n->: P pr-' * m F«.r «#■ j(V^''' B*’'« '' JA - itv i tiS w>'"‘ §t-*->. \ - ; ?*• 5^i i. ?* . „. *“r > -Mi.; ■' i»i C' 5^1 1' WNINE AND IRON-THE MOST IFFECTUIiL GEMEBIiL TOHIC ' jinTre's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both ^ Tasteless foi*rn* The Quinine drives sflot Malaria and the Iron builds up title System. Fof Adults and Children. 1?oo know what 3'ou are takinjr when ?o« take GROVE'S TASTELKSS chill fONIC, recognizetl for 30 years throxigh- imx ih^ South as the shiridard Malaria, Chill atiu Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tonic. It is asstrw.g as the strongest bitter tonic, but you do not 'mste the bitter because the ingredients 3o t>.of dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the acids of the stomach. •Juaranteed by your Druggist. We mean . 50c. RELIEVES PAIN AND OLS | CAN YQliDQliBT IT? AT THE SAME TIME When The Proof Can Be So The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's EasUj Investigated. Antiseptic Healing Oil. An iWiseptic When SO many grateful citizens of this locality testify to benefit OUR.R.W»-P«v»tsBiood -derived from Doan's Kidney Pills, can you doabt the eviden- Thousandsof families know it already, ce? The proof is not far away — and a trial will convince you that jj- jg aimOSt at yOUr door, Read Yet warrior, heart, raw blfeeding and bled. PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING Oil, is the most v/onderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people are | J„ J. Whitley, 31S Sou th finding new uses for this famous olu. r\,N' (! remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist UUrnam, IN. O., Sa^.9. WemeanIt. 25c. ..Oc, $1.00 some t-me my kidneys gave U great deal of trouble and what a resident of Uurhani says about Doan’s kidney; Pi!;s. Can you demand more c.nvlncing testimony? St.,- For me ' r. OmNINiV‘HlHsLAXATIVEBROMOQ.niNINE uciii UL L£uuuie the rvJ^ferSgn'kS.re of E^SrOVE on ^very box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c j kidney secretions were tOO f re- wr signature,. I ^ j Quent in passage. I suffered ' from dull pains in my back and ! though I used several kinds of ' medicine, I did not improve. A friend finally told me about j Doan's Kidney Pills and I got I a supply. Two boxes were all ; that was needed to drive away j the trouble. It gives me pleas- I ure to confirm my former endor sement of Doan's Kidney Pills. The benefit they brought me has been lasting/’ F'or s/t.Ifl t>y s.ii de,-i,hyrs. /Vvcm SOrf^nts. Foi-^tnr-MUhnni fV'., BufTalo, New York, sole Agent'!^ for the Ur.itfiii titnten. Remeinhur n,-/i::s—Dr>;i.n'M—Anf U(^ other. Subscribe Now For The Atlanta Journal Daily, Sunday Semi- Weekly Largest Circuiation South of Baitliire BY MAIL Daily & Sunday $7.00 per annum Daily only Sunday only Semi-weekly All the News! Tears For Ihe Gray; CIseers For Tbe Blue Fare you. VveU, captain, and comrades, too, Farewell messmates, in g-ray and blue. , Honor the soldier, the blue and i g^ay, i With mother but yesterday, with i God today. I Prayrs for the weak, love for the I strorig'. ' Glory for the Eloii Cbllegf. Crowd6d0vt La,fit Week. Drop tears foi the Union, o’er bivouac of the dead. In rain of bullet and storm of shell, Q0Q Forgot of heaven, full-measured , R. Heath sold his Mr. M. R. Cook sold his farm to Mr. W; G. Micheal valued at still , waves ca'j.?e, tears 5.00 2.00 1.00 All tlie Time' rigli! for the vvTG-ng-, li-neRiies yoa fought, now __ comrades you meet, i'wiri grave cn earch, or one Vvinds Narth jrn cold and Scurh- ern f;ry. into picy—one mother, into as high t.'