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au (It N-w- York. -. Baki Jack Life in 056 Now: Parcel Post Latest b!em Yet. Pro- 1 the ” Rose Un- ur ot - ' )rld'’ ard chief witness r st Ueatenant Becker is no a ti 8! ] ani.\(■ r ‘' Bald J ' Washington, Jan 16. —The mail ing of babies by parcel post is a real infant industry, which Post master General Hitchcock is ask ed to foster. In the circumstan- [j.;v 1 Ha ces ojf his bachi-Iofiiood, Mr. l\i\ sir; Jacic Hitchcock has considered serious- adciesstHi ua ju'-’t v.mef.ts ly the calling into consuitaiion without any fru.s att^i_ of experts in the transportaiion relauve t,> bi« of babies, as a letter, whic!\ he th- 1118 >-presents to him He nas ,/ . if; a problem with which qu^e abondcn Mira Dobbs dropped a nickel by j mistake into a ticket chopper s) box of the Interbrough Rapid i Transit company a year ago ^d is $3,500 richer as a result. To day she was awarded that sum as damages for false arrest which oceurred when, upon re- Tasal 01 Tr-'r'- re turn her coin, she took • ’ other nickel fi’om ris win dr. v. 4aled to court, the young w -ro* • was honorably di‘=charged. T-scn she sued the company. For Sale at Pargain. 125 H. P, Boiler, 120 H. P, Engine, 1 Sflw-mill and saw, 1 Corn mill. 1 Planning machine and Belts for further in forma tions, Write or See C. F. Moser, ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a wo man that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her o'1 To add to his em- unfamiliar. barassment, the letter contains a note of genuine pathos which ‘T wt, around a ,^- It’s a drean'. too, accordn g to the stories of Appears strongly to ih- Postmas- re-:dentsat Afverae. Rockaws^^ ter General. This is i he letter, Be- ch. whu ' identically as it was phrased and sri of seeing the budding autn- ■ ^ ^ or pralcing with . F. T. McPherson, Ga. iti(- . aloiig die avesiuesand boule- General: vH.r ds neac hts faome and arv headquacters''” ‘liter- It. How Cf(iefflsfeoro Does' (Frotu Uie Daily Record.) Cveensboro commissioners piu,> ed i£'. gcod lack '^’ith the g-j pavuTii’. i-fc was all iinisii- ed up Ih'c day before Christmas aiK.i the only one bears now is that e•• V in town and 013''.'- de — t'.'-'t likewise paved. [h '.!er vvhc.ii: w known as the Hunter oi:dii5.'!!.c:e.. it is up to pro}>ertj.' ;-vvr.er'3 when it comes to pi'vin.^'. When GO per of these pHV^i c\ S'. a iroi cd' - &ir. GO f,ie!:it:ons the the city er^y ov/ners paving e of the expense. cent city to goes at CoveiTE®: Pardons Raleigh Tu’i:i.e« Gov65'not' IJ.tcj’.Ui during iiis iQi'iTi gr'Anf;(-}d 1.200 pardons, a isiigVd o^c.:' his prede cessors. but th- percentage is the same. There ir.ore prisoners and mere petitions. ■''’Verr.or Kit-chin has never given oui: ctie names of the con victs r^d’usc^d clemency, but there have been cb.ougands of them, , Washington. D. C. I have been correspond ing with a party in Pennsylvania ’ about getting a baby to raise (our home being without one). May I ask you what specifications to use in wrapping so it (baby) would comply with regulations and be allowed shipment by parcel post as the express company is too rough in handling Yours The name signed to the letter is withild at the request of Mr. Hitchcock. As babies in the opinion of Postmaster General do not fall within the category of-'bees and bugs, the only live things that may be transported by mail the Postmaster General is apprensive that he may not be of assistance to his correspondent. practicaU.v have beyn consequeaciy' Dr. li,, L Crutcliflelfl OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of Greensboro, C., will be at The Piedmont, Burlington, N.C., the forenoons of Tuesday and Friday of each week. For further information, apply to Clerk, or to Dr. Crutchfield at Greensboro. Offices—400-401 McAdoo Office Building, Greensboro, N. C, Keen for the Parcel Post From the Lexington Dispatch One carrier on a rural route leading out of Lexington took 70 pounds of merchandise bear ing parcel post stamps with hirn one day !ast week. The people are seizing on the innovation with an avidity nothing short of marvelous and the merchant who disregards their enthusiasm is not wise; t^^e »local merchants have a great field opened up be- p-^-e them by the new arrange ment but if they refuse to reap its harvest they may rest assured that the mail ordeif houses will. The mon who ad vertises i> the man who will get the parcel post trade. 