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ill ift? 's^ IE; ex-. huh- oand aiusi bwtil yp with pleasure wh^n lie Set'S iiis vvite iuvishiiii^ Telephone in yoiir order tonight, RFD Carrier Vviii iianu k to vou the morning. Bradley’s Drug Store '(INEAR POST OFFICE) ^snnacfi «»»■■■■■ kMAMkHMUMMl iMtLII NIMI UlifiE UNO IROSi-THE MOST EFFEGTl'OEIEijl WE Grove's Tasteless cnUl Tonlc CoiTibiii'- i I'O'ih tn Tasteiess form. The Quinine cii'ivcs out Malfiria and the Iron faoilds up the Syst'STTii For Adults and Ciiiliran. BELIEVES PAIH ANO H2ALS AT THE SAME W The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr, Portcf'i Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing' discovered by an Old R R Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. of .Cnocn eiv.u Wifir, ie, say '"^ The i-'. public could haye i.trudu::ed a result scartly Vv*-.'irji nnd str^rig'e than th€ i.ctU ii-c t,K^i-nia of’the 74 years o;u hc:r-:-.. wVio is visiting V.is former liome _ for the tirsts tivn'e in (.weuty eight vears and Vvho was pronoi^Tcea legally de^.d in thC'Fi'ol/Hj:® vOU^t i Beflevilie i: vven ty years-ago. Seven years after his departure during which interval he had purposely kept his whereaboi t; secret. Mrs. Schick asked the Probate Court to have his prO' riertv divided among the rou knov,' viu.i' you are taking v.’her. | ".■i7U take Ofl(.>VK^8 TASTKLKSS cliill : rONIC, rccov.nizccifin- 3''' years llivou»^.- | >Vl SC-‘*Li 0.S the SlVifivlui'cl Iili 1H, [ chill aiiJI I'cvsc'':^:rn»e(lv and General' i>i.rei'igtli?iiir „ ussts'oir^ as die s‘Von?‘ bitter tor.i-j, but 5’oudonol- ■■aste tlie' hitter bL-rair'O the iuKredienis ^ :io not ,li.S:K>ive i'l ti'-e iiioutli but do dis- j si.ilve readily iu t!ie dC.i rif luesiouiaeh. i Guaranteed by your Druggist. We meaii , 5Cc. 1 Tliousands of families knov/ it already'', and a trial v/ill convince you that DR. I’URTBR'S antiseptic HI^AUNG OIIv is the most wonderful remedy evev discovered for Wounds, Burns, OldSor?-. Vlcei's, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye I.kI;;. vSore Tiiroat, 8kin or Scalp Disear;-:;. ail v. oinids and exter'.ial diseases whetliev sli);!it or serious. Continually peopla air finding new uses for this famous ck' renK'ly. Guaranteed by your Druggist Wemean it. 25c, jOc, fl.OO Her petition was granted i ynd an O'^der entered pronouncing Schick | nickel, ne accuses legally dead. ; spoiling the kids so ■ Hoiiie'’ when he is joy r ill a bunch v;£ stewed chicken.s but v\'hea he is broke and has a headache his tune changes to "There’s ISIo Place Like Home. Every fat woman says the gii-is m her family are inclined to be a iittle stout. By the time daughter has washed uer hair and manicured i'lvr nml.s siie is so tired that InVjiheiV has to slop 'ironing to nurse her out of a threatened case of nervous prostration. Father doesn't mind paying 15 cents a snort for drink, but ii; one iff the children v/aiiis a i^eti- n:v and fails to bring back the four cents change out of the mother of mufch that EMBS HUMT FOR RICH mi . .(3fte n "’the 1 va n t, for 'a^ rich^'wi.fe j ends whefv the man m eets a wo man that; uses Klectric Bitters. ■Rer.'strong serves tell in' :a bright n and even feraDer.. Her ■'ubylips; result from her pwre.: blood; her bright eyes from rest ful sleep; her elastic step firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and tbe freedom from indigestion, back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. iEvery-^ where thef are woman’s favorite -remedvi If the'y weak or ailing try^ tHern,, 50 cents |;at Freeman_; P.Prefessinfia; e; Luke ki Luike *Says. ursve had the iniP.G'ine a i r rom tl.e legal occupied fortweniv ^r/iiick arose in Q, t a X4 S' ^ e?i i:»eiiev iiie. i hi; Shick, a member ot: trie tiovi! Supervisors A O' Geo, NHW SI r; Some ye'^rs later I\i_ married John Wer'iLniGiBt lev chick: tiiey oo not knov/ the. value of Her ; money. When a girl has a bust like a JunO it will take more than an a. nci i Ti •il. ^ ^ V Eye Specialist ice Over. C. F. Burlington, • . >..(1 ■?*' T The moral yard stick neighbor ,uses Oil you is usually a short one ~ that the same length as the one you use dili hirn. you a tWh to palf? yo.u tried my If' not, ask soin.eo^ifc wlio iia-j r, j.- 8. Frosi ist Westers t six months ago George' act legislature to make her v\'ear received a letter from his high-necked die -ses. ex^.laining There is Only One “BROMO QUININE” ' -^k (or signature of E. W. GROVE on p' Tliat is LAXATIVE BROMO OUININj' cry Lox. