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msk\{\tmmm ittaiwififiwj^^ ;1fee State Dt>pa^"H FIRM FOUNDATION. Hothing Can Undes'inme in BuriiDgton. It People are sometimes slow to recognize true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for so many have been hum-bugged in the past. The experience of hun dreds of Burlington residents, expressing publicly through news papers and other sources, places Doan’s Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here. Mrs. Sarah Andrews, Webb Ave., Builington, N. C., says: “I am always willing to give Doan's Kidney Piils, my endorsement, knowing from personal exper ience that they are a good reme dy for kidney trouble. I suffered a great deal from pains in the small of my back and I had such bad headaches and dizzy spells that I could not get around. Fi nally I decided to ^ry Doan’s Kidney Pills and got a supply from the Freeman Drug Co. They restored me to better health than I have enjoyed for years and not only strengthened my kidneys but orove away the pain.” (Statement given Dec. 19, 1907.) LASTING EBTECT. On January 14, 1911, Mrs. An drews was interviewed and she said: ‘1 am glad to make the fact known that the cure effect ed by Doan's Kidney Pills three years ago has been permanent. My health since that time has been excellent. ” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co., Bulfalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name Doan’s— ?,nd take no other. RilKALIARRIEREXAMINAliN at Graham and Burlington for Alamance county Saturday Nov. 16, 1912. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an exami nation on the date and at the places named above, as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a vacancy in the position of rural carrier at Mebane and other vacancies as they may occur on rural routes at post offices in the above-nanjed county, unless it shall Jt>e decided in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotion. The us ual entrance salary for rural car riers is from $600 to $1,0(K) per annum. Age limit, 18 to 55, on the date of the examination. The majj;i- mum age limit is waived in cajsfes of persons honorably discharged from the United States military or naval service. An applicant must have his actual domicile in the territory supplied by a post office"^in the county for which the examination is announced. The examination is open to all male citizens of the United States who can comply with the re- quirments. Application Form 1341, and full information concerning the requirements of the examination, t;an be secured from the secre tary of the local examining board or the postmaster at any of the places named above, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Applications should be proper ly executed and filed with the Commission at Washington, As I examination papers direct j ^ ^ offer Dtstiars Reward f f any ^ase of Catarrh that oxanot he eared by Hall’e Kktanh Cnrfi, - : :'.i\ JvCHENEltV& CO., Tot.Bi)o, 0. We, the undereigriilfe^l, haTe feopvrc F. J^€heney for the last 15 yeto, sad be lieve him perfeetlyhonorabH in a}! busi ness tmiiBactions and fiaaacially abJe to carry out anv obligationi b,r his firis. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMBRCB, yoLE0-o, O. . Hali’e Catari'b Cure i« taken internal ly, acting dlrecfciy upon the hioort and mucoue Hurfaces ol the systera. Teeti rooBJals Bent free. Price'75 ceats per bottle. Sold by- aH Drnggiets. Take .Hall’s Fafliily Pille for coBwtipa- tion. Pe-m-na and Ka-tar-i^o Si B!> Harttnwn, THE Charlotte Gbs«rw The Largest and Best N^ws paper in North Carolina. Every day i» Year/$8.00 a YearV The 10 pagree da?Jy and 20 to 82 Sunday handlesi iiiortf matter^ iocfij State, national .“iad foreign ' than tfttheT Nbriib Carolina aewftpaper.' aaj ‘‘True To Poll.” Alluding to our social-better- liient program Mr. Wilson asked: “With that program who can dif fer in his heart, who can divorce hirnseif.in sympathy with the great object of advancing the interests of human beings wher ever it is possible?',’ lam very gjad that Mr. Wilson should be with as in his heart; but if the Democratic party sympathizes witb some of our proposals, why did they not in their platform make a program at least remote ly resembling ours? Our sympathy for the program ©f social betterment is not aione with our hearts—it is with our heads and with our hand.s as well. There is no use whatever in harboring sympathy in one’s heart for a movement, unless one is prepared actively to help that movement along. Pertinent to the discussion is the poem of the sailor who acknowledged cardid- iy that he had twenty-one wives In. various ports, but after the i^cital or each acquisition of a new wii'e added that his heart was “true to Poll.” Kcw, I do rot viluesich pure ly piantonic fidelity as is implied in having a heart “true to Poll” and a conscience that does not interfere with all of the other Jiisrriages; and in just the same way I am interested in, but not convinced by the statement that' the hearts of our opponents are — “true to Poli”~with our prin- ciples, though at the same time time with,, head and hand they oppose the only platform that deals Vv'ith these principles and the only party that can realize them. —Theodore Roosevelt, in Saturday Evening Post, October U A Card of Thanks. We appreciate the kindness and goodness of our friends and neighbors at the time of William Boone's sickness and death for it was only one day of sickness. We are thankful to one and ail. Claud Ross and wife. I have receivpuS a letter from ni young lady, wiu.' a>s k 3 me: “ I e th«’ old' Pe-ru-na Ka-tar-no> bet ter than the re vised; Pe-'TO-na?’’ Either merli - cine has its placov One la adapted for one condUfon, an’Stfi- er for another. Ka-tar-nd Is a better pemedy for some condi tions than th?’ revised P.e-r’is- na. On the ottfier haradi the revised Pe-ru-rva, Is a' better remedy for seme conditions than Ka-tar-no. They are both in tended as catarrh remedies. They havi? both done a great work in relfeving: Catarrhi chronic and acute. Maiay hundreds of cases of chronic catan o h^ve recovered white takinff Ka-ta»-Jo | and the same is true of the revised Pe- ru-na during- the last six, years s-incr its revision. There is a difference, however, in the two remedies. Whenever cata'ss'ti is associated with constipation tte^ the revised Pe^ru-na is the best rr.^- deed, this is exactly vrhy the revisjo-.'. I was made* to meet such, cases. B j“ » where no laxatlive Is needed, where tue irom. i |)Of^els are reg'alar or inclined to (Ka-tar- THE OBSEKVra ia ita»xcelled a»a news »lao>filled with esieeilenr mattef ol a ijbh cellaneous natiirtei. AddireHrt THE OB«VE» €0,; Charl^«. N. C . , Coughsy Colds Wiatfeiry Eyes Ciired in A Day, By taking: Cheene*J»‘ ExpeJctoranS: aiso cures «onsumption whooping’ eoiisgh, drof^pings frem the nose, an^ throat,. Bronchitis, aad all thr©at and fising trou'btes. Chee- neya Expectorant a liquid prep aration, tested for 60 years. Thousands cares made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Draggists 25c and 5^ xsat Pmmsimai W.P, Anderson a^oinini^ tk near the cemetery, containing 24 acres mere or less. at a am; The Central ioan & Tnist Co. First National Bank’BrnJidirsg, Bnrlington,, - * - N. C,| ./ iW Hvryvnturjs ‘fjro. Ji I.SV-c li' Tims Ilroirjj, Mgt\ i «• I. The revised P'e-ru-na is for sale at rJ) drug stores. Tiiose vviahinff to ob tain Ka-tar-no, address The-Ka^tar-no Co., Coluinbiis. Ohio.- Eligibles on registers establish ed prior to March 1, I9I2, can be considered for appointment only at the office for which tiiey were examined. Such eligibles may be examined within one year from the date of their former examinations upon failing appli cations showing that they meet the requirements of the new ex amination, their ^ old eligibility for their home offices not being canceled. NtvWNoriBifc ^ Western M 2H : 1912. So. 22 Duily Lv. Lv, the Commission to the places of ; loose, then the old Pe-ru-na examination, it is necessary that; applications be received in ample t me to arrange for the exaniina- tion desired at the place indicat ed by the applicant- The Com mission will therefore arrange to examine any applicant whose ap plication is received in time to permit the shipment of the nec essary papers. An eliM'ibie register for t^e position of rural letter carrier for each county will be maintain ed, A person miust be examined in the county in which the post office that supplies his home is situated. As a result of such examination he may become eli gible to appointment as rural c-^rrier at any post office in such county. A rural letter carrier after one year’s satisfactory,ser vice may be transferred to the position of clerk or carrier in a- first or Second class post office, to the position of railwajj, mail clerk, dr to the other position in the classified service, subject to such examination as may be re quired by the civil service rules. JOHN C. BLACK, President. No 2'jL Daily i.v. I'hurJotte Lv . • V instoii ^v'uinut C Madisojy Lv, Lv. M rt’jiv'ili- Ar K> Lv! iloanoke Lv, M rt’av’llH Lv. Mayodu.n Lv. Matlisoij L'i. Walnut G Ar. Winston Ar. (!har?otttH 1tt. ni, 2^}0 Pi tn p. in.. p. m p. ni. f>. uv. p. lu. No. io, Daib V>i;?o a. ni. 11:56 a. ni. 12:A7 p. rn.. p. Hi. 1: 20p.u) BQ. 5;oO p. ns. Have joQ a to Have jpou friecl my metficod? i If not, ask somtassie wltG>4as; Dr. J, S. Frost, Dentist, ^ Burlington, - N. U Office phone-174-J. Res. ^ J, F. Hpoon, U%V, S. W. A, Itorsaswiay Spoom JSk Ho^iaaday VdJsrinarsans and HoepitftI Pho?>«*'^7 i 415 Main St. lieeidea«« T ^ - C A. kwhtsm M. B. T.'42 a % 10 a VI, B'l 4 a. n. a.'m Ho, 2.^. Dftil^ p. m. 7:27 p. lu 8;^3pv rii 8;:i7 p, m. E Office hours 1 p. m 7 to 8 pvaa. First Nationiali Banir BuildiSig, Leave day callsiat Bradleys D;img: Store. DameroR & LoBg ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' UonnnftTloi!^ at Roanoke, ior ali pointt North, lOahil. and West; Pullinati Parior eleepinff dininj; ears; meals a la ('art*:'. 