5nake Iq The Phones f Residence lf48 Office 133 Southerii Railway Co. NEW TRAIN SERVICE BE TWEEN RALEIGH AND GOLbSBORO. Effective Sunday Jan, 19th, trains Nos. 108 and 131 now be ing operated between Greens boro and Raleigh wiil be extend ed and operated through between Gieensboro and Goldsboro. iNo. 1U8 DOW arriving Raleigh 10:40 A. M. and will continue through to Goldsboro, arriving there 12:40 P. M. Train No. 131 now leaves Raleigh at 7:00 F. M, for Greensboro. This train will leave Goldsboro at 5:05 R M., leaving Raleigh at 7:00 P. M. as heretofore. The extension of these trains will now afford the traveling public one additional through train betvveen Greensdoro and Goldsboro. J. 0. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. Knew There Was Room An Englishman in traveling through Ceylon wa=^ the guest I of a dockyard official at Ti incom- j I a lie. I I “The dinner was excellent, ” , he says, “but when about half over I was startled to hear the wife of my host tell the native servant, to place a bowl of milk on the deerskin near her chair. “Although she spoke as calm ly as giving an ordinary order, I knew that there was a snake] somewhere in tharoom, for they j prefer milk to anything else, j As a hasty movement might have | meant certain oeath, we all sat! like statues: but for all that, my | eyes were inspecting every nook j and corner, with a peep under! the table. However, it was not j until the milk was placed on the i deerskin that the snake appear ed. Then to our amazement, a I large cobra uncoil'd itself from my hostess' ankle and glided toward the bowl, when of course it was killed. “But just fancy the nerve of the woman, though she fainted when the thing lay dead on the floor. How many could have re mained motionless under such circumstances?'’New York Press Nickel Brought Girl $3,5®i0. New. York. Jan. IS.—Miss Dr. Miles’ Anti-PaSn feu' Dam BmUngtcnrN.'C.'r. F. D.'NoVi’. i bloom complexion and "uby lips result from her pure r-r. I olood; her briuht eyeslrorn rest ful sleep; her elastic step from Oil I free muscles, all telling of ir^ I wV ^ the health and .s trength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Eviery- where they are u^oman’s favorite reniedy. I f the y weak or ailin g try them. 50 cents at Freeman Drug Store, Mail us $10 for 36-pountJ Feather Bed and receive 6-poi: d p.-iir pillov/s free. Freight prep:i.'3- New feathers, best ticking, datisfaction guaranteed, agents wanted turner & CORNWELL F«ather Sealers. DepJ. A. CharioHe. N, C. Comrhcrcial Natk^al Bank. Look Over Your Receipts Rent / The moral yard stick neighbor uses on you is usually a short one —th':it the same length as the one you use on him. N r‘v W Norfolk & tfestern BflW's This? offer One HnndrM Reward f ' hy cast of Camrrh that cunuot f*: red by .Hail’s Catar h p,.[ GHENEV & CO., Toiij^no, O. We, the nndereigncd, have known P J. Gheney for the last 15 jears, and hi iieve him perfectly honorable in al! hm\ nws ti-finpnctiona and financially able tn carry yut anv obhjrations made hv hi« flnri. . .. ■ ■ ^ NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE TOLEDO, O. Rali's Catarrh Cnre taken vaternal ly, actinjj; directly upon the blood and tniicouH snrfaees of thp syetem. TetiM moniais sent free. Price .75 ce-ts bottle. Sold by all DrujsTKi'sts. Ta ke Hairp Family Piils ft>r cunetina tion. . Professional Cards and what do you find Just they represent? you have paid to enable some or.e else to pay house you live in. Have you ever thought the money for tl e that same rent money yvould buy a house for you"' Come and see us about it. We can shov/ vou how to become your own landlord and to commence Living in your own house almost im.mediately. ®7 «- ’ g Alamance Insurance | I and Real Estate Co. | % 0 49 W. E. Sliarp€, Manager LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM^ 7:00 A, M. dally for Roanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with JMain Line train North* East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Cars. 2:05 P. M. daily for Martins ville, Roanoke, the No^th and East. Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg; Philadelphia, New York, Dining Cars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily, except Sun day, for Martinsville and local stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 9:.15 A. M., 9:35 P. M., 1:55P. M. Trains leave Durham for lioxboro r>.ouih BoHton iifid Lyaciiburg 7:00 ia. m da!)y,a«d 5.10 p. m. daily exeeptSunda W H. HEVl LL,. Pas-'’r. Traff M^r. ' Kudiiii.