Farm M Sale 43 acre red soil farm, 1 mfle south Mebane, N. C. , 85 -acre farin 1 south of Mebane, (d 2^ f l! acre farm 1 mile south of Bur- , N. C, located on macadam road, io-raad kildiags, plenty of water. 28-acre farm 2 miles of Burlington. iS3-acre farm in town of Mebane. ^OO "icrss 2 iriilcs wsst of Mcbs-ric, N. C.v ^ooci f Mebane, N.C. all wood- b--u.ifdi:ngs, at Dargam, (-m acri farm, 2 mites o rown South Carolina Intercollegiate Con test Lasts Past Midnight. Rock Hill, S. a, April 26.- The University of South Caro* linawon first place ip the Inter collegiate Oratorical , Cont^;st here laAt night through her speaker, Mr. M. A. Wright. Mr. J. C. Hyer, of Wofford took se cond place an \ Mr. W L. Feas- ter of Furman third. The j udges were Messrs. John Gary Evnns, Spartanburg, Jt M. Syeaia, Dar- dingAon; P; A. Bonhaiu, Gieen- ville; A. L. Gaston. Cheste; J. M. Douglas, Davidson College. Rock Hill has been alive today with college girls and gay colors and a great audience assembled this evening to hear the contest. Mr. W. H. Scott, chairman of the executive committee, presi ded and the Rev. H. W. Bays made tho opening prayer. Songs by the College Chorus and Glee Club were a featuie of the even ing. Although it was after mid- ni^’ht \^^hen the speaking was concluded a brief reception was held in the college. A dance in honor of the visitors is given in Friedheims Hall. 8S Removed^ Pittsburg, April 25.-The work of removing bodies from the Cincinnati mine of the Mon- ongahela River Consolidated Coal & Coke Co , wrecked Wednesday by an explosion, progressived rapidly todav. When darkness fell tonight 88 bodies had been out Officials of the coal cornpanies stated ' tonight that it is their belief few other bodies will be found. It is possible, however, that the dead may nuniber 116. Most of the bodies recovered are in g*od condition. Until great masses of wreckage in a number of sections of the mine have been examined the total death list will remain a secret. i TRUST CO. “A Heart and Head ifee Size of a Hickory-Nut,’^ (Waynesville Enterprise.) Secretary Josephus Daniels seems to be taking a rather high I hand in the matter of pie dispen- ! sing—a pastime for which he ex- being pressed the niosfc extreme con tempt when indulged in by those of an opposing party. Somehow it does not stricke t s ENDSJUNTIFORifflCB filfil. Qften''the''hunt for'a richl*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 peach bli^m. coliiplexibn and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyfes from rest ful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom froni indigestion, back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Every where they are woman’s favorite remedy. If they weak or ailing try them. 50 cents at Freeman Drugstore. The moral yard stick neighbor uses Oil yon is usually a short one —that the same length as the one you use on II Professional Car»ii Dr. L. H. Alle Eye Specialist Office Over C. P. Neese’s >!. Burlington. . • J. S. Pros Dentist, Burlington, - M Office phone 374-J. Rea, 374 *1. P. .Spoon, D. V. ! 1*' \v A. ‘I May Put ia New Phone Sysieni. • . 4. ^ ^ as seemingly tor a secretary or. Mr. Spears of the Southern the Navy to be messing in mat- Beli Telephone Co£i.!pany was; ters of this kind. However, here last Friday in response to those who know Mr. Danieh. many requests and complaints made in regard to the Soulhern Beli System at this place. Mr. Spears saw men and with the Chamber of Comnierce pi a proposition whereby Burling many of the business went over in n;ietaii I i i i J P, 1' ? » i ton can have n central battery telephone system, instead of the present magnet system. Mr. Spears says the battery system will be the s ime system that they are now using in Greensboro, Greenville and other towns. The placing of this system will head and heart larger ^han a N Ry W few & Western LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7:00 A. M, ^ daily for Roanoke and in term-jdiate stations. Con nect with Main Line train North, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, ■ Di ning ■ Cars.. ■ ';' . 