'i rains 21 an’i 2‘2 cairr Palhnan el epem, Wi*8ton-.Salein and New York via Siionandoah Valle.v routes. Dining Car.s nurth oMiwanake. 'i'rair.M leave Durham for Rtjxboro Sonth Boston •and Lynchburg T :00 a. m dnflv.and 5;?)0 p, rn .’daily except Monday I'. );EVILL. Hen. Pas-if’r. Agt. W r, '^AUNBERS, Ass’i Gen’l' Pas. Koarioke. V» Ag4. h-ni'Iingto a OffiPi' lil ■ mm t »fi| (h-alntTH ■ o'flice in " It LcoKs 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 does it quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at Freeman Drug Co. 'Th(^. Dispatcl; H year for $1.00. Almost A Mlmcle. ; One ot the most startling changes ever seen in any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw. Cl^rendbn^ 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. John IJ. Vemoii, Ax ti>n3ey aua i:;Guus«Uit‘r at Law, Burlington,, N. C. Otfiw over Bradiey’^a Druj; 3tojra P^ne ^ . .... L. , . John R. Hoffman, Atl^c«ae}r-ali>Law Burlington^ Noctii Caiolina. Office, Secaadl Floor First Mationai Bank- Bdldiug. The Love Letters of a €(H^ederate General BEGIN ii^ i>ie November 3:3, a series of real‘]ii>ve-letters writ ten 0ver fifty years- ago by one of oa? nnliorial ]jeroiBS ,^o his swjfetheart during the-period of ’61 to i '65. This great general^ win go down to pos^ierity as having onf^ of the isnmt brilliant feats arms in the tor.v of the world. He was as great a loyer as he was a :general,. therefore these- letters combine authentic history and e«pisite romance, j^ey sound a human^ note that no other vv©rk of literature ha® done in a decade:;it is war, it is Tomunce, it is* history, it i» Kterature. You siinply can't af- fbro t«> miss this wonderfuJ series—an inside story of the Civil War now published f®r: the first time and'containing all the fres hmess of a contempoJty happening.These letters will- grip i (>u\ hard, and hold yowr inter,est from first,to last. Fill out the- SF/tjposi and send it itmv before you forget it. X \- .th-: . V >- £ svi • Co i’ofk ■ |i—: " . j>:*ase 2f)c 7)le.N,siJ Ht'in.l !iie P. B. for N’Ov. ])(>■. nnd ISame. ..i ; Adilpess if FOR NOVEMBER 15 ^nts a Copy One Dollar a Year CASH FRIZES and Liberal Gommissipras to Agents, Ask for Particulars. \ X \2Z2 Wesl 3911) St., bS. New Totk For Results, advertise in The j State Dispatch. It will pay. DR. J. H. BROOKS Dentist Foster Building V>EJiiLi.NGlX)N, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeoii. Over Burlington Drug StsM-e. Office Hours; 8:00 to 10K)0 4:00 to 6:04i X-RAY WORK. MOLES and WAR'K Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large, or how far raised about the surface of the skin. And they will never return, and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied directly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing 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 fijll directions, and contains enoueh remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if it fails to remove your M.OLE or WART, we will promptly refund the dollar. / Horiiia Diftributing.O iDiptiny I)ept,, Pensacola FJa. 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. RIGHTABOUT and try/The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxe^, la surance and m^tenance money—name’v. Rent ^-that you have been paying to the ‘Hltner Fel low’* and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME You Have a Right to Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it not the aomi house to ren: Others by score have sned the “Piedmont Way” and lound it easy. Will you’ *r I'! and talk it over with us. PIEDMONT TRUST CO keal Estate Jepartment. Biirliiigton,^^^ - - - North Caroiina* Phone No, 76 'tS0SSSSS^^ Snpp erelt. Coluitttws. 0., Oct, 2 public statement today Washington ]ri»dden,o bup, preaeher* editor ai natioiiel reputatioi l^y ,and announced I ion to vote for Col Roo« px^ideiit. . when Woodrow Wi! nominated by the Demt wius^ strongly inclined t him'says Dr Gladden. Si however the Pro^ressi bom and the inade the Wilson trust progar cowe so apparent that ddcided to east his lot Progressives, who he presents a rational and jp0thod of controlling re i(,The Democratic pa p0es to maintain and competition by judical t he nay 8i "The Progress] pir^poftefl to supervise 1 tr6l combinations of by administrative con T6e cme , looks dissolution of trusts. T toward their regulation tife commission.” Commenting on the az^ment that comp© necessary to stimulate Doctor Gladden says si tly: ^^Competition has its ing usw, but its enorm must also he taken mtc the waists of discarded ery. How much does tract from the product ti'y ? The scap heap is u it seems to me that it ha a great mountain, unde uconted utilities are iild year. "Has any one tried t up how much the scrap 1 to the cost of liveing?’ YOU I YeS you c Why not connec Ford has been gi greatly increas^ reach. These early order from FOR 1 Whe Be S We have we are in a givix .g you a| selection. Just recei' shipped to A car loa of Ranges t( A full line!
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