>ke, \ tit ■. Is Peruna a Laxative? Hides, Furs, Beeswax, T al low and Wool Highest cash prices paid on every article. We also handle everything in the junk line. We are connected with all the lead ing Northern markets. The surest way to find it out is to give us a trial. It will always pay you to see us first when you have any thing in our line. Ten years ex perience in this line. THE CITY HIDE & JUNK SHOP Op.Ward Hotel M. M. Livin, Mgr. s. B. HARTMAN. M. D. I am in rfe»- celpt of ft letter from a mechanic who is at thp head of a proa-, perous house hold. Peruna has- been used in his family for a good itiany years. He writes as fol- lONYS; “As you kno\%, we have usstj Peruna in our home for a num- ■)er of years. We find It a reliable household ntedl- cine In catarrhal c o n S i t i o , coughs, colds and KJ*i'p, ahd tnoariy i/other ailments to which the family is subject. But since the change in the formula of Peruna, 1 do not find It quite as useful to my self. My bowels are naturally very ftctlve. I cannot take a cathartic ‘off any sort, it does me injury to do, so The old Peruna contained no catharl.k Ingrredient and was therefore a very useful medieini^ to me. But I notice that the new Peruna' has a slig'ht lax- a.tive action, which ahnost makeS it prohibitory for mr to use. I was won dering if thpre was, not sume way in' which I could obtain the old Peruna aa you used to make it." To this letter I made the follovring reply: "Yes, , thei new Peruna does contain a laxative eliement. You should tlierefore. take the old Peruna (Ka-tar-no) which has no laxative quality. While prescribing the old Peruna I found it quite necessary frequently to prescribe th» laxative ManalJn in ccihnection with it. therefore Manalin was combined with I^eruna, in order to meet those cases that require a laxative. But in case no laxative' is required the objection to the new Peruna you speak of arises. Many of the people who used to take the old Peruna found difficulty in taklngr the new Peruna To meet those cases I am having man ufactured the old Peruna under the name of Katarno, and if you are anxious? to get the old Peruna exactly as it used to be made you can do so '* PERUNA IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. SPECIAL TfOTlCfiJ —Many persona Tor t' such Dr. L. H. Allen Eye Specialist Office Over C, F. Neese’s Stora Burlington, • - N. C. Have you a tooth to p«H ? Have you tried my method? 1^ not, ask someone who has. Dr. J. s. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, - N. L Office phone 374-J. Res. S74-L. ay. J. P. .Spoon, D. V. S. W. A. Hornad Spoaa & Horniday Veterinarians OtHee aarl Hofipital '' Office Phc-e 'A'l .415 Main St, , Uesidence Phone 282, C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hoars 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m. First National Bank Bdiding. Leave day calls at Bradieyib Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW j F.1 W. DAMERtJN I ADOlPa LO i| fi Hurlirifjrton I OmhAm , offi('.e in ; j office ia ' vPledmoQl BvlSiiiag | Boit-NlcliolSQn Bldg. Pliojia * 250 Phone IO04 John H. Vernon, Attorney aua Uounsellor at Law, Burlington, N. G. Office over Bradley's Drue Store. Phone 66. John R. Hojffman, Ajttontey>at>Law Burlington, North Carolina,. Office. Second Floor f'irst National Bauk Baildinic. lire making time Peruna. inquiries for the To such would old-, say. this formula is now put out under the., name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured by KA-TAR-NO Coriipany, Golumbu«. Ohio. Write thetn and ' they will b« yleaoed to send you a free booklet* DR. J, H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building f^rjRLl^GTON, N C. ^ J. N. Tayloi^ mTd7 Physician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Store, Office Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. In his message to the Legis lature Governor Kitchin recom mends the creation of a Board or Pardons. Wonder if that was out of kindness to Mr. Craig or to take away some of his power as Governor? By the way does any body know whether Tom Marshall of Indiana is still living? 44 PIEDMONT /■' Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not, get busy. pil?chaLd1rm^^^ sever wide.a-wake men and tie S'EvERYWHraE^*’ “ ^ ^ Convenient to Every. Let us show you. Say “seven-six” to Central, and our representative will call and take you t» see the property.
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