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V ' m v».. 'i ■M-: "• > ::V. >' .i:* y-\‘ ■j/s" ■' " ( ii-:: : I''-1 c'.- . n Book It is free—it tells how you can have l)cal and long distance telephone scr- fice in your home at very small cost. Send for it today. Write nearest Beli Tcic- jlionc Manager, or FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT WinOW IS MAHHIED AS ARAB' mum New 'York, Ja ly' S. — ks pre dicted by an oid Arab four years ago, Samue] H. Rag^larsd married yesterday, in the tiollanci house, a woman who at the time the prediction has a husband li ving. The "bride i:« the forrji'er Mrs, Mabei Moore F'ord, dau^ittei' of Colonel M. Frost, president of the National Machinery company of Tiffin, Ohio, who lives at the Holland hause. The Rev. Hugh Britchard, of t"^’e Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, €»ffieiated. Four years ago Mr. Ragland I was traveling around the world, i One day in Port Said an old Arab | craved the prilvilege of telling' the fortunes of Mr. Ragland’s i party. Among other things the j old nian said to Mr. Ragland] was: ■ j “fn a feWyears yoa will mar-1 ry a woman whose husband is | now living/' ' Two years later Ragland met Mrs. Ford. Her husband, Wil liam H. Ford, oi Toledo, had died shortly before.. nouncement was Withheld uhtilf last Wednesday. The first anni versary of Mr, Wilson’s nomina tion atthe Baltimore convention. White House officials accoin^ panied the brief announcement with a biography of Mr. Sayre.i He is 28 years of age; and aftei?, preparing at the bill school at Pottstown, Pa., and Laufence- vilie, N. J., graduated from Williams college in 1909. He was manager of the football teara there, valedictorian of his class and interested in Y. M. C. A, work. ■ ■ : ■ - Miss VYilson is 24 years of age and was educated at Goueher col lege, Baltimore, and specialized in political science. She has done much setflement work in Philadelphia and has been identi fied with the Y. W. G. A., having recently made many speeches in its behalf. Not since Miss Alice Roosevelt and former Representative Long- worth, of Ohio, were married has there been a wedding at the White House, and prior to that occured the wedding of the Clevelands. A Deliglitfu! . irtUay Fftrty^ Mr. and Mrs. C» H. Bayne gave a delightful birthday party in honor of their son, Reynold’s twelfth birthday^^ In the south west corner of the dining room a beautiful and artistically arch was formed' of running cedar, with an embank ment of daisies ahd ferns. The table was beautifully decorated with an arch. Anarch was formed in thei stairway leading to the dining room. The guests were received by Miss Leonora M. Hodge. Everyone enjoved the occasion imniensely. The pro gram vvas as following: Guessing Contest, Refreshraenta, Tap-Rap,, Conversationaii-1 Oor.te&t,. 0)4 Fashioned Cake Walk and Music, Cake Contest, E very body for a Good Time or go Home. Mr. J. Bradley and Miss Hat tie Hodge 'received the prizes in the conversationalist Contest Mr. June Andrews and Miss Bernice Bright reed ved the re Ward in the Old Fashioned Cake Walk. Twelve girls cut the Birthday cake within which the ring was con ceiled. On the i»c- couft*of the unfavorable weath er only about fifty were present. I Profesnonal Carti$] iOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 4N0 TELEGRAPH COMPANY S. FRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA. pHANSiROg-THERIOST IFFESIMl mm TONIC TasteScss shiii Tonic Combines both in Tasteless formr The Oomtnedrxvies out M^tat-ia and ieon feuiids up the Sys*«m, For AAtfts and Children. ifou know what you are taki^ when ^ take .GRiSJ'VH'a 1?A'STEI.3^S chill recog^fe^id iot 30 j'fe-afsthrough- 301 the standard Malaria, Oiiiii tm:.-: Remedy ancl Qenewl as strot^g as, iM^9g?ongWt'bitter tome, but ydudoiiot. isaie tiie bJlter hecause the ingredients io tnottth but do dis- iu the acids of the stomach. Wem,eau BELIEVES fAi All H^ALS AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful;. Old Reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antis«]ptic Surgical Dyessing discovefedbyaa Old R. R. Sofgeoa- Prc^^ents 3}ood Poisoning. Thousands of families knovrit already, aijd a trial will convince you that Bj^. t»ORT«R'3 ANTISEPTIC H^AIvING Oil, is the most wonderful reaj^edy ever discovered for Wouuids, Burns, 0|d Sore^, Ulcers, Carbuncles,, Granulated Ji^ye I#ids, ^re Throat, Skin &c Spalp Diseases and ill WQundd and external disease!