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25:: ■acre red soil farm, 1 mile south of Mebane, N. C. 85-acre farm 1 mile south of Mefaane, N. C. 55-acre farm 1 mile south of Bur lington^ K C., located on macadam road, good buildings, plenty of water. 28-acre farm 2 mites of Burlington. 183-acre farm in town of Mebane* 200 acres 2 miles west of Mebane, N. C., good buiidings, at bargain. 68 acre farm, 2 miles of Mebane, N.C. all wood land. induced his father to return to Belleville for a - least a visit. He has not yet decided whether he will make his home there, how ever, having acquired an attach ment for his mountain retreat. A reception to old family friends was held at the son’s home last night at which Schick senior was guest of honor. secona nusband died iti ^19oc Mrs. Schick died last Mciv, A t')( -) Sciack father ex^.laining :ns s:range* A n^an hates to wear a dirty disapi:ertrance. ' , ’ shirt because you can see it. The son went to Colorado and i And a girl inists upon having clean underwear because you can’t see it. It is all right to be bashful, but some girls won't sleep in the same room with a rubber plant. The old-fashioned girls didn't have much fun. They would get Sv: tired of washing dishes that they would get married. And then they had to let the dishes wait while they washed the baby. After a girl discovers that a cello is a chello, shv3 despises common lowbrows who are ignorant of art. The men have their faults. But you never heard of a man, no matter how baldheaided he was, who tried to borrow another man's hair so he could go to. the theatre. Eve had a snap. She never had to put an apron over her garb when the ice. man called in the luorning. Men take a lot of stock io Dan’s and Bradstreet’s rating. But a woman watches her neigh- rob's clothesliness. Pay Wilson Wil! Receive First Check Today. Washington March 30. — Wood row Wilson will receive his firsc pay check as President of the United States tomorrow, when Secretary M^cAdoo will present him with a treasury warrent for $5,625, representing hi^ salary from March 4 to Si. On pay day hereafter, however, the President will receive $6.,250. a full month’s i.u'oportion ot his $75,000. annurJ salary. The Treasury Department contem- I plates establishing a precedeirc m the method of payinii' Presi dent VVi Ison, Since the da\s of j Washington, the President has. I been } aid by what is known as I an “accountable warrent’ which j closes an account has been given I the President only on his last j pay day v/hen his services are de- >at;ted on the books against the creaits which have been made to him during his term of office. Mr, Wils.on however probably will be given a “warrent” each month and his salary account vvitii Government balaaced rnon 11 ; Coffins Ordere I Wholesale, . Dayton, 0., March ■ 26. — How great a death toll the deluge of Dayton had taken seemed tonight almost as much a matter of con nection as yesterday, but acting on stories brought by survivors from the stricken districts the emergency committee ordered a large number of coffins for im mediate delivery. I The great Miami river, swollen thiy as his term transpires. No to a width heretofore unknown ^nd running with a terriffic cur rent, barred the way to specific accountable warrant” which is' information of the number of i one today knows why the Presi- ! dent always has been paid by an 4orjoS!Ptaoeiie3»saamwprit » & - I issued in oiher cases only in con- i nection with advanced money, I _ The President is the only offi- I ciai whose salary is paid directly ; by^the Treasury Department. Vice President Marshall will re ceive irons ihe Secretary ot tlie .Senate tonioirow the portion he has so^far earned of his $12,000 annual eorna'iensurtioo. the dead. While thousands of pel sons still were marooned in houses and on opportur?e roofs in the central portion of the own. for fers from Leadiiig Manufacturers ^ “Hints to inventors.'* ’inventions needed.” Bookonpau^ fail.*' Send rough s/.etch or model for “Why e records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly, search of Patent « such had full charge of Acting CommissionejT o. the U. S, Patent Ofticev 4M9INTIRE ‘ Patent "torneys Washington. Suicide Bj Tiirowinf saw. Mr. B. F. Wicker, of Albright township, crmmitted suicide some days pgo by throwing him self in front of a circular saw at a saw mill, being instantly killed. Some time ago he had been dis charged from the State Hospital where he had been under treat- nrtent for in sanity. —Chatham Re cord. To Cure a Cofd i« One Day Take r-AXATIV''E KROMO Quinitss, It stops Che Cougir and Headache and works ott the Cold, Druggistil reftirl money if it fsris to .cure. E, W.’GROVE’S siguature oa ea.