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m ‘Oeriix any ^I'cing Ir^d in line, •e low ny ^ /" ic \- flVE’S is Equa^b' lie Livcfj iilds up ildren* s cbill Tonic le we?i knowfl roagest bilt*^*' Is and Fever, ;or to N«Tsi«^ OXlt to action sn» 5trengthe»er' caeanit. 5^’ WANT ^ $25.00 Hornless Sym, Taking IVIachine fo DRUG CO JX?! 1^5. *■• ' b' ,r* -ivvtr-^sMeessi; i i,:na Andrews who has 0- a t.wo months ai Spencer is at home > K Morrow w^as an auto .r,v- TO U'.e city of Greensboro ':;|;c Lena Walton has recently iiied as a student with the ■ Vina Business College. Miss ' ^or; uas a member of the ; c of the Graded School. ; - ;; ;1 Mrs Jno. R. Foster .' \j, -.,;av for a visit to friends „ ■ '. Prospect Hiiland ,; in Caswell county. Street Methodi'^t iJiS.; a j^ood attend- ot* nic*etings' ■!'n tlii'-. 'iVeek. '■i o'" I5i.;r:ino- 4 ;U'i‘ep^ed will! Jo^ A n. i. 0. ;, i I'livanessof Rarnsear i in town the guest j The Koil Cate!: Co give Dun- i Pony Coupons with every iDra'ch&se The only store in the liitv selling shoes that give’s tnesePony Coupons. Trade I with them and get Coupons. Miss Gal Bowland, Byrd Mc- I Clure and Mrs. Ada Patterson, Messr? Eugene Holt, E. W„ Franklin, and Marvin McPher- I ion were visitors to the city of Greensboro Tuesday night to attend the opera “Robinhood.”’ Miss Mina Pickard of Elou College spent Sunday in town I the guest of Misaes Willie and I Ailie Patterson. , Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Neese have recently purchased the beauti ful home from Mr. and Mrs. [Jas, P. Albright. I Mrs. 1. W. Hitchcook and dau ghter Virginia of Washington, I*. C. are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kendall. Mr, Albert Foust of Guilford County spent Saturday and Sun- flsy the guest of his brother J. E, Foust, Coaticook, Que., Sept. 7.—No word has come to Coaticook tc- night from the Department of the Interior at Ottaw^a as to when Harry K. Thaw will be taken to Montreal for his hear ing there Sept 15 before the King's Bench on the writ of ha beas corpus obtained by his cou nsel. The quarters here are comfortable and the immigra tion agents in charge said today that Thaw might be held until the last moment. “The Department does not de sire to stir up any more excite ment about the Thaw case than is absolutely necessary.'’ said T. B. Williams, one of the immigra tion officers. “There has been enough already and when Thaw is removed it will be as quietly as possible. We don’t want any fuss” Thaw’s Sunday was] :r6 hs^is the most uneventful day since his arrival in Canada, He had only two callers, his stenogra pher and his local counsel, W. L. Shutreff. Most of the day the prisoner spent reading about himself in the newspapers. The officers volunteered to take him for a walk, if he felt in need of exercise, but Thaw declined. m ALAMANCE COUNTY’S OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK. “A man in Washington, N. C., had saved between four and^ five thousand dollars, which ne horded in his house, then came the storm, and house and savings are no more. There were plenty of good bantts in easy reach, but this fellow was too wise in his own conceit to trust them. Maybe he is convinced now that he was a member of the famous .class from whom the currency is soon parted.’’—News Item. Moral: Put your money in this BANK and you can always get it when you want it. We pay 4 per cent UNITED STATES GOVERNMFNT DEPOSITORY % ;;VL A.IsD PERSOMAL || Rev. P. H. Fleming filled the pulpit at the M. P. church last j kSunday morning in the absence I of the pastor, Rev. T. E. Davis, ; who was assisting in a revival meeting at Fairview M. P. church near Gibsonville. Mrs. C. R. Way and children who spent a few days in Greens boro last week, returned home Friday. ! Miss Lula Cates of Graham I has been spending a few days , the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Ailen Horne. Miss Minnie Stokes has accept ed a position as clerk for B. A. SelJars & Son. Mrs. Feter Sutton of near Al- tamahaw v/ill be buried at Beth lehem this afternoon at one o’clock. Funeral services bv K3V. j. W. Hoit. ; Thaw Spends Quiet Siin^ay le Coaticook. Streams SwoUes. Kinston, Sept.. li;—Every stream in this section of the State is affected today by heavy freshets and Tuesday and ea^'ly yesterday most of th|m by :ab- horm^l tide$i A rise of > several inches has been noted in Heuse River here, and the stream is ex pected to '.be high considerably above the normal stage when the crest of the heavy freshets coming from upstate st/ike this point. This is due to the exceedingly' heavy rain recently, I'wo and three quarter inches was recorded as the precipita tion of ^ last Wednesday, The Moccasin River at Snow Hill is rising’rapidly.