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«> i The State b ' pa^ch. iJ.i'K Ringing Circus. RinglinR Brother’s Circus and n«wly added $500,000 spectacle of “Joan of Arc,” will exhibit in High Point, N. C. Saturday October 26th. The spectacle ip itself is an at traction that should bring thou sands of visitors from the sur rounding country. It is beyond iquestion the greatest production of its kind ever seen in America. The world's most skillful scenic artists, costumers, property- makers, chorus directors and stage managers were engaged to mount the production. A stage bigger than a hundred ordinary theatres was built and made portable so that it can be conveyed from town to town and erected each morning in the main tent. Thus the circus proprietors have made it possible for those who live in contributory towns as in the large cities to see this magnificent worldless play with its cast of 1,200 characters, a ballet of 300 dancing girls, a grand opera chorus of 400 voices, 600 horses and a train load of special scenery, cotumers, pro- i>erties and mechanical devices for production such stage effects as thunder, lighting, storms, fires, and the sound of battle. In the old market place of Rouen, France, there now stands a monument by which the French of today have sought to redeem ‘IN A BAD W AY” Many a Burlingtoiy Reader Will Fee! Gratefui^ 'for This ^ Icf ormation. Mrs. Bertha A. Stanfield, 1015 Dixie St, Burlington, N. C., says: “I suffered from severe attacks of backache foi four years. I was stiff and sore all through my body and pains ex tended from my kidneys into my head. After these attacks, which usually lasted for a week or ten days, 1 was extremely weak and miserable., The doctors could do nothing for me, and the various remedies I took did me no good until I began using Doan's Kid ney Pills. The contents of three boxes cured me and in the pas year I have not had any recur-^ rence of my former complaint. I am bound to look upon my cure as a permanent one. 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. Bow’sTbls? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward f "iny ca^ of Catarrh that eannot b® by Hall’s CatarI h Cure, F, J‘ CHENEY & CO., Tolkdo, 0. We, the Hndersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry outaov obligations inade by his jSrin.' NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, b. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Burfaces of the system. Testi monials ^nt free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pilts for conetipa- tion. KNOXVILLE Requests for the State Dispatch. Roanoke, Va. 10-1-12. Gentlemen: Please send me a sample copy their part in the execution of ■ of your paper, The State Dis- Joan of Arc, who on May 30, 1431; ^^atch and subscription price, was burned to death on the false | Respectfully, charge of hereby after having i l. G. Blankenship, delivered her country from the j English and having restored the! trown to Charles VII. History ' records but the meager facts of Ithis strange heroine of eighteen years, who led the armies of ?i'ance victorious through En- j^lish invasion, and then, deserted by all even the indolent monarch | whom she preserved, died by the i eruelest torture known with the j same of the master upon her lips. | Unsung in poetry the name of this simple peasant girl has come down through the ages to be revered as that of a saint, and wiK»e wonderful powers and T9h€se bravery are verily believed lobave been of divine inspiration. On the triumphant incidents, Ihe victorious engagements, the feal defeat of the English armies and the cornation of Charles VII, all achieved by the .frail Maid of Orleans has been founded the Inspiring specta^^le which gives ilinging Brother^s circus a new jignificance and makes an attrac tion such as the world in search ing for amusement has never be fore found. The regular circus program is more than ever at- iractive. Its company of 375 ioreign artists, its double mena gerie and its new street parade ivill prove a great surprise to those who attend from this city. The event is one that should *iot be missed. New Berlin, N. C. Oct. 1-12, Gents: Please mail me a sample copy of The Dispatch's latest issue. Yours truly, D. J. Bordeaut. Tyner, N. C. Oct. 2-12. Sirs: Will you please let me know the price of your paper once or twice a week for six months and oblige. I want a good Progressive pa per. Please let me hear from you at once. Yours truly, J. J. Bunch. Louisburg, N. C. R No 5 Oct. 3-12. Dear Sir: Please send me a sample copy of your State Dispatch. Yours truly, C. W. Reavis. For Sale Cheap. A good 6 h. p. gasoline engine, wood saw, Ohio cutting machine No. 11, 2 good belts, ail 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. THE Charlotte Observer The Largest and Best News paper in North Caroiina. Every day in Year, $8.00 a Year. The Obsehvbb consists of 10 to pages daily and 20 to 32 pages Sunday It handles more news matt«r, loca! State, national and foreign than snj oth«r North Carolina newspaper. Your railroad fare will, under reasonable conditions, be paid to Nashville or Knoxville, Tenn., by Praughon’is Practical Business GoUege, if you attend the Col lege. Many of the , most successful