil€ie in PledaoBt BsildfBg Phooe • 250’ John H. Vernon, Attorney aua ^Jotmsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Offio« over Bradley’s Drug Store, Phone, 6d. John R. Hof&nan, Attonwr«at>Law Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Skoo4 Floor tmi National Btnk Biafldinc. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon' Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Store. Office Hours; 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. ■ :l , W.P. the ce)®etery, contf|^^;|4j^^s less. aw. The Cenlral Trust Co. First National £ank Buiiding, ' Burlington, - . fj. (L If’ W iSrpwn, Algf, '• m V, is defective eye^ht would exist if the children’s eyes, were looked after in tnwj arly days. Watch the kid- es' eyesl At the least sign of pain, blurring, or any complaint, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, bnnff the child here and let us examine them. It raw I save your child a lifetime of misery, and you have the satisfaction of knowing the exact state of youngter^s eyes. . L H. OFFP OVER C. F. NEESrS STORE, on, —''V",:,—N* C "T KB»dingK?a„ Se taken oi electioi hotel,hiere today th 2 \ t, 20, and Debs, S. I^e bred, two COL apply J. i Nicholso R.F. M. BASCOM LINDSEY Dealer In pressed L.UMBER Car Lots a specialty. R. R. Shop Bldg., Burlington Phone M N.C. I You Have a Right to I Independence g If you have the am- I bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it. t We Will Help Yon. 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 still paying rent. * RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘‘The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interer., taxe ^ :a [* surance and maintenance money--name’ , Rent —that you have been paying to the ‘«’"cner Fel low” and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME And not the some body’s house to rent Others by the score have tried the “Piedmont Way” andiound it easy. Will you? r^'I and talk it over with us PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Real Estate Jepartment Bnrlingtoii, - - - - North Carolin*' Phone No. 76 MOL Kemovcd ,ilanger, no about the si never rcturi MOLEiSUFl WART, wi days, killinj snpiooth ari( MOLES, Each bottit panied by ful| to remove eij We sell MCI if it fails to prompily ref] I lor.. :,>! J)i| and come in to ta of suits and ovei here and gu^ We do year of F airs 1 attract I 11'^ G I ■ 'i A Free a( I,'
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