.0L' A'iZ- Drotner, ilA. blood Eurv "m «ec.tio of hell; Fallen the heroes, ’ the flag, Bullet shriven standard, honor shredded rag. Only one flag. Long may it wave; One nation for the living, for the dead one grave. Marble for battlefields, record in stone, Fuli-heroed the trenches, souls for a throne. Heart-broken sweethearts and widows' weeds. Tents and campfire, prancing war steeds; Dreams of home and motherly love. Ail gone with battle cry—gone above. See who’s coming. It’s the boys in blue. Bless my eyes, and the gray boys, too; File right, file left, the captain calls, Drops here a comrade, there a veteran falls, Unleash your dogs. Jap nation mad, Pit Island youth ’gainst Ameri can lad. Floats high the color, ail blue, no gray. Stand from under, there's hell to pa.y. Did’st hear the reveille. The morning sun Calls the last comrade; new day begun; Hearken the lullaby, angel mothers sing. Praise your' visitors—salute a new King. Last call for m.uster, lads. The Master’s roll Finds daily recruits iTti death’s sore toll;, Cut out the old, close’ranks for the new route, God's color, boys — the gray was mustered out. - P. T. Wall. G^l’-ipOiis, 0,, Dedication Day, 1913, home to W, C. Micheal valued- The College, is t)lanning to erect a new . Domitbry for 44 young ladies. This is Cheaper ooard than the West Doraitory. Dr. J. 0. Atkinson is plan ning to; biiild a new house in the yiUage. Master WhitseM ;of Durham is visitirig his grandfather, M. A. Htffines. We are alw ys glad to see him. Rev. Mr. Cox and Miss Veno- tia Cardeor of Durham, spent Saturday and Sunday, visiting friends near here. Mr. Arley L. Hufiines is work ing for the Street Car Co. in Greensboro. We miss Arley. Mr. W:! L; Smith has accepted a position as cashier in El on Banking and Trusting Co. where he takes the place of Mr. H. D. Lambeth who will take the Post Office soon. Mr. Erney Cook spent Satur day with his cousin, G. E. Cook. The weather seems to be very hot in ElOn. Mr. T. A. May, our only mail carrier seems to be pleased. He must be getting a box full of peaches these days. Wonder if he gives them to the poor bachelor. Piles Cured in 6 to 1.4 Days Your druggist will refund money . if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchihg, Blind, Bleeding of Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. .The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. To I^revent Blood Poisoning spp'v nt ones tlie wojiilerful old reliable DR. FOKTKR'S .antiseptic HHAI.ING OIL, a sur- •sf{ca! dressiniT that relieves paiu and heals at the same thne. Not a liniment. 2Sc. 50c. Ji.OO. •jaarzy. K B Dr- L. H. All 9 J. ■E-Ve Specialist Office Over C. F. N? Burlington. Dr. J. S. iioij, Dentist, Burlington, - ^ Office phone 374-j. J. P. baooa, D. V.. 8. . . ^ . A., j '■■■ Spoon'& . VeterinariaR:? Ofiicw and Hospital Otfi-ii 41.'>MainSt, • G. A. Anderson M, 0,fiice hours 1 to 2p. m.. 7 to3,,, First National Bank Leave day' calls at Bradfe'^rn Store, Dameron & Loi3 ATTORNEYS AT LA E. S. f. BAHEIOH | ;Ti 4i TBOyiLE a.]or!ty of Friejads TbotigM Mr. Hughes Wodd Die^ Bat One Helped Him to Recovery. ,^:;vieroyton, Ky.—In jr.tercsting ad- from thio p' ' A. j. Hughes “• wa: dO'.v*i v/ith ^ rrouo'e ioi i've (5) years, and adache so bad, at ViuU I iiiought surely I would die. '.iied diffcretit treatment'?, but tlsey £ce:n to do v.\o any good, ji'ctso bad, 1 could not eat or sleep, ; ail my triends, oxcept one, thought I die. He acivised me .to try il'diord’s Black-Dt aught, and quitj iakinj^ othjr medicinjs. I deciJed to take his advici, althou-^h i did ncihava , 1 any conlidencs iri it. i i i have now bsen takir.g B'.ack-Draught | 1 for three nionths, and it ha..? cured !i\e— ■ i haven’t had tho>i: awful sick headaches ! since 1 began tis:n;y it. I am so thankful fcr what ■ Draught has io.ne tor me.'' Thedford’s 3-ack-Draught has been found a very valuable .Tiediciae for de rangements of tie3 stotr.ach and ii-'er. It is composed of pure, %'egeiable herbs, contains no darif^erous irigredtenr.5, 3.