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IHE iST HOT ffiAIHER I I The Old Standard, General Tonic, Driyes out Malaria, EnMchos the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, for grown people and children, it is e cotiAiaation of QUININIS ami IRO^i in a tasteless form that wonder- lully strengfcheng and fortifies the systeui to withstand the depressing effect of the hot sammer. GROVB’S TASTELESS ehiH TONIC has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Bilioustiess with- xat purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to ^action and pmifies the blood.' A True Tonic and Sur'e Appetiser.. A Complete Strengthener.' Guaranteed by your Druggist, We mean it. 50 cents. It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. She says further: “Before i began to use Cardiii, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill nie. 1 was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as v«^ell as run a big water mill i wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feel a littls bad, and it always does me good.” Headache, backacl’e, side ache, nervousness, fired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs tiiat you need Cardui, the woman’s ionic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than, fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! J &5- The Dispatch Only 11.00 Per Yr. or 6 Months 50c. Whole Family Benefiiedl By Wonderful Remedy There are many. little ^.^-hings to annoy us, under present condition? of. life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell on us and tend to provoke iiervousness and irritabiiisy.. W'o are frequcnlly so worn out we can neitlier eat, sleep nor work ,iny conu'ort. , \Ve are out of line with ourselves and others as well. .A good thiivi? to f!o iin-’or circumstances is to take sonietiiing' like Dr. Miles^ Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs. J. 15. llurtii'iei.!, 8.J Plum St., Atlanta Ga., writes: *‘I have on several occasions been vastiy relieved b.v the use of your med icine's, especially tfie Anti-Pain PiUa, whicli I ke«p constantly on fiand for the use of mys;eif, husband and two sons. Notliing' in the world equals them aa a hea.flache remedy. Often I am enabled by the ui^e of one or t'wo o£ the PIIIh to continue my 'housework when othfirwiso I would be In bed. My husband Joisis me in my praise of th« Anti-Pain Pills and Nervine.” Dr. Msles^ Anti-Pain Pills are relied upon to relieve pain, nervouHiies.s and irritability in thou sands of households. Of proven merit after twc?nty years’ use, you can have no rcasoti for being loiigcr •without them. n At al! Druss'sts, 25 doses 25 cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind. For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. Ir. every home there should be a box of Bucklen’s Arnaica Salve, ready to apply in every x*ase of burns, eutp, wounds or 1 scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle, I Tex., R. No. 2, writes: “Buek- I len’s Arnica Salve saved my lit- ■ tie girl’s cut foot.. No one be lieved it couid be cured.The ‘world's best salve. Only 25c. Recommended by CATAWBA COLLEGE J VIiir/ilioii. JmUU] Ivi Jill hii )Jn .11 ( del- 1',‘iiJ h Jtii j I'j.'ii, ItjJr'L I (! i r‘iU'1 >.. Uf n liu to i?ev. J. D. Ar^iew. Mt^lcn, N.C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power contained in a L^ed in Trust executed by Ben Shavers and Pearl Shavers his wife, Qn the 18th day of May 1912, to thle Central Loan & Trust Company, to secure three certain bonds under said Deed in Trust and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds in Alamance County, Graham. North Carolina in book No. 56 of Mortgage Deeds, pages 486-439 inclusive. Default hav ing been made in the payment of said bond the Trustee will sell at public action at thv> Court House iJoor in Graham, North Garolina on Saturday, August 30 1913 at eleven o’clock A. M., the follow ing- described real property situ ated in Burlington, North C lina. Adjoining the jands^?"®' Weldon Walker, Shepherd Street* Alamance Insurance and Rea* Estate Company and others, and bounded as follows; to wit: Beginning at the corner with Weldon Walker on Shepherd Street running thence with said street E,. 66 ft. to corner with Alamance Insurance & Real Es tate Company, thence N. with their line 165 ft. to corner of A’amance Insurance & Real Estate Company, thence W. 66 ft. 10 corner with Weldon Walker, thence with line of Weldon Wal ker 165 ft. to the beginning and being apart of the tract of land known as colored college proper ty. ’ The terms of sale Cash. This the 28th day of July 1913. Central Loan^ & Trust Com pany Trustee. left me With a fri^htfuj cough and I very wessk, Iapeilia when I coutd j I hw'dly breathe or speak for 10 to 201 ttifniltes. My doctdr coulfj ndthelpl jrae, but I Tjyaf completely cured by] DR. KING’S ■ Mrs." J. E.'CoXi Joliet,Til,. r>Oc ANO $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ' n ; m. ■ .'alls ^*5 Succeed when everything else feils. In nervous prcstratton and female ^veaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have tsistitled. FOiR KIDNEY,LIVER AMD STOMACH TROUBLE is the best.' snedicine e ver sslJ over !a druggist’s counter. Card Eye Specialist Office Over C. F. Neese-, g, Burlington, - . 5 Dr. J s. Pros St New $25,000 Gymnasium Thb commodious t>u5lJing ■ is a sample of the coniplete- ness of the Elon College $366,000 plant. Every modern conven- ience. .. ;^ddi.!o" to modern ness tlifongh* out, the rate* are ttieiewestla the entire. South, ftoin$iji toScQlfot ten school months. Terms e.isy Elon College, graiinales fill with siiccess, tesponsi ble positions in every dcpatlnient of life. Wtitis at once for 200 P'.ijje catiilogue and full particulats lo President W. A. Harper Box Elon College, N. ^ awa Subscribe Now For The Atlanta Journal Daily, Sunday $t Semi- Weekly ;! [Iriiiilsffsfi Soiitti of Billiwe BY MAIL Daily & Sunday $7.00 per annum Daily only 5,00 Sunday only 2.00 Semi-weekly 1.00 All the News! All tKe Time!! Executors Notice. . Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Spencer Thomas, deceased, iate of Alamance County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Spen cer Thomas, deceaseds to expose them to the undereigned at his office in Burlington, N. C; on or before the 10th day of April, 1914, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payments S. B. Thomas. Executor of Spencer Thomas, Dec’d. We Ask You to take Cardui, for your female troubles, because we are sure it wffl help you. Remember that this great femais remedy— CARDUI has brought reltef to thousands of other women, so why not to you ? Fo? headache, backache* periodical pakis, female -^^eak- nessp many have said it Is "the best medicine to take.” Try It 1 BM U TMs City Fourth Class Postmaster ExamiBntloa. Saturday August 23. 1913. | The United Civil service Com mission announces that on the * l -i nri date named above an examina-i. a.litJL tion will be held at Burlington, THE NORTH CAROLINA WINE N. C, as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a contemplated vacancy ip the position of fourth class post master at Altamahaw, N. C. and other vacancies as they may occur at that office, unless it shall be decided in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of the postmaster at this office was. $4^.00 for the last fiscal year. Age limit, 2i years and over on the date of the examination, with the exception that in a State where \v5meh are declared by statute to be of full age for all purposes at 18 yeari, wonien 18 years of a^e on ihe date of the exanoiination will be admitted. AppUcants must reside within the territory sopplied by the post office for which the exam ination is announced. The examination is open to all citizens of the United States who can comj>b with the requir- ments. Application forms and full in formation concerning therequir- ments of the examination can be secured from the postmaster at Altamahaw and the local tary at Burlington or from the Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina, Five regular Courses leadmg to de- gi ees. Special Courses for teach ers. Free tuition to those whn agree to become teachers in the State, FaH Session begins Sep tember 17ch, 1913, For catalogue and other information, address JULIUS I. FOUST PKI:SU)K,\T GREENSBORO, N. O. teolk & festera . ... ., . ., D.KC,. 8. :i»l2 ■ LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7:00 A. Ms daily for Roanoke and rnterniediate. stations Con nect with Mai Line train North, East and West with Pullman Slisener, Dining Cars. 2:05 P: M. daily for Martihs- ville, Roanoke, the North and Bast. Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, York. Dining Cars North 4:15 P. M, diily, except Sun- Secre- day, for Martinsville and local stations. of. Roanoke. ly executki and filed with the Commissionat Washingtonat least 7 days before the date of the ex amination, otherwise it ma> be : impracticable to examine the I applicants, i U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COM- I MISSION. U. S. Civil Service Commission,! Trains arrive Winston-Salem Washington, D. C. 9;16 A.M., 9:35 P. M,, 1:55 P. M. Applicati^ons should be proper- iTHiuH* I)urhaa» for itu.\Gort! ' ' ■’ ■’ .onth BoHt^iti and Lynchburg T:lH>a. Bp d;iilF. an >J;30 p. ra. daily wfi.'^ptSTindaj W. «. ii SV1Pa.H'j’r. traff Sl>r. W, C. SAUNDRUS,Gen’! Pa*,. >i».- . Roanoke. Va. ..'■Biiiiingtoi},, - Office phone a74a. oo, > — — :l';. V. F. —> : A. J, Spcon & .Hornaday . Veterinarians' and jvi €• A. Anderson Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to n J First National Bank BuiMl^! Leave day calls .at Bradievs nt Store. ... Dameron & L^om ■ .: ATTORNEYS AT LAW LS. Wvomor! awh lesi I • ■PledmoBrguJaasag M9lt-isio.i«)sc0 m. Plwne • 250 psone John H. Vernon^ Attoraey aug Uonnselior at La? Burlington, N. C. OSoe.' Over Bradley’s .Stoi^ Phone €6. John R. Hoffman Attaraey>at-La# SurHngton, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor rkst Na Bank BnUding. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Poieter Buiidiug. feURLiNGTON, N, C. Or. Win. E. QSTKpPATHIC PHYSICIAN of Greensboro, M. C., will be a The Pi^moht, Burlington, N.G., the forenoons of Tuesday ad Friday of each week. For further information, appl to Glerk, or to Dr. Crutchfieid Greensboro. OfRceSr—400-401 McAdi:x) Offic Building, Greensboro, N. C. .pr . i Residence 1248 . Photiesj^^^^ J33 DR. J. E. HOLT DENTIST OtHGE Wflt FSE£MiNS 9eyii PHOffi - - - • ■ ■ BU«OHGTflSI, «. C. The Best Hot Weather Tonic iSROVS’S T.^STELUSS chill TONIC enncheslthe blood, builds up thp whole system aad will Woii- aerfnlly strengthen and fortiiy you to withstand Uie depressing effect of the hot summer. SOc. The p;.i:n;: I'L !; i,. ,. ... .I'aii tn yield to D>-. Ask tor thern ydursiplf. '''\(1 ve!'1:ii-’.('in(!nt;.) FOR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing, call 265 C.y. Sellers MSlsre Burlington J. (i, Carries In StocK ovgr 3ii Bif- ten! Palferns of fALL PAPER' Nfluseloenler-Ooseei! PIEDMONT New Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If notrget busy womeMeYccS three hous seve/wide.a.wake men a.J ThLg-& c^r'fare fo EveIVVhoe-®' " ^ ^axes. No Interest. Convenient to EVERY Let us show you. Say “seyen sjj^o Gentral,.^nd pwr representative ;^ill y0W ^o see the property ™nr -mi-
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