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cl m |l lit t Thij vState DON’T DEUY Some Buriingtoa People Have Leatned That ^'eg^ect is Dangerous. The slightest symptom of kid ney trouble is far too serious to be overlooked. It’s the smali, neglected troubles that lead to serious kidney ailments. That pain in thG **stnaP of your b&ck^ that urinary irregularity; those headachaches and dizzy spells; that weak, weary, worn-out Two Extracts Fro® Mr. Rocsevelt’s Testimony Before" The Senate Investigating Comssaittee Last week. ^ In cross-examination regard ing camfaign contributions- Mr. Roosevelt asked the folfewing questions: “As a practical man would you naturally think that some of these people might be expecting favors?" Colonel Roosevelt replied as follows: “As a practical man of high that weak, , warning ideals, who has always endeavor- feeling, ’“^r^^^!^®4lBriffhts ed to put his ideals in practice I of commg dropsy or xatalBngnts *^ , would I Sow’s Ibis ? •' • ofier One ILbndred Dolla rs Be’WaTd f f tuy case of tetstrrh that caanc?# fee cz! ed by Hall’s (Tatar h Care. F. J- CHENEf & CGr., Toledo, 0,- VVe, the undemgaed, haTe known J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- Reve him perfectly hocGraWe iti all busi ness transactions and ti&anciai'iy able to carry out anv obliKatioa# mads by hie tirKi, NA’ETONAX. BANK OF' CC^MMERCE, TOLEB^V 0. HatV’g Catarrh Cure is taketi internal ly, acting directly \«pon the Mood and mucosa surfaces ot the eystefl*. Testi menials sent free. Price 75 c«titB per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills far cec»tipa' tioji. ' Charlotte Ohservor ;The Largest and B^t News paper in North Gaarolina. Every day in Year, $8,0®^ > Year. disease. Why risk neglecting these . Reach the cause of the trouble while there yet is time-begin treating your kidneys at once with a tried and proven kidney remedy. No need to experiment -Doan’s Kidney Pills have been i curing kidney troble for over 50, years. Doan’s Kidney Pills are used and recommended through- ^ out the civilivzed world. Convin-; dng testimony follows: ) C. Bradshaw, Mill St., Gra-j ham, N. C., says: “I cannot say i too much in praise of Doan s kid vnnr life bv ^hmk any man svmotoms? would get any con- ‘ ‘ sideration from making any con tribution to me was either a crook or a fool. “(Applause) j In his general statement before i the Committee, in_ explaining j why he conferr^ with Mr^ Har- j riman and Mr. Archbold, Mr. Roosevelt used the following language: ‘ 1 have always acted, and al ways shall act, upon the theory that if, while in public office, there is any man from whom I think I can gain anything of a who would be- i Fe-ru-im and Ka-tar-«o ney pills, and I strongly urge anyone suffering from kidney trouble to at least give this rem edy a fair trial. I had pains in my back for nearly two years and nothing was of permanent benefit until Doan’s Kidney Pills were Uied. They helped me froiT) the first and before long I wa*? completely rid of backache. ^ My cure has proven permanent. ’ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Butlalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan’s — and take no other. LIST OFUNCLAIMED LETTERS value to the Government, I will send .for hint and talk it over with, no matter how widely I differ with him on other points. “I have actually sent for, while I was President, trust manates, labor leaders. Socialists, John L. Sullivan, ‘Battling, Nelson, Dr. Lyman Abbott. I could go on indefinitely with the list of peo ple whom at various times I have seen or sent for. And if I am elected President again I shall continue exactly the same couree of conduct, without the deviation of a hair’s breath. And if ever I find that my virtue is so frail that it wont stand being brought jin contact with either a trust 1 magnate or a Socialist or a labor leader, I will get out of public life.” I have receslw^ a letter from a young Jady, who asks me: "Is the old Pe-ru-na (Ka-tar-no) bet ter than the re vised Pe-ru-na?” Either medi cine has its place. One i adapted for one condition, anoth er for another Ka-tar-no is o better r e m e d j for some condi tions than thr revised Pe-ru- na. On th t revised Pe-ru-nrr Remaining in Post Office Burlington, N. C. Oct, 5, 1912. Gentlemen: William Dauncy, J, R. Harder, Robert Hester, Joseph Harvey, Walter Haith, J. A. Halmer, P. G. Lea, Lonie Ofton, P. R. Perry, | Wade Priekett, Lacy Roney. Paul' Richardson, Jumius Labscott, 