^ Vhiether slight or serious. Continually ^?ople findibg new uses for this fai^ous old remedy. Guaranteed fey your Druggist Wemeanit, 25c, ^c, $1.00 rSa8fis4)ftWOne QUJNINE’’ That is ^AXaTIVE BROMOQT7ININE EbriS^ature ot W. oh my box. Cures e Cold in Ooc IHy. 25c Iredell Bo? Statesville, July 3.-The mys tery of the'series of fires at Mr- W„ A. Murdock’s, in Cool Springs- township, which had caused- much concern in the neighbor hood, in addition to the loss and anxiety to the Murdock family, and has been the principal topic of discussion in the town and country for days, has ac last been solved. Harvey Miirdoek.. the 13-year old-son of Mr, and iVIrs. Murdock, onfeases^ thathe started ail the fires whidi wrought destruction to his fath ers property. The confession v^ras made to Sheriff Delator*. Deputy Insurance Commissioner- Jprdon and the boys' father, Oremtao Dosea’’! To Luosbitf- toa To^af- , Washington, D; C,., July 3; W. C.' Hammer, of Aaheboro, will make Lumber ton ^s fourth of July address tomorrovr ifi place of Senitpr Overman,, ; Seaitor Overmait did not decide until today that he would not go. ssssdi isought the advice of Dr. Sterlirsig Ruffin, his physician, before making up his mind. Dr, Eufffia Ws^ned him against going sime-. he has been observing a«cfe atre- ^Jdous hours on the lobby iavtiat- tigation that both the trip and Speech making might harm him :'W. C. Hamrner- so ‘in his stead. '''" * Atlanta Journal ' . : . . ^ ' ' ' ' Oalty, Sunday % Sami- Weekly iaipst [iralaflon Soiif of Baiiiiore BY MAIL Dai^ & Sunday $7.W per anjaum Daily Only 5*00 Sunday only 2.00. Semi-weekly 1.00 Ali ttie News! All tk Time!! “Clean Up' tli« Bowels and Keep Them Clean” There are t:\any remedies to be had for consiipation, but the diffi culty to procure uite that, acts without YS-OLCiice. A, remedy that. f!Me> not perform b y forcc w h a t should be accom pli si) ei !>y persua- is Dr. Mil.es' Tablets. After' tTsing"' them, T'ir. N.. A, Waddell, 3^5 Washington St., IVacoy Tex,, s>sys': “AlrnxKst all' my rtfe; 1 h*re been. troublsA Trith ipaiiim, and have cri«dt manjr a!l ©•f 'whlQl'j sa»inved’ to^ ca-iisw- pula wiiKwjt givlngr rawh:. I %*any tried I>r; Jd'iles’. Laxt>.ti'Ve Tar').!i*'ts anrt fiwn.d! th«nj: ex- cslJent. is and’ iTviid, atn,(l''ti;4eLr (ifaOKjoIstt* taisite mslt.es- osi,si>^ tO' tttk*.' J am mwe .tlian Sia4t *‘CIe»ni' itp' the' ho'wers aneO Keep tiiem is the advice of all phy3i;fcis.n'!*,; becatssc tiiey- rcaliKe.tht- datifcr rcsnltinjf from i'tafeitual co-Bt stii^tioa, pO' not deity' ttx)' twig', but Wfiii' ctTrktive 'Infrea'^ttres.'. 'D'n ■ ■■ iV*'’ \I’*Wets. '»re ‘a'• ikew remedy for t{uS' e«Id cs>srip'I*int',' TO'd a a'furat iwffro^eijnent, oveJr the Gat&»rt»GS ■ you . k»ve beeai asing; it». thS like aTj'd'" wm-fc like » dt»rs*n. A' ti'iial mil cb»iHh-«* jroftf, Dr. 'MiieS*' l-iixatrvi? - TaWeS* are fej"- afl . ^S, centsk ^ C04it3?hi«ic’ 35 ddseS. iic^ E'cfatid ^'tisf^ctorjr -nfHr Ti- . ttii'si! t1?e'' yi>af jir will! r«tur»: ywtr, money'., t# /milMB. CO., 'R?kh«n, S«4, Very SeiioiB £t iis a very serious matter to ask lor one medicine and have tne vmwig one given'you. For this reason w« urge you in buying to be csffeful to get the genuine— BLAoi^^^lfT Uvtr Meaicine T^e reputation of this old* relia- &te medicine^ for constipation, ini digestion And liver trouble, is firm- • Ijr established. It does not imitate, otiier medicines. It is better than «^ww9* or it would not be the f»- veiite £iver powder, with k lar|fer sale tiMR all others combined^ SOIJ> INiTOWN / Fa Dr. L. H. Eye Specialist Office Over C, F. Nee«p « s* Burlington, • ■ N Dentist, Burlington . [Sj, 5^ eimce phpne 874-J. Res. 374.