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ifi. W] :ii fen m ,V.'i . •• -. *v ■■ ? ^ iV.. ' ( f,"v ■ ■ ' ■¥■ ■'., i lit Ip. IH" i ‘■■i j' h'' ' ■ V • j:. ;. ;t rVf ' . »«'• •• m ■ --t ‘ :Ii :‘! ; r :i. i ^f!.: fli; i/v Girls Beg for Babies Without Authority. Raleigh. N. C. March. 7.— For the past several days two little girls have been soliciting niorxey from the more generous people of this city for the babte^ of the First Iraptist Sundav school but it id probable that the babies, or any one except th* girls, will see aisy of the casn. Mr. Talcot Ij>;ev,-er, says the little girb plan is a fake. If every c-rie approched by^ the tjirls gave ifioney, and suua is not probable, they reaped a rich harvest. I'hey were wise in ex ecuting their scVieme only to North Blount street, one of the most fashionable in the city. Mr. Brewer or the police do not know the names of the little girls. The announcement given out by the superintendent is as follows: ' It has come to me from sev eral soui .es in the last few days Coanty School News. In the recent triangular debates any school that wins both sides of the questions has the privilege to go the University to take part in a final debate for the Aycock loving cup. Graham and Haw- field have met thpse conditions and will go to Chaj-^i llil! t^o con test for the cup next rnday Grow IVz Bales Cotton Where Only 1 Grew I? ■ ! om that some little girls _ have been promiscuously soliciting contri butions for the Cradle Roll de partment of the First Baptist Sunday school. We feel it due ourselves and the public to announce that no such canvass is| now being made or ever has been made by the authority of the school for any department con nected with it.’' First mortage security, six per cent interest, both principal and inte’^est guaranteed. Central Loan & Trust Co., W. W. Brown Manager, Burlington, N. C. The box party given by tiie Bethel school Satui-day I'eb. 22 was a financial siu:cess, The proceeds amount.',! to $18 and will be used to supplement th-3 library and for oLiier school im provements. New Hope scho-: .1 gave on Feb. 22 a box party uiid gaessing con test. The proceeds amounted to $17.05 Garlan Graves .was awarded a Webster Pocket Dic tionary for making the closest guess, The proceeds of the even ing will be used to lengthen the school term. The Supt. has just had made bench bases for elevating library cases and cau furnish one to any school that has an unelevated book case. Several schools have secured exhibit paper for school products from the office during the week and a number of schools have received examination ques tions, Any student that passes the examination and sends in his or her name to the office be fore April 15 may contest in re citation on commencement day, April 28. One to onc-and-a-half and even two ba,les of cotton, or 60 to 00 bushc'ls of corn per aero, require little more iabor than smaller yw. t... Smiplv use liberally the right fe^Hilizcr or plant food to the^ acreage you plant, and cultivate the crop more T,.bxorougb.ly and ottener. . ^ou cannot be loo c,,,.. :,.: in selecting fortihzers and seeds. Your rioil dewi’vc.j C.j I --i: plant foods which, are ® IS ® Fertilizers Thev are made to give A/^ilable Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia or Nitrogen, and Potash in the" right combination for greatest yidds. These fertilizers produce big crops of COTTON, COIiN, fllCE, TOBACCO, FRUITS;;JPf:ANIfTS and TRUCK. Remember the close April 15. contest wili Cfiemi Chemical Co. Box 1117 KICHMOND - VIRGINU U PUSH the T O the conservative inves or who deems security the essential ele ment of an investment, we offer first mortgage on farm and city prop erty netting 6 per cent interest, paya ble semi-annually. We personally inspect each peice ot property taken as security and exam ine the title thereto. We gu rantee the payment of both principal and interest, and it has al ways been our custom to repurchase securities from our Cliants at par and accrued interest. JfWHY DON’T Y0U\ Vfr >1/ ^ Try Fowler’s Restaurant next time, the place St/ ^1/ wnere you can get a goc)d hot oyster stew or a hot meal at any hour. Anything in the eating line % cooked and served right. # Look for the ‘"EAT” Sign on ^ Front Street %I We Sell York River Oysters lu€ 9 * eeswax. T a! 00 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. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a wo man that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tieJ! in a bright brain and even temper. Her bloom complexion and lips result from her pare blood; her bright eyes from rest ful sleep; her .elastic step from firm, free nraA^cles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a .woman, and the •freedom from indigestion, back ache, headache, faintirig and dizzy spells they promote. Every where they are woman’s favorite, remedy. If they weak, or ailing try them, 50 c:ents fat Freeman Drugstore. The moral yard stick neighbo? uses on you is usually a short one —that the same length as the one you use on him. N B* W Norfolk & Western ional Car^, Dr. L. H. All ■ ..Eye Speciuhv, Ofnce Over C. F. ^ BurUngton, o: '■ Sta N.. ' Have JOB a tooth I;: Have you tried my ■ ROt, ask Si«caeoA\e v;h;j K.' , I 'P DEC. 8 1912 LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7:00 A. M, daily for Roanoke and intermediate stations, Gon- nect with Main Line train North/ East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Qars. 2:05 P. M. daily for Martins ville, Roanoke, the North and j^kst. Puliman steel efectrie lighted sleeper Winston'Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Oars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. jM. daily, except Sun* day, ' for Martinsville and local stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 9:15 A. M.. 9:35 P: M., 1:55?. M. Trains leave Durham for Rosboro South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m d‘ i}/,and 6:30 p. ni. dailyex«eptSund»T VV\ B. Pag'is’r. Tmff Mar. W. C. 8AUN1)Ajft. Koanoke. Va, 1" ros 4. AO t, Bi^ington, N. Office ph^ne 374-J. Res. 3J J. P.^UootiU). V..S,. W. a.Uotu Spodb & Hornaday ^ Vfiterinanans Office and Hospital Office 415 Main St, Residence I’hone Unusui Id thorc lu are c( C. A. Anderson M. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 togpj First National Bank Buildii; Leave day calls at Bradleys Dii Store. Dameron Sc L ATTORNEYS AT LAM’ on E. s. W. OAMESON B'orUngton offioe ID . PlsdiBQat BBlIdlfig Pbooe -258 ilDOLPH 10)1 (troham o&ci‘ ia Bo]1«NtCiiG]S66 Hi Fbsne I0Q.|1 How's This? t offer One Hundred Dollai-s Rev.-ftrd f .>• Mjy case of Catarrh tba t cannot be ezred by Hall'8 Catar'h Cure. r. J OHKNEY & CO., Tolki.)o, 0. W», tiifl undersigned, have known F, ■J. C'hfcney for the lafft 15 yearn, and be- liev.e lain i,>8rfecti.T honorable .in al; i>u>si aees t.raneactionfi and tinancially abie to carry out an-v obhj?ation>T amde by hi? firr«, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,' TOLEDO, Oi Hill)' 's Catarrh Cure if? taken intwnal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and raueouM stirfaees of tht' Kystem. Teeti cQoniaiB sent free. Price 75 cents p6r bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Take Hair» Family Pills for eoh-iitipa- tion. NOTICE! Road Tax For 1913, Due. The special road poll tax for the year 1913 is now due and pay able until the first day of April, Under the old the Treasurer was paid a small commission for collecting* and handling this fund. And heretofore I have given that commission to those who looked after it in the different Town ships. But now under the Salary law there is no provision made for any one to be paid anything out of this fund. Therefore, un less sone one will vounteer to col lect without charge in the town ships, I cannot put the books out, as has been my custom. Accord ing to instruction from the Coun ty Commissioners, the books will be at my office in the court house in Graham, and all persons desiring to pay will pay to me; un* less they find some one else with the books. Respectfully, Albert j. Thompson, Treasurer Alamance County This Jan. 7, 1913. John H. Vernon] Attorney a.ua uouaspjjor at Ls? Burlington, N. C. Offiec- over Bradley’s Drug' StorJ IPhone Go, John R. Hoffmai Attorney-at-Law Burlington, North CaroiirJ Office, Secood Floor first Natiosi Bauk Eaiidiu^. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLIJNGTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. physician & Surgeon. Over BuHington Drug store. Office Hours; 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to’eiOOl X-RAY WORK. Dp. Wm. E. If you wish to bUy a farm, call or >vrite, Central Loan & Trust Co. W. W. Brown, Mana- gt;r. Burlington, N. C, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of Greensboro, C., Avill be ati The PiedmonBarlington. K.C, the forenoons of Tuesday and! Ftiday of each week. For further information, ap;*''/] to Clerk, or to Dr. CrutcMeld at] Greensboro. Qffices-400-401 McAdoo Oflkel Building, Greensboro, N. C. PKnn#»c / Residence 1248 -ones^^^^^ 133 FOR all 1 kinds of Commer cial and Job Print-■ ing, call or phone us : : PHONE 265 Ti^New ResMent Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not, get busv. women'ha§"cL”?faS plrchaLd^ hours seven wide-a-wake men and thTng-& car tafe ?o No Interest. Convenient to EvERV- Let us show you. Say “seven-sir’ to Central, and our representative will call and take you to see the property. ' v.iTO. -!V I liJI. .V 3 All $2,1 w. T One Pll $1 O o s j%7M: t- 51 I 5 i; : , .iv ■ be" i Ba.n.na SugarJ If y| the ki , for ail! Sui MlLLEl ■attasaaaaiiiMijaaiaiatggai^ iii
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