0.' S> B. Hortnsan, M.D. Other hand, the Is a better remedy for some conditlonf than Ka-tar-no. They are both in tended as catarrh remedies. They have both done a grreat work In relieving catarrh, chronic and acute. Many hundi'eds of oases of chronic catarrj-: have reco%^ered while taking Ka-tar-no and the same Is true of the revised Pe- ru-na during the last six years sincr its revision. There Is a difference, however, ir. the two' remedios. Whenever catarrV Is associated with constipation then the revised Pe-ru-na is the best, In deed, this is exactly why the revlsior was made, to meet such cases. But where no laxative Is needed, where tlie bowels are regular or Inclined to be loose, then the old Pe-ru-iia (Ka-tar- no) is the better remedy. The revised Pe-ru-na is for sale at all drug stores. Those wishing to ob tain Ka-tar-no, addre^s^ The Ka-tar-no Co., Columbus, Ohio. They’ve Hotta Quit Kickin’ Printers ’Ronnd. j We’ve got our ears close to gronn’ ! And we hear Us the 1^ *W Norfolk & Westere rumblin’ grum-1 MAY 2«, No. Daily K,icftardson, Jumms JLaoscott, vj. T>n ■ D. Lolbert, Rilley Loylor, John ■ ajhange soon, I 11 be ^ Laran, Fletcher Wren, D. K. | m, > Wright, Daniel Wordy. They’ve gotta qua kickm us Ladies: j Miss Minnie Brinsfield, Mis?; Effie Viaie Coble, Mrs. Dannie Ellivett, Miss Mamie Foust, Miss Lacy Graves, Mrs, Delia Gipson, Mrs. S. V. Havston, Mrs. H. J. Logging, Mrs. Esther Moore, Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs. Sarah Pineth, Miss Mamie Reynolds, Miss Hattie Save, Miss Leona Scott, Miss Dea Tomyison, Miss Virginia P. Wilson, Mrs. Virgin ia, P. Wilson. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb. Waller, P. M. printers ’roun’! Lv, (yharlotte 10:20 a. m Lv. Winston 2;0(> p. m Lv. Walnut C Lv. .MaiJisou wHvodan M’rt'uvMlt- Roanoke Lv. Lv. Ar REFRAIN: ! We don’t care a ding for to get lv Hoanoke renown. But we gotta get money or ou^ biz wiU down: An’ we aint goin’ to be like a yellow houri’ That everybody thinks he can kick aroun’! Wow! Quit Kicken Us PRINT- • ERS ’Round! 2:4(5 p. m. 3:0S p. m 3;0fi p. in 4;o4 p. Ill t5:2U p. m. No. 21. D>iil,v Lv Hoanoke »;35,h, la Lv M rt’riv’ii^ 11:50 a, in Lv Mayodan 12:47 p. ni Lv. M(idisuu Lv. WalnnrC .^r. Winston Ar. Uhariottf* No. 24 Dailj 7:‘» a 111 7:4’2 a t* 'S:io a u. 8:14 H. n. 5^:11 a. w 1 l.JiU a. ui So. Dnilj 5;U5p. m 7:27p. at p. m 8;i;7p. m. Si;54p. m. 5^:35 p. m. Puget Lower Freight Rate Is AskeiS For This State. Washington, Oct. 9 —Corpora tion Commissioners McNeilTravis and 'Lee appeared before the intereste commerce commission to-day and asked that a rate of 9 cents per 100 pounds be given Greensboro, Hickory, High Point, Charlotte and other towns in the state on freight from Lynchburg. A rate of 9 cents is now in force on the Durham and Lynchburg railroad and the commission is asked to givea smilar rate to the above named towns. Miss Mary C. Parmer, of Flat Rock, N. C., was admitted to practice law before the district bar by the Supreme court of the District of Columbia to-day. neais yveryniins ucaia.s^ic »nu There V,'ere 147 lawyers admitted does it quick. CJnequaled for and Miss Farmer was the only piles. Only 25 cents at Freeman woman amoner them. Drue Co. There aint no use,now I’ll be boun’ For us good printers to hang aroun’ And live on the crusts of this danged ol’ town! They’ve gotta stop kickin' our prices down! Now YOU can crawl on the dirty groun’ Or wiggle like a snake on the grassy moun’ But by Jerusalem and Soun’ I’LL learn to swim or I sure drown! —A. B. Merritt. it Looks Like A Crime to separate a boy from a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. His pim ples, boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heals everything healable and 12:51 p. lu. I: 20p.ai 2:00 p. m 5:50 p. in, Couuectioiiii at Hoanoke for a!! points North, Ea«t and West; l-’uHnian Parlor sleeping dining,- cars: meals la cart*-. '1 rains 21 ani 22 carry Pullman si epe'0, Wi tston-Salem and New Yorii via Sh nansloah Valley roufo». Dining Cars n rth of KoanakM. 'l'r>i£j« leaye Durhana for Roxboro South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. i» dB.ilv.Hnd .