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i- w f „) i^E. fl r y« nv-ww ^,. , ,, ,-, > . i ,t , w f '••C' ,,.■ . ... v«i- f e>?: ,' :■ y - ^ I > P:i^ ■ {;:, ^ ■ * I :-v. ’ .i- It’: ‘ > m. ■i :/. i 'i ' ■'* '1 * M . .4' ' •; i.'- ■? ^ fi- ■'■ . '' > -i:. W'i i; r^'; ‘-'fc-'-' 1-^" . p. ■ .. r* \l-.- "0 tM •- k.,: |?r' Iv. fe' ;U: t.i-' HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE Her Four Years of IKscciiragmg Ibaditioiis, Mrs. Bollock Cave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. latron, Ky —In an Interesting letter jiiwn this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock ^es as follows: “I suffered for four grars, with womanly troubles, and during Sis time, I could only sit up for a little ,'»8i!e, and could not walk anywhere at 3ft, At times, I would have severe pains isjny left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat- jEnt relieved me for a whila, but I was IBon confined to my bed again. After *at, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and ! com menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now w,alk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work.’* U you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist ha.s sold Cardui for years. He knows whal it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chjttinooza Meiicina Advisory Dspt.. Chattanooga, Tk. -n., for S^^rcim ] ustTUCt io>is on your case and 64-page book, noons Treatmant far Women,’ seat in pU:n wrapper^ J-6.1 For Cats, Bams aad Bfvises. In 'ieveiry ; home should be a box of Bucklen's Arnaica Salve, ready to apply in every ease of bums, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle, Tex., R. No. 2, writes: “Buck- lean's A mica Salve saved ray lit* tie girPs cut foot. No one be- iieved it could be cured.'" The world's best salve. Only 25c. Recommended Ly CATAWBA COLLEGE Edurstion. good huidii.f-s. henhh- fa! lorn tion,stro!if4' tki vity, juadtr- litf'J'ull tt'rrn oj>er,s Sept. 2ndil'Jl8. For cai;>Jogiie write to Rcf. J. D. Acdrew, Pre*., Newton, N. C. ^UDINE LAOiES! 00 YOU SUFFEh Monthly l^ea.da.cKes'3 T«Ke CAPUDINE for tHem THe prompt relief is magic&l IOC. 25e. 50e. h BOTTLE AT Alt 0BU665STS. Executors Notice. Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Spencer Thomas, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Spen cer Thomas, deceased, to expose them to the undersigned 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. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi* ate payments S. B. Thomas. Executor of Spencer Thomas, Dec’d. m Economy in Painting Your House does not mean buying the paint sold the lowest price per gallon. It means getting the paint that covers the most surfacc per. gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service —in other words, the hest value for your dollar. ACME QUAUTY HOUSE PAINT costs less because it takes less and las^s longer. Let us show you pleasing color combinations^ estimate quantity needed, or be of any other service we can, ’whether you huy or not. Come in and get an Acme Quality Painting Guide Book and some color suggestions*, ¥nm£ls STAINS To Paste In (foe's Bible When in read John .14. When men fail you. read Psalm When you have sinned, read Psalm 51, When you worry, read Mathew 6:16 34 ■ before church service read Psalm 84. When you are in danger, read psalm, 91. When you have the blues, read Psalm 34. When God seems far away, read Psalm 139. When you are discouraged, read