^4 acts genMy, yti sure'y, U caa be freely used by and o!d, atid should be kept in every farr.iiy chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. j..63 J. D. & L. B. Whitted Aamial Summer Clearance Sale of Ladies suits. White goods, Emby, Tis- sae, Silks, Siiirt waists, Straw hats, Ladies trim hats and shapes. All ot these goods are from our own slock, offered the first time, today, at Greatly Reduced Prices. The values in ibis clearance sale are such as should iavke immediate purchases. The 'gar ments are qualities that no one will hes itate ever before purchasing, there is BaseBalL: Goods STEWART’S JEWELRY AN [> BOOS STORE BURLING r Ji N. C The Dispatch Only SI.00 Per ¥r. or 6 Months 5§c, no iieed for this, as every one is from oar owH stock—nothing better. He store for falues J. D. & L B. Deafness Cannot Be Cured , by local applicAtions as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuce is inflamed youhave a rumalitii sound or imperfect lieariiig and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con-, (lition hef.u'iiig >viil be destroyed forever; nine caBes out of ten' are ekused by 'atarrh Avhich is nothing but a.u in flamed cfjndition of the niiicnons : snr- faces. We- loill.i/ive Onii Htmdred Dollars for. any of Deafn,ess (caused by catarrh) that mnnot he, cilr&J by. .Hall's (:ikirrh Cure. ' . ' F.J.Cmh’Y and CO., Toledo, Ohio Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall Family Pilkfor cn-st ipa, fcion Burlington offio.e xa Pledinaiit Bailtllig 250 John H. Vernop, Attorney ana uouac-eLt}: a' ; J Burlington, N c OfHce- oyer. Bradley's Priio- ■■ Phone-6o'. John R. Hoffm .AWomey-at-ivsw Burlington, North C.-iro[ini| 'Office, .Second. Floor riir').? fijdoij Bauk M35, DR.M H. BROOis' ■ " ■ Surgeon D'endi!,. ' ■ ■■ F'^eter ■ 'SURLlNiyTO'^ { Or. Wm. E. falfili OSTEOPATHIC .FliYSlCiA?! of ■ Greensboro, Ni. C,. v/ill The Piedmon!:, Bariing'tor X.c] the forenoons, of Tuesd^v aj Friday of each week.' . For farther informatior.i, aiipll to Clerk, or. to Dr. C.'^’utchtiefda Greensboro, Offices—400-401 Mc Adoo 0.... Building, Greensboro. M, G. Phones { .1 Ofifice i.ji] N 4 WJeB .D KC. ft, I C.V. Sellers Art Store Burlington, N. C. Carries in Stock over 300 Dlf- ierent Patterns of Nousetoorder-fioseel! LEAVE WJNSTON-SALEM. 7:00^A, M. daily for Roano!i| and. intermediate station.^. Gojf nect with Main Line train East and West with pjliiT Sleeper, Dining Cars. ., _2:05 P. M. daily for Mardnsi ville,.; Roanoke, the North s. East.-' ■ Pu.llman steel lighted sleeper Wm,st'‘>n -S.a;'?;n ^ Harrisburg, . Phiiadeio'hia; York. Dining Cars iNorth .of ■ 4:15 P. i I'l /. -except m day, for Martinsviiie -niid w stations, ■Trains' arrive 9:15 A. ,., .9:35 P. M , Train!^ I$ave DurhHin i ? South Boston a,rtd dftily, and 5;30 p. rn . ds^i'-v -.'.;■ ■(■•■;' W.' B. BKVILL,^PB:H-^'r. '1 rai'!' .■-.:■■ W, C. SAUNT>RfW,(i-.n’! l'tAaru')kvi., Vi}.. PIEDMONT New Resident Secdon Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not get bu«?v This property went on sale at 9 o’clock A. M., January 20th. Within three hoJrs sever wide a wake me> an« women had selected and purchased as many lots. cveD wiae-a^wake me^ a Your choice lot $200. $10 down—$1 a week or $5 a month. No Taxes No . ir, ^ miNG-5c car fare to Everywhere. ^ axes, ino interest. Gonvement to Let us show you. Say “seven-six” to entral, and our representative will caU and take you to see the property

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