^ D.. V. ~ A. Hofaadav V Spoon A Hornada’ Veterinarians Bo«pita! Officft , :4fli5;, St... ; ResHid^^noe : CL A* Andc^rson M, {), OMeehours 1 to2p. m. 7 to8p nv First Natioiial Bank Buiidiiig t^ave day calls at Bradlevg r>l, ’ Store. ■ . J. I Dameron & Long 4TT0BNBVS AT ® j E. S. W.MMEION j m I office in PtftdiBWit BitlMlDg j »»lf.»)B&a238n aiuj Phone - 258 PSisne 3 dX Seilts if t Store Carries in stoOK mh fenmt P^tr^riK of KoaseMoriler.* Miss Jes^e- The President and Mr». |on announced last Wednesda:^; night the engagetnaent ©f their second daughter,. MisiJ. Jessie Woodrow . Wilson,, to Frands .BoweS'.Sayre of Lancaster, Pa.' The wedding expected to take {ilace 'next Mb.veno.ber- at the ■ White -House.,. Rlr. Say re ■ is - at present ■ an ' attoFRey !b the office of .District, A. ttorne,^' Whit-' ma,n,of'New York r; ed. .taat.: M. m J.is»ie IjVllson.'s. wedding .will £ake place November 15 or 22^ it was unof- •|icialiy;.,arsM)iui^©€4 fhe- fast:W(m of t;h«s^ ...'W’feJite .Hwse- pi! be'.the scene of the r.uptials>. fie ceremonies will foe^ extreme-1 sjimj^e.: Miss Wilson has bees^ ■;?j:igaged tj>-Francis Bowes Sayre.? ■ of Lancaster.,, Fa.,;, s.raqe last, !. October/but' the engagement has been kept secret at Presi dent-Wilson’s request. S'ayre is -at present an Attorne.f irj the . .office of District Att^^rney. Whit- . man, in New'-York:. While close friends of both of the families have, known ■ of the engagement for sotae tisEe, asi- d fwmd» Tbagk Mr. l eaking other tnedicines. I d^ided to taice bis advicib^ althc^^ ] li$% WiNdi Ilk, B»t Dsse Ifiini Eceevery. .PomTQEytois,, Ky.—Kn interesting ad- ftces..£ro:m ti«s place, Mr. A. J. Hui^jes A'iites ars. follows; '“I ivas down. ilosiadbt tfiottihle for five (5) years» and ttavi& »ck headache so bad, at Limes, !:hat I thought surely 1 would die. I tried dlSeretit treatments, but they Sid Rot seem io do me any good. i got so bad, 1 could not eai or sleep, and aJ! my friends, except one, thought I wo?a!d die. He advised ms to try lltedfoird^s BUck-Draught, and quit atty confidence in it; 1 have now t>een taking BIack-Dieaii||^ for three months^ and it has cueeii Riie— haven't had those awful sick headadtts since 1 began using it. I m so. thankful fgc wlc$l pick^ Drai^ht has done for tne^^ tin^ford’s Btepk^Dia^M hasR bw found a very valuabk mediciite for de rangements of the stainacfa and liver. It is composed of pauce» veg^teble herbs, contains no daiigerous ingredients, and acts gently, yei surety. It can be freely used by youttg sihd old, and should be kept in every i^mily chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. Joiin H. VernoR, Attoroey aua uounselloi at !.,uv ^lington,N.C Offict- over Bradley’s Drufr Phone 6-x jplm RvHoffmanj Mlar^ Burlington, North QroiinaJ Office. Seeood fW i^int Natioiwii BttJcBuMiBg. DR. J. H. BROOKS Suigeon Dentist F'Sstk* Building ' ^JELINGTON. N. C 0)^ iBi. I. Crul^ OS^EOPAI’HIC PHYSICIAN of Grc^barp, N. C., will be at] The Fiedmohti Burlington, N.C., the forenoons of Tuesday and Fri^^ ofeachweeki V j ,]|^,f«jctber informatioR, apply j to to Dr; Crutchfield at ! 6f€^]pAboro. * Office] iilding, Greensboro, N. C. 'S NSISiiiJsS JDEC.^8^ 1»12. WlNSTON-SALEM 7:00 A. M. daily for Roanol{(^| and ititermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line train North, Eiast attd West with Pullmafil Sleeper, Dining Cars. 2:05 P. M. daily for Martin®- ville, Roanoke, the North andj Bast. jPiillmai;! steel eleetriej sleeper Winston-Saiem U> ■ arrishurg, Philadelphia/Nev Dining Gars North of Roanoke. 4:15.P. . li'l vT, except SunJ day, for Martinsville and local j stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem J 9:15 A 9:35 P. M-, 1:55P. M. Tr^iow leave Durbftm for Boxboroj .South Boatos and Ljnchhurg 7:00 a, i*j dnily.and 6:80 p. m. daiiveioeptSwndB; W> 6. BEVILL, Pa»««'r. Traff Mg; W. q. SAUNDKR8,6en’J P»». A^*. jftoanoke, Va. v the, Ne^v Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If hot, get buisy This bronertv went on sale at 9 o’clock A M. .lanuarv ^h. Within three hotirs sewi, rom^o^haS sfekcted and purchase YOtir choice lot^^: $10 dowh^l a week or $5 a month. No Taxes, No Interest Convenient to EVFR^ iHme-rSc ear fare to es*, vonvenieni to c-v. Lek us si»w youi:"'Say':“k*iWje^ Nei !
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