Isaiah 40. If you want to be fruitful, read John 15. When doubts come upon you, cry John 7:17. When you are lonely or fearful read Psalm 23. When you forget your blessing read Psalm 103. For. Jesus' idea of a Christian read Matthew 5. For Jame’s idea of religion read James 1:19-37 When your faith needs stirring read Hebrews 11. When you feel down and out read Romans 8:31-39. y When you want courage for your task, read Joshua 1. Wh^n the world seems bigger than God, read Psalm 90 When you want rest and peace read Matthew 11:55-30 When you want Christian as surance, read Romans 8:1-30 j For St. Paul's secret of hap- j piness, read Colossians 3:12-17 '^ hen you leave home foi labor or travel, read Psalm 121. When you grow bitter or cri tical read 1 Corinthians 13. When your prayers grow nar row or selfish, read Psalm 67, For Paul's idea of Christianity read 11 Corinthians 5:15-19. For Paul's rules on how to get along with men, read Romans 12 When you think of investments and returns read Mark 10:17'31 For a great invitation, and a great opportunity, read Isaiah 55. For Jesus, idea of prayer, read Luke 11:1-13 Mattnew 6: 5-15. Fora prophet's picture of.wor ship that counts, read Isaiah 58; 1-12. For the prophet's idea of reli gion read Isaiah 1:10-18, Micah 6:6-8. Why not follow Psalm 119: 11 and hide some of these in your memory, w¥l^iRUfi™r FIMI? Becatue lu Citizens Have L«arned The Ttntii. After reading this generous and encouraging report from those who have the mis* fortune to suffer, as he did, will natbrallj long to get similiar re lief. fcut to get the same goOd as Mi’. Ellis h&d, ycu should get the Si n e rtmedy. There are oi course, other kidney pills but there aie no other kidney pilis the ss me as Dean's. lhat is vi hy Burlir gton people demand the genuifje. C, B. Ellis, the well-kncwn meichsnt, residing on Eront St., Burlii gtcn ,N, C., says: “Doans Kidr t> Pills have never failed to help n e. I am glad con- fii m the statenr ent I gave some years ago, prai4ngthem. I was suffern g ircm a slight attack of kidrey crmplaint when I got Doan’s Kidrey Pills. After tsking thtm the pain left." / i-iilt /,!' c?/7 > tiIf !!•.Price 50 ceutf;^ Ff.-tn AJiii hiL 1 i,r,/iJoNnv York. i'Ole ,(.r T/.t I J Htd hnnn.ltr i..-.n r)oi)\^—,‘ud tfike /;> at}ter. Dr. Milea' iji.xauve Taoleta hav* S •^nndy flavor, ( hiiar^'n never think «f at iTtu •• f Adv»rtta«tneMt.J • •' Mew $25#0Q Gymnasium cooim^>o«« building Is a sample of the complete ness of the Elpn. Colleg^ $300,000 plant. Every modern conven- ' la ience. ' additu>«^ to modem* nest thTOueh- rtnt, the ntct •re tkeicHmtlB the entite Soutlu trom $131 to$i9l fo( ten school moatbs. Terms easr Elpn Co{Isii« graduates /ill with tacc^ responsible positionsin c?^' depurtment of lite; Writ* at once orzoo page caulogne ao4 full particulars to President W. A. Haviter Box ^ ' Elon Collej(r^lAi.G.. • L H. , Eye Specialist >ver C. J&iirlington, Offite. Orer C. P. Neeae'B « Kt'*' N.r ~o«.l Heart Diteftse Almoit Fatal tp Young GJrl "My daUfhitr, wh*n thirteen ye«.r* oid,' was atrlcken with heart troublfc Sh« ■was 90 bad we had to place liM near a window 00 »he could; gH her breath. One' doctor aaldi 'Poor- clilld, she I* likely to laii dead, any time.’ A irtentl. told me Dr; Miles’ H«art Kemedy h&dr cured her father, so I tried It;' and> •he beg-an to- Imi* prove. She toolc. a grreat many bot tles, buV she. lii ' Spared Ip' iTia ! to- : dayj a fat;, roey cheeked girl. Ko one can imagine' the- confidence 1 have In Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.” A. R. CANON, Worth,. Moj The unbounded confidence Mr.. Canon has in Dr. Miles’ Heart R'eiU'- edy is shared by thousands' ofc others w'ho know its, value front' experieiice. Many lievtrt disorders, yield to treatment, if the trcatnietit. is right. If you are bothered; with\ short breath,. faintiiig speiis,. swell ing of feet or ankles, pains- aboufe the heart and- shovii Jer bia;desy, pal pitation, weak and hungry spills,, you sh6u!d begin using Dr. Miles'' Heart Remedy at orce. Profit by the experience of others- while youi may. ♦ Dr. Mllee' Heart Remt^dy l» told *ndi guaranteet. by all drugfilata. MIL.es MEDICAL CO.,. Elkhart,. ItitU THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industnal College Maintained by the State; for the Women of North iGarolina. Five regular Courses l^^n^ t grees. Special Courses for { **rs. JPree tuitiw to those^ who agree to become ^ehers in the State. Fall Sesskm begins Sep- :emberl7th, ,1M3. For catalogue and 6ther information, address JULIUS I. FOtiST GREENSBORO. N. C. N Rv W NorWft > WesterB Df. J. S. Frost Dentist, B^rKngton, , fs| ^ phone 374-J. Ref ill, J. Fl .'5'0vs)oii. 1>'. V. 8. '' W. A. Horaada? j„, J Spoon ic Hornaday Vetcrinanans OHIce aind' Hospital Pbon 9».l j 4l:5-St,, Re8id«*nc^ Ptiotie^M Cl A. Anderson M. o| Office hours 1 to 2p. m, 7 toSp.a Fiscst National B^k Buiidi^. I Leave day calls at Bradleys Dameron & ATTORNEYS AT LAW [turlmgioa offifte in BvlUlag FktNW • 2S( AilOirH L9II ■Orah;ia, office- lo Bitll'Iiiiclioisaa Phaae m\ John H. Vernon, Attorney ana Uounsellor at I«| urlington, N. C. 7 and 8 foor First Nat'l Bank oMee ’^phone 3 3 7- J Resi ^phone 3^-L John R. Hoffmai Attcfiwy-at-Latr Burlington^ North Carolin Odfktr Sec«M»d Root r'ir$t N«ti Ba^ l^niMiig. DR J. E BROOKS Surg^n Dentist Foster Building &0RL1NGTON. N. C. i>BC 8, 191:3 LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7:00 A. M. daily for Roanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line train 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 liglited sle#©fe Winston-Salem to H^sburg, Philadelphia, New Dining Gars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily, except Sun day, for Martinsville and local stations. Trains amve Winston-Salem 9:15 A.M., 9:35 P. M„ 1:55P. M. Trftins leave Durham for HfiThnpo Br. Wa E. Crotchfit -OSTEOi^ATHIC PHYSICIAN| of Greensboro, N. G., will be The Pi^diiiont, Burlington, N.CJ the forenoons of Tuesday Friday of each week, Fbr further information, ^p!j to Cl^rk, or to Dr. Crutchfield a Greensboro. 0»ffice8-400-401 McAdoo Offic^ Building, Greeriaboro, N C. DR. J. E. HOLT DENTIST OtFICE ilYEI HEEMANS OWS $ri)K| PBONE . ■ . . - - . BUtUKGnW, N. C. W 0. 8AUNDBB8.G(ii’fpMl i|>.' Roanoke, Va. r- C.V. Sellers Art Slore i SarliiHitOD, N. C. Carries in Stock over S9Q Oit^ ferenf Panems of Vi ■WALL PAPER! Noosetoorder-Goseeit PIEDMONT New Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If notrfiet busv ihis property went on sale at 9 o’clock A. M, January 20th Wif-hm ^ ousy. ^ ^ women hai selected and purchased as many lots wide-a-wake men a.n Your choice lot $200. $10 down~$l a week or 55 a month No ^ ^ ^ itx/cdvJ IHING—5c car fare to Everywhere* * Interest. Convenient to Ever ] Let us show YO^ Say ^even-six” to Central and our representative will fiU, and take you to sec the property ■i. I. •a ••• ••••
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