‘5 :-S0 p, ni. daily except Sunday H nEVlLL. lien. PatjVr. Agt. W . '^AUNDEHB, Ass’t CrenT Ajr*. HnHPOkb. V «, The OisD itch a vear for $1.00. Almost A Miracle. One 01 the most startling changes ever seen in any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw. Clarendon, Tex , was effected years ago in his brother. “He had such a dreadful cough.” he writes, “that all our family thought he was going into con sumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bot tles. Now he is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wonderful remedy in Coughs and Colds with excellent re sults.” It’s, quick, safe, reliable and guaranted. Price ,50 and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Free man Drug Co, FHE Ihe Obseiivkk consists of to l: paffes flajly and 32 paxes Mimdaj it ^ndlee more »ewe matter. State, jDAtionaJi and foreign th«M> other No'rth Carolina newspaper. fHE SUNDAY OBSERVfiX 18 aneseelied as a neir»- miediuni, and' i» also filM with exceilest mritter'of’a mi« celiane«>»0 aature. . , . Addreitt* THE OBSERVER GO.^ Cb«rlotte,.N: C Coughs, Colds Wacery E^et Cured in A Day. by taking Cheeneos Expectorant also cures ebnsumption whooping cough, droppings frem-the nose,, and throat. Bronchitis^ and' all throat and lung troubles, Chee- neys Expectorant a liquid prep aration, tested for 50 years. Thousands cures made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists25c and 50c Professional Cards . -V^v . ^ , :a\' •-'fv fcHave you a tooth to pull?’ Have you tried my method?: If not, ask someone who has*. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. C. Office phone 374-J. Res. 374i~IL. J. P. spoon, U. V. S. W. A.. Mornadat; Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians i Office and Hospital tfflice Pborii* ;j?r7 415 Main 8t. Ilesidence Pboni" J'H2, C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hottrs i to 2 p. m. 7 to 8!p^.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drtig Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW F. W. DAMERON ADOLPft I ft N S Hiivlhifrtnr: offire iu Bnlldlng Phone • 250 ffrnh/im offlne iu Hoit>NlciSfilsui BMs, mw, John H. Vernon, Aft^»r»ev aiio uouu.seilor at Law, Burlington. R G. Otfice over Bradley-8 Drug Store. Phone 6o. John R, Hoffinan, Attofiie.si-at-Law Burlington, North Carolina. OfiSce. Second Fbor irirst Natioaai Baiik Bttildiii^. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentisi F')8ter Building SURLIJNGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Store. Office Hours. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORE. W hayp^ to sale the W. P 'I N ' • V Ander^op ium, a^niBf the near containing^ acres ra@rewle$s. Good hull^gs and iiae rcsd soil. Wil sfell at a barga^. The Central Loan First Nariojnai Bank luilddrsg^, Burlington,, - ■ • M. C. f J M Browrtuj^ Stic M Tirfts 8’ Because we ki When you buy a fountain pen from this store you may be sure that it is the best you can get for the money. A fountain pen is one of your closest friends “is jvith you at all time*. We want your regular custom, and, as you jsoay' judge our other goods by the fountain pen \w sefc you,, the greatest care is taken to sell you a pen that SATISFIES. Come; and look over our stock to day- . MOLES and WARTS Removed with MOLESOFF„ witltbout pain or danger, no rnatter how large, or how fir raised about the surface of the sWn.. And they will never return, and no trace: or sq^f will be left. MOiESOFF is applied directly the MOLE or WART,, wh^ch entirely disappears in about six days, killing the .germ aiid Itaving the vskia smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up oaly m $1 *00bottles. Each, bottle is neatly packed in a plain ease, acc^n panied by full directionis, arid contains enoueh reniiedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WAKT3. We sell MOLESOFF und©]p a positive GUARANTEE if it fails to rernove your MOLE or WART, wej will promptly refund the dpilar. tlorjda Districting: 0.>Bif>iiny Dept., Pensacola Fla. f You Have a independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it i 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 still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars sayed each week or month, together with the interec.. taxe^, n surance and maintenance money—name’'v. Rent —that you have been paying to the “Otner Fel low” and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN home; And not some body’s house to rer Others by the score have laed the “Piedmont Way” anti found it easy. Will you? and talk it over with us. Write to: 1 ter Spectal Inttnu and come io / of suits and o ' here and PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Heal Estate Jepsytment. Burliiigton, - - - - - North Carolina. Phone No. 76 /i'>■■ !.'!
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