men in Knoxville and Nashville were formerly North Carolina boys who got their start by at tending Draughori’s College. The College gives a written conti’act to secure a position under rea^ aonable 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 dir rects attention to the fact that monairphs looking for excitement nowadays have to get it out side of business hours. ■ ‘ I 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 THE SUNDAY OBSERVER 18 unexcelled as a new» mediuai, and l^ also filled with excellent matter of a mi> eellaneoiisi nature. AddrewN THE OBSERVER CO.. Charlotte. N. C. C. V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURLINGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over 300 different paterns WALL PAPER No use to order go see it. TilE .UD LUeS OF ' Stev@iis Ooifble and Single Barrel SHOTGUNS aredrep-forgedinonepiece. Maileof specially se!e«ted steel—STRONG EST whera other guns are WEAKEST. Comparo STEVENS with guns at any where near the price and note our QUALITY throughout. Our Shotgun Catalog shows the famous line of Stevons Repeat ers—Doubles-^Si ngles. * ff you cannot obtain .yriiVENS from your i Dealer—let us know, and I we will ship dircct, ex- I press prepaid, npon re ceipt of Gsitalog Price. J. STEVENS/urns &T00LG0MPAHV,1 P. 0. Box 5004, CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. Scottsboro, Ala. Oct. 3-12. To The State Dispatch, Burlington, N. C. Sirs: Please send terras and sample copy of your paper. I want a red hot Roosevelt paper. Yours for the election of Teddy, F. M. Kirby. Coughs, Colds Watery Eyes I Cured in A Day. j by taking Cheeneos Expectorant j also cures consumption whooping j cough, droppings frem the nose, ‘ and throat, Bronchitis, and all j throat and lung troubles. Chee- j neys Expectorant a liquid prep- i aration, tested for 50 years, j Thousands cures made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c Salvo, N. C. Oct, 2-12. Editor State Dispatch, Burlington, N. G. Sir: Please send me a copy of your paper and advise me what paper is the most popular advocating Roosevelt and Johnson. Please address, R, K. Pugh Salvo, N. C. Dare Co. The North Carolina College of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts THE STATE'S INDUSTItlAL COLLEGE Have you a tooth io pull ? Have you tried my method? If Dot^ ask someone vntto has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. C Office phone 374-J. |les. 374-L. J. I*, bpoou, U. V, 8. W. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians Office and Hospital OfSce Phone 377 415 Main St, Residence JPhone 282, C. A« Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW F.. S. W. DANEION Rurlin^tnn office In *Pleii0>0Bt Bulittiig Pbone > 250 ADOLPH LQIVO Gralmm office io Hatt-NKbolSQD Blag. n«ie los-B John H. Vernon, Attorney atio uounsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store • Pbone 6ol Miilboro, N. C. R. No. 1 Oct. 3rd 1912. State Dispatch, Burlington, N. C. Gentlemen: Please send me sample copy of your paper. I ani a Progressive and love to read its columns. Give your best price per year on your paper. Yours for success, 0. P, Brower. 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 arig 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 R. Hoffman, Attomey>«t>L»w Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Secood Floor National Bauk DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building SURLIJNGTON, 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. We have for sale the W. P Anderson farm, adjoining the aear liie ctmetery, contaimiig 24 acres ir ore or less. Gopd feaiidiflgs and fine red soil. at » bargain. The .Central IjGan .Trust Co. First Kafioniji Bank Building, * “ N. C. £> ./.);/ Hiowiutii.; -hio. R Ifoiimunyliet A'Tvi‘;{s ' ti' If I U 1- r\ you 111 .y I Of I / a I n i I ain pen from this store a e it i^s the best you can get i. ‘ m liH . A rointain pen is one of your Cjo&esi ii'iiinas - is wit!) you at ^l.limes. We want your regular custom, and, as you may v>iif Duicr goijds by the fouiitaih pen we sell you, the greatest Care is taken to sell you a pen thai. i’lSFiES. . Come and look over our stock to day. ■ MOLES and WARTS Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large, or how far raised about the isurface of the skin. And they will never return,, and no trace or scar will be left. MOtESOPF is applied directly to the MOLE or WARTy which entirely disappears in about six days, killiitg the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in $l,00bottles. Each bottle is neatly packed! in a plain case, accom panied by full directions, and contains enoucrh remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTE^E if it fails to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund the dollar. I*loriaa Distributing; 0 luip&ny Dept., PerusMCola Kla. I YouHave a Rightto I Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it And not the a.ome body’s house to ren*,. Others by the score have med the “Piedmont Way” ahd iound it easy. Will you? ..I] We WIU Help You. The first step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait. You have waited ail these years and you are still paying rent. 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