•r-.;:;:, -S'- 'ii ■ ; 't£ ; i’ ; -. .1^ - i^- :fe- ^ r •,' ' .» • ^ M ■ ■l--f . fl- 'u - . f ■ jf '. n I' » :^>-. ■; -• ^ " U= r ■■? I ft' -J >. - r »-• ! Ik y-s ‘ ’■h ? ' i r>- i I il- . i i.i\ ■ .'! _ ‘ 'i f|j '' ' 1 ! V -- • I' ‘ V ■■ 'r. ■■ j:i.: ■' fW ■ • ■ ■, % ■ i ■ -"•;' ' ■' • S'- ’Sv I--' ■ i;; ■ V -.v I Saved Girl’s Life s ! s ■m “I want to teii you what wonderful benefit 1 have re-:| ^ ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught.” writes| J Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, ^ liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, w they went in on her, but one good dose of Fhedford’s Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble, i shall never be without THEDFORD’S BLAonSR^HT 2 in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success- proves its value. Good for M young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ||^ 9 # m m m « ARRIVES, Battalion ejF the Doirnie & Wbeeler Sliow Decorate Town With Pictwesque Posters. One of the pleasant things for a newspaper la the announce ment of a first class circus com ing and this we have the pleas ure of doing for the Number One Advance Car of the Duvvrae & Wheeler Shows was in our city today and the small army of men in white overalls and Jum pers pasted every billboard, deadwall and available barn in and about Burlington with flar ing posters of wild animals, petite ladies, highspirited horses, won derful trained ponies, athletic Comraer PHONE Job Print 263 ^ young and oia. ror saie everywnere. riiwc ^ wcmo. ||g| For Cu^, Burns and Bruises. In every home there should be a box of Bucklen-s Arnaica Salve, ready to apply in every case of burns, cuts wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle, Tex., R. No. 2, writes: "Buck- len’s Arnica Salve saved my lit tle girl’s cut foot. No one be lieved it could be cured.” The men and goodness knows what i world’s best salve. Only 25c. all. The ‘ kiddies’ are thrilled' Nkw $25,000 Gymnasium This commodious building: is ft sartiple of the complete ness of the Elon College $300,OOP plant. Every ’ modem conven ience. ■ J0 la addition modern* nesa tbroneh* Out, the rate* . arelhei«w«tia the entile South, Itom Jiji to$igifot. ten school inontht. Terms easy Eton Cotlese f graduates fill with succen resnoiisible positioas in ereiy jJepaitinent of life. Write »t once for 200 paz^ catalogae and fail particulars to President W. A. Harper Box Eton College, N. C. LOU ! IN JDAijtNS 0 F TH E M OST ,T H RILLIN6. SENSATIONAL ACTS. with joy and the “grownups” gaze at the pictures and remem ber the happiest moments of their happy childhood da s. Baseball is a national sport but the circus is the national amuse ment and it will never grow wearisom as long as managers ard special agents scour every corner of the globe for new and strange beasts and snappy death defying acts. The Downie and Wheeler Shows have grown large through sheer merit and the everlasting diligence of the management. Every act must stand the most critical test and each performer, musician, official or attache must be a lady or gentlemen under all circumstances or seek I employment elsewhere. This is ian iron clad rule with the Dow- ! nie and Wheeler Shows and to this feature they attribute the I greater part of their wonderful ' success. We will publish farther details ' and all we care to say now is for I the “kiddies” to save their pen- I nies and for the “grownups” to I arrange to go to the show and jmake the management prove that the statement “there is ; nothing new under the sun,” is untrue, The date for the exibi- tion here is 0QT.2nd. Be a child agian and enjoy, t; e day from the arrival of the first gaudy train to the loading of tha i last baggage horse at night tor i circuses do aot come every dav I and a good one like this is not to ^ be missed. Recommended ty CATAWBA COLLEGE EfJncation, f^ood bnidings, health ful loca tion, strong faculty, moder ate teirns. Full tf-rm opens Sept. 2nd, 19IS. For catalogue write to Rev. J. Do Andrew, Prei., Newton, N. C.' ^ 'V -iti NEW FALL ARRIVALS Of Men’s and Boys Saits. The advance styles of early Autumn are out in neat, genteel smooth fitting, business like styles, that wins favor at sight. LIST OF UNCLAiMEO LEHERS Big line of Men’s, Ladies and Children’s Shoes. Dry Goods Notions and Hats. B. OQODMO 5 The Home of Good Clothes Burlington, - - N. C. Remaining in Post office at Burlington, N. C , Sept. 13,1913. Gentlemen: Goch Johnson, W. Q. Peedin, S. ^3. Smith. ^ , Ladies: Miss Dorthy Smith, M'ss Julia Payne, Daisy Graves, Davie Foster. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Adver tised,” and give date of adver tised list. F. L. Williamson, P. M. Most Cilildren Have Worms. Many mothers ttimk their children are suffering from in digestion, headache, nervousness weakness, costiveness, when they are victims of that most common of all children’s ailments —worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fertful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains have all the symptoms of having j^^orms and should be given Kick- apoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms, regulates the bowels, cones up the system and makes children well and happy, Kicka- poo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia pnd St. Louis. 