-ii >" 25*. $100 000 School Building Raleigh. Raleigh, March 28.—The Ral eigh school board is prepairing for the erection of a $100,000 public school building for the Glenwood section of the city. It will be fireproof constructive with 10 class rooms and of mod ern design. An assembly room will be secured through the use of the roller partitions between two of the largest rooms. ■ )>!C0. 8, . , ■ ,...; . LEAVR;W1N5T0N*SALEM. ^ . 7:00 A. . M. '"■daily ;for Roanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line ti’ain North^, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Cars. 2:05. P. M. daily for Martins ville, Roanoke, the North and East. Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York. : Dining Cars J'lorth of Roanoke; 4:15 P. M. daily, except Sun day, for Martinsville and local stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem D:15 A. M., 9:35 P, M., 1:55P. M. Trains leave Durham for IRoxboro South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m d. ily.and 5:30 p, ra. dailvexftfiptSunday W. rt BKV ILIj, Pas’s'r. Triiff Mi^r. W. C. 8.1l]NI)E!W,(:^Hn’i agt. Roanoke, Va. How’s This ? t i>^'er One Dollars Reward f • ■ ny case of C'Attirrt)' that .cannot e red by Hall’s CatarV.h Core. F. .) CHENEY &CO„ Tolidi)o;0. We, the undej'sig’ned, have known F' J. (;hene.y for the laet 15 years, and' bf‘-i lieye, hiui perl'eetly, hoMQrable in all busi- nesB. t.ra.nHactione'9,h4 financially able to harry out a.nj oblifi-ations made by hie firn;.-. ; NATIONAL BANK OF .COMMERCE, TOLEDO, G. Flall'e Catarrh Cure is takeij interioal- Ij, aptiri^? directly, upon ■. the bIoQT'.and mucous Burfsices o/ .the systein. Testi, monials eenf. free:'. PHce''75cents iper bottle/ Sold by all Druggists. Take HaU’e family Trills, for C(>n»tipa- 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 colieeting and handling this fund. And heretofore I have given that com.mission to those wh ) looked after it ' in the .diffe:ent Town ships. But now under the Salary lav/ there is no provision, m'ade, for any dne'tobe 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 ^ustom. Accord ing to instruction from the Gouri- ty Com nissioners, the books will be at my office in the court house in Graharai, and all persons desiring to pay will pay to me, un less th^y find some\one else with the books,. Respectfully, Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Alamaiice County This Jan. 7, 1913. Burlington, ;e phone 374'J. L -es, 3:j J. P. Snoon, j), V. W. ,■> • '■. Spo^a k- .H;>rru1 w ■ . Veterinari^iii^ Office a,.a(V Hoispita.I Ollics. 4.T.5 Ma.in St. .lie«id»‘ji(>e 5 H.i .)■ .C.:, A. Office hours 1 tio 2 p, m. 7 ? o s p j First.National Bank L6ave day calls at Bradiv.'vs hj Store. pameron & Loi ATTORNEYS AT LA\?^ E. S. «f. Buriingtop oififie in ' ;,Pteiliiioiit Balldibg ADOLPg lo ij offico in BoiMHicholsei! si 250 Pbone li]!j.|i| DR, J. H. BROOK, Surgeon Dentist Foster Bnlld!n& ' fitrRi>ijsir>TON, -N, 0 plA John H. Vernon! Attorney ana Oonnselior at Burjington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drisg Stoi| Phone 6o. John R* Hoffroai A(torney-at-Law Burlington, North Caroiinl Office, Second Floor rirst BaiJi Buiidiu^. Clara—Mr, Smithers paid me a great compliment last night. Jane—What did he say? Clara—He said I was among the If you wish to buy a farm, prettiest girls at the party. { call or write, Central Loan & Jane--Yes, I noticed you were! Trust Co. W: W. Brown,* Mana- among them. Brooklyn Citizen, i ger. Burlington, N. C. FOR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing. call or phone us : : PHONE 265 Or I SEWING EILIS JL 'mUIUULlHi J. N. Taylor, M. D. sPhysician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Drug Siore, Office po'JKs: 8:0Q to 10:00 - 4:00 to:6:!)| X-RAY WORK. .Or. Win. E. CfolcMiel OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiClA!^! of.Greensboro, .Nf.' C.,- wi'ii he The Piedmont, Buriingtor', N.Cj the forenoons of Tuesday a!!| Friday of each week. For f urther in format,ion. appij to Clerk, or to Dr. Grutchneid Greensboro, Qffices-400-401 McAdbo O^i0 Building, Greensboro. N. C. Ban.nas-j Su^;ar, P .;i the kind for all ki Wet est ai plete appa pleas partr disc with supe; worh t' s Resident Section Haye. Ypu Staked Your C!ainpi? :vlf not* 1a ^nt cjp !54li 20th. Within three ^^eb widil a*^ a No Taxes, 'i.'" dr ' ^ r'. ^ V '^ . i'/ -'*».* '■V* V*-.:. ‘ J.. W i ■ ■ -L ' ■ • J.! i- ' I . »,v. ■ .. .1. ‘ Ho
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