^ At .Greenville the Tar River is out of its banka though the height of the rise is believed to have been reached. Tne stream is higher: than in many mof>ths. At Greenville during last week's storm the river rose four feet from the tide in Pamlico River, the second time in history, it is said that it has been affected by the tide at that point. No loss of stock has occured but farmlands in the vicinity are inundated. Tuesday a brisk northeast wind similar except in velocity to the gale that caused such dam age last week, drove water from the sound into Neuse and Tren- Rivers at Newbern until those streams rose two feet above the usual high-tide mark. In Pam lico River with its greater width the rise was not so great but with considerabl Many people fear ed a repetition of the recent storm at points near the south but this.failed to occur and the need of a kidney medicine for iwer three years.• For sale by all dealers. Price 50cents. Fostfer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.’ Y., sole agents tor tbe United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Business Column Deposits His or in this Bank. Advertisements are charged for ie i this colwffijn at the rate of five cents a line, six words per line. water gradually midnight. receded before Fakm For Rent. -North of IVlebane. Apply to G. A, Sharpe, Bijrlingtoii, N. C. I Found in Episcopal Church. | ) A fraternity pin. Owner can I have same by describing it to ‘ Rev. J. B. Gibble and paying for this ad. WANTED. “A reliable woman or girl for house keeping white or colored, good pay, steady position. Apply to I. J. Mazur Burhngton N. C. WANTED. Two or three furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire of The State Dispatch, Do You? STET*feDN U liN.A BAD WAY ?? Many a Burlington Reader Will Feel Gratafal far rhU Iirorini- tea. If your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching If urinary troubles set in. , Perhaps your kidneys are “in a bad way.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Local evidence proves their merit. J. F. Freeland, chief of police, 616 Ramsieur St., Durham, N.; C., says: “I suffered from backache and pains through my oins and sometimes I was hardly able to straighten. After I had been sitting for awhile, I had to catch hold of something for support when I wisl^ed to, , get ■up. I also had a gr^t deal of trouble from the kidney secre tions, owing to their frequency in passage. I used Doan’s Kid ney Pills and I found them to be jiist what I needed. This re medy was also taken by my son, who had weakness of the kidney and the results were satisfactory. You may continue to use my former endorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They permanently relieved me and I have had no A IMING to get a ^ Stetson? Come to us then and let us show you the latest Soft and Stiff Stef- sons for FalL This is your hat shop, remember —packed with alert and virile styles lor men who feel that way about their clothes. Drop in and get acquainted with the new Fall stock, today. B. A. Sellars & Son, Burlington, N. C INSURE INSURE Your Life Your Property Your Business with us Liberal Contracts Strong Companies OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR. GOOD OFFERINGS; IN REAL ESTATE. Four room House on Mebane Street Good Condition. Fine Neighborhood _-_Price_.__,.$650 00 Fine Building Lot on Car-Line near Graded School, Good place for a home.-___-Price $500.00 Another one Nearly as Good__ Price $325.00 Forty acre Farm__._.._2 1.2 miles from Burlington, 1 1.2 miles from Graham, good land, well watered, 200, or more, cords of wood, near rural graded school, A Real Bargain at $1250.00 Let us supply your Real Estate and Insurance Needs. The Company of “The Square Deal.” Standard Realty and Security Co. Office in Fonville Building. J. P. Montgomery, Pres, C. C. Fonville, Sec.-Treas. First National Bank, Burlington, N. C. United States Government Depository. 5s;: FLAVORING EXTRACTS Sauer’s Flavoring Extracts are made of the very finest vanilla beans, fruits, etc. obtain able in the world. They retain absolutely natural flavors and are extra strong. Mil lions of users testify to their superior qual ity. Leading chefs and fine cooks will not use other extracts. 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