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. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi' ate payments S. B. Thomas. Executor op Spencer Thomas, Dec'd. Malaria or Gfiilis & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially loT MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver bettei Aan Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Stomach Trouble; Wholly Restolred! Mrs. WUson Robison, 744 Nessle St., ^ Toledo, Ohio, writes: “I feel Uke' a new p«r»on. I have n(* more heay^ feeUngs, ti6’ more pain; don't belch up gas, can eat moat anything without it hurting me. I want to be working all the time. I have gained twenty - four pounds. “People that see me now Mrs. WiIon Robison, and saw me two months ago seem astonished. I tell them Peruna did it. I will say it is the only remedy for spring and all other ailments.” No argument is needed for Peruna. Just get a bottle and try it. If you have catarrh of the stomach ydu have a serious trouble. If you want to find a remedy it would be very easy to make the experiment. Before you have taken Peruna a wefek you will likely find yourself better, then you will need no testimonials on the part of other people, or arguments to con vince you. Until you try Peruna. however, all the testimonials in the world and arguments, however log ical, will not move you. Just one trial of Peruna will convince you. Persons v/ho object to liquid medl* einos can now obtain Peruna Tablet» TaK« Om Pain Pill, then— TaRe it For Neuralgia, nothing is hettar than Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills Used by thotzsands for a generation Those who ^h'ave suffered from; neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to iise Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Tlicy have re lieved suffcvcrs {or sq many, years that tlioy h'lve become a household nccossity. “I have taken Dr. Milos’ Anti-Fain Pills for'fivi' y'Niv.s atui they are the only thing- t!i.‘'t nio any good. They have0. Hi>aralgria In my htead in fifti'i.*; rn.iri'it;''’. f have also taken them foi’ I'l.ifrmntisvn, headr ache, pliir.H in t.he: toothache, earache p;;iis iii the bfiwels and limbs. I hivve found nothing to' equal them and they are all that is claimed for them.” J. W. SEDOE, Blue Springs, Mo. At all druggists—25 doses 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. . . « MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial Gollege Maintained by the State for the Wom^n of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to de grees. Special Courses for teiach- ^^rs. Free tuition to those who agree ta become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep* *;einfc|er 17th, 1918. For catalogue and other information, address . J JLiaS I. FDJ3T iritPJSIl>lJNT GREENSBORO, N. C. Ni^w Nortollt i Western Bad l>r«ath? Ua^i Dr Mil«i’ Laxetlv* Tablets, they are exreilent for a «lu#« trliih Uvar ^ 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 Martina- ville, Roanoke, the North and East. ’ Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars 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, Trains leave Dnrham for Boxboro Bouth Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m doily, and S;30 p. m. daily except Suadav W. B. aEVILL, Pas^i’t. Traff M.gr, W. C. SAUNDER8,Gen’i Pas. sg%. Rnanpke, Va. Pr* L. H. Allejji Office Over C. F. Neese’s 5, Burlington, - ^ Dr. J. s. Prost Dentist. Burlington, - n Office phone 374-J. J. P. Suoon, I). V. S. W. A. Uornadaj Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians Otflcfj and Hospital Ofiic^ . 415 Main St. ^ Residence Phone ^ G. A. AndersonlirD Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8p m' First National Bank BuiuL X^^veday calls at Bradleys Druj Dameron & Low ATTORNEYS AT LAW E. S. W. BAMEROlll Burlhigtoo offip« in "Plstfnost Biliillag Plioiie • 250 ABOIPB lOSf Graham ofBcstn HoiMllicholsoB lite John H. Vernon7 Attorney ana Uounsellor at Uv, Burlington, N. C Office room 7 and 8 Second floor First Nat'l Bank Buildiw office *phbn^ 3 3 7-J Resident ’phdne 337-L John R. Hoffman, Atfoniey-at-Law Burlington, North Carolina Office, Second Floor r'irst Natioiil Baiik jfoSding. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BtJRLlJVGTON, N. C. Dr. Win. E. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSrCIAN of Greensboro, N. C., will b? at The Piedmont, Burlington, N. C., the forenoons of Tuesday and Friday of each week. , For further information, applj to Clerk, or to Dr. Crutchfield at Greensboro. Offices-400-401 McAdoo Offic«| Building, Greensboro, N. C. / Residence 1248 Phon.K -J Office 133 DR. J. E. HOLT DENTIST 0»IGE eVER FKEEHAKSDIUGSniE. PBOJIE . . .... (8 BURUNQTON, H. C. G.V. Sellers Art Store BurilDgton, N. C. Carries In Stock over 300 Dli- ferent Patterns of Nogsetoorder.Go$eeil i-;-' ■, I T^^New Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If notrget busy. This property went on sale at 9 o’doek A. M., January 20th. Within three hOus seven wide-a-wake men and w^en ted. sekct^l^a week or $5 a month. No Taxes, No Interest Convenient to EVER^ Let us show you, ^y “^ven-six” to Central, and our representative wil caU and propcrW M i ■-.•i

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