2:05 P.. M. daily for Martins- VViien it comes to politics it simp- viile, Roanoke, the North and ly impossible for him to ieave any FJast. Pyliman steel electric part of the bo^ising to others of lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to his party, is: wou.d be no sup-; Harrisburg, -Philadelphia, New rise to us were he to roll up his j York. sleeves a?'id dive vigorously in,to | Dining Cars North of Roanoke., Wake County mutit;rs, Aud, too, 1 4;t5 M. daily, except Sun day, for Martinsville and local stations, ; . ' , afn ve M., 9;3o r Winston-Salem . M., 1:55 P. M. j mean that all you have to do to hickory-nut. ha ount cent on per Pound Dis Coupon Books call central is to take the receive i fr m the hook and the operator I very politely asks for the num- I ber. It wiil also mean that on I duplex lines A can central with- jOutB's notice and that central ; c;in ring B without ringing A. j Mr, Spears proposition is that president rates will remain the same as they now are '.;?.iti! 750 stations have been secured f> r lie would ieel more at home there othere, for the littleness oi:' the maneven exceeds nis ability. Tiie „ bitterness and the narrowness ijains which 'oar ,N ival Secretary na s {A, displayed in the past C0!.lld not} i'rHirjs Jenvt; OurSia;!) for K(>xbor,t:) bv any possibility spring from ,iipichburg^ 7 " d HV, H.itd j». rn. dHiiv VV, ;5. . 'A'i;-*art. Anci, ■ 'Ui'fMiioke, Vs.. ■ ■ Spoan Hornadiv Veterinarians »rn)t uiije & C.; A. Anderson Offiice hours 1 to 2 p. m. 71 First Nationai Bank Buiidj I.jeave day calls at Bradley?, j) o8p, atoris. Dameron & oc A.TTORNKYS AT LAW n u. w. ofBue in PfedcQOot BufldlRg Plioos ' ■ 288 I :F!V;»P M I'i’.ors Aiiowc«l a jL R. . trom Passenger Sta. PHONE 148 ICE & STORAGE CO. V. POMEROY. Mgr. Under 17 Not Cigarettes. The last Legislature passed law which requires minors who are seen smoking cigarettes to tahi to the police officers and tell where they got the “coffin tacks." The law makes Burlington there now begin 520 it the duty of every podce oljficer rind tliG incrcESG bGino" cit th0 ^ ^ ^ biiite upon knovvlodg’c m.ae of about 40 new stations a’ o*' information that any minor year. Therefore, it would be lender the age ot seventeen years four or five years before the in crease resident rate would be af fected and then the increase will 4 LAO!ES! DO YOU SUFFER alte for tKesis T4uo prompt relief is A BOTTLE AT ALL ORUeGfSTS iilE/iWllll-TIEieSI EFlFBIrlil SEHEeil Till ••iicoxiuUUl Tonic 0>-)ii.UuW'^ iri L-i-n;-. The Qunu:\=^dn-yn'i ■j'li eiii the Iron buil'-Is ur;. F'>r Aduf',> Cbtidten. Vw-ii wijac you are ta.k.itii.'; m i-ffh’ GUO vS’8 TA3TRi.ESS ctiiU ‘OI I ccOr!ni7,'.td for 30 yeat ,i - v\ l-io-'Hi r,*r’tlu-st-iud!ud .Mjilari;!, ,i r'•! i'i i IITt iti ;1 i ;.i‘i' h;.; i,i‘ bi(S;r !;ni\iC) but y:.ntio iiiit !iu- ii rr^iuse tlu; ;) ciif.sr/l'K! ni l.Iw. tno'iirii ?iut '.u-‘ (.Hh- 01Vy to, a'-'ifisof rii;; . rtiii; fd yO'.ir JJruggifj'c. Waie-ui ' 'Ay:. ':h :: !J !;. ()fM ; '-'‘Ui- i = RELIEVE PAIH AND' H^ALS AT THE^ME TIME The WondsE'fiil, Old Reliable Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Heaiii^gOiL An Antiseptic Siirgic?.! Drerijhig discovered by -an Old R. K Surgeon. Prevents Blood P't'isonins;. ur-.t«fF,.W.Gi,.C7I- '.>u i- T housa fid s oC families icjiov/ it already. atK.l a tri I iV-l' co'Avim. e yoi3 that DR. rORTER V'.- ANTISEP' riC HRAI^ING OIL is th \) t uoat wondei 'ful remedy ever f’iscovere I .fv ': V.''cunU5',; ,5’arvis, C'iil Sores, Ulcers, C-' I'l’.clcf'.., Oral lu,(fit"d Rye Lids, Thi''-, .11 or 3c aip Diseiisf's 'vorav,] :VL f.vternal d i sea .sc .s \v hell; e t or ,/■! Cof’ii niiul’y people h':' i ^ ■■ » t. • . 1 ; , ' ' J,; larnouw oi;’ ! y. ■.i,:uai;tfefl b; / your Diugfei;;: Uv 25'.', fl 00 ■ i > I A • \ r\ i i V i 'y i > ,r OMO OUINH^i V- .r / ( ) IJ . i . ? ■ t iiX’3 a Cold m One Day. 2:'’. be 50c a month. As soon as the bdttery system is installed the business stations will be increas ed fromJo. .to J..;L5Q a nionth and this rate cannot be ”"]n^i'§ed until 750 stations have been se-' cured for Burhngton. When this number of stations have been placed the rate will be in creased from $3.50 to $4 on spe cial lines, and from $3 to $3.50 on duplex lines. This is the only opportunity that Burangton has ever had to secure a central battery system. This will give t^) Burlington, Graham. Haw River and Alamance County the veiy best of telephone service and it is very important that an effect be made to close this con tract with the Board of Alder men at once, as the Southern 3el} state that it wiil take from tvv^elve to eighteen months in which to install this equipment. Notice To §The Pub’k. 1 have four head of cattle iu my possession. Took them up roving over mv piace Sunday April 20th The owner can get same by coming to my house in Albrights Township rand proving ownership and paying n-jy charg es. Unless thG^’ are claimed on, or before May zO. 1 will f-ell them at auction to the highes t bidder f ir cash (,sn my premises at 12 o'cl.jck 3at 20 d ly of May 1918 A. A. Sharpe, Barlington. N. C. is or been smoked any cigaretts to inquire of such minor .>the name of the persons who gave or sold such cigarettes or aided or abetted such person ot persons in giving or selling such cigarette, or the substance from which cig arette was made, to such minor as forbidden by law. Upon rece iving such infoi*mation from any such minor the officer is requir ed fbiiirthwith to cause a war- rent to be issued for any person or persons in giving or selling any cigarette, or substance out of which such cigarette is made and have all such persons with as the law directs. Any minor under the age of seventeen years who shall fail or refuse to give to any officer upon inquir- mg the name of tlie person or persons giving or selling him cigarettes shall be guilty of misdemeanor. — Concord Times. HorsTtiJs? VI i offer One tiiinflmi i/olia.rs Ilew.ard f >r t ny case of (^atarrh thfit cannot be c:re^ by Hall'a Cat.ar' h Cure, K, J & C.U., Toi.j.;j»o, 0. , - We, tlie MMHieisig'ued, have kno>i’iit F. C'he(l.(^y for the la.Ht l.'> y,ears, aaKt be^ lieve him yecfect{,y hoiioi able in all buei- nesB trsinBac'tionH and ihianciaily able to (jarry out jwiv ohiij^atitin.s made by hiis firm. N'ATIONAI. BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, O. Hall’« Onfcarrii (.'are is taken internal ly, acting dirwfct'y ufjon th« blood and nivicouH Huri'ac*>p of th*.' Bystem, TeBti uion,iali3 sent fre^ Price 75 centH per bottle. Sold by all Druggistis. Takt* Hall'w Family PiilK for constipa tion. .. John H. Venio Aitoriioy aua UoMnsculor ..j Burlington, N, C. -e over Bradley’.' Phone Go. 1 Mrs Stcdman Not Improving. Greensboro, April 24.- Repre- sentive Charles M. Stedman left today for Washington, after spending last night in town, He fame here from Beaufort yester day, where he has been with Mrs. Stedman for the past sev eral days. The many friends of Stedman will learn with re gret that she not improving ail that her condition is such as o .cause grave concern to her r3^,atives friends, ■ Just as soon as possible, Major Stedman will leave Washington a \d will return to BeaufQrt, to Dring Mrs. Stedman back home. 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. U nder the old the Treasurer was paid a sinali commission for 1 collecting and handling this fund. And heretofore I have given tli^t 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 voun teer to col lect without charge in the town ships, I cannot put the books out, as has been my custom. Accord ing to instr»;ction from the Coun ty , Com?f.issi jners, the books will be at niy office in the court house in Graham, and all persons desiring tc* pay will pay to me, un" less they I'i rid some onf? else with the books.. Respectfully, Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Alamance County,, This ,Jan/T,: 1913. :/ R. Hoffma Attorney-at-Lsw Burlington, North Caroli Office, ,,Secoiij! Floor rirsf Nati' Bauk BuildiHg. ■ m. I K BROOKS Surgeon Dentist . F>ster Building BURLINGTON,, N„ C. J. N. Taylor, MJi IPhysician & Surgeon. Over Burlington Dru.sr Sto OFFICE Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 ; . 4:00>; X-RAl WORK. Dr. Win. I lOSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIA of Greensboro, Nf. C., wiil be The Piedmont, Burlington,! the forenoons of Tuesday Fridiay of each week. For further information, ap to Clerk, or to Dr. Cratchfiei Greensboro. OMces—400-401 MeAdoo 0 Building, Greensboro, N. I Resyence 12^1 Phones jj li Carries in Stecii ove' ‘•'fit til 9 It you vvi.sh to buy, a . farm, caH or write, Central Loan & , Trust.Co. W. V/- Brown, Mana-j get, Buriington/. N. C. P p.s- -' HI "r- f i Ku; New Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not, get busy. Lius property went on sale at 9 o’clock A. M„ January 20th. Within three hours sever wide-a-wake mea ^ V()D ten had sekcted and purchased as many lots. if our choice lot $200. $10 down—$1 a week or $5 a month. No Taxes, No Interest. Convenient to •' -5c car fare to Everywhere. ^ 'Z> r 4' Let us show you. Say “seven-six” to Central, and our representative will call and take you to see the props A. iTi

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