9
ars,
rs.
We have recently added a com
plete line of tin ware to our
Grocery Store and can supply your
Kitchen Needs wiih ware as Well as
Nice Fresh Groceries.
We are looking for country pro^
duce and hope to find it by paying
the highest cash market prices.
Phone No. 380 and your needs will
be promptly supplied.
Pettigrew & King
‘THE MEN WHO SELL GROCERIES
Front St. Burlington, N. C.
‘"'s.
i
[50 Pianos
Loak “Shovvy” and for
a tew months s o u n d
pretty well—then your
expense begins and the
i^iano Tuners have to
I cail very often.
u
$150, $1/5 and $200 pianos if you want
them, biU don’t advise you to buy
them. Our store is full ot good pianos,
organs and machines now. Get prices
and terms
Ellis Met. & Music Co.
Burlington,
North Carolina
aie
183 acre red,land farm Ht Meh^ne, N. C.,
with good 5 room r'-HicjeriCe, ^6,500 00.
100 ace farm 2 rni!-'S Sou’h oi ivlebane, N.
C., on Macadam ro-d, S2500.()0.
41 acre farm 3 miles s ulhof Mebane, N. C.,
$1300 00.
201 acre farm 2 miles west of Mebane, N, C.,
$40(;0.00.
206 aorp farm 3 miles of Saxapahaw, N. C.,
$2000.00.
80 acre farm at Glen Raven, N. C., $4,500.u0
75 acre farm 2 mi’es east.of Mebane, N. C.,
$1000.00.
All the above farms are well located on good
roads.
Central Loan & Trust Co.
W. W. Brown, Manager
Bnrlingtoi, - - North CaroMia
Have won 14 Ucbest ^meriCMt antf eitr»p«an
•w*rds f«r thelf ‘
«tTength, and DELICI0U5 PLAyl^ i
10 and 38 c«at «lxe^ BY Ai.L 8ROCSilS.
in almost past belief that a County like Alamance
in many ways Mie moat progreasive in the State of North Carolina
^ lowrate, and that she must remain
backwaid m the subject that Js important-to man «feK>ye all
^n^^ions exfst^^ death:. How lon^ must s^el^
ave information as to how the examination was mMe. Each mill
owner lurmsh^ us a man acquainted with the mill people and
tneH' homes. This man made’ a circuit of the village, leaving at
each house a letter, a pamphlet on Hookworm Disease, and the
number oi containers needed. On the following day he made a
second round and gathered up the specimens. This method was
especially successful at the Saxapahaw, the Aurora, the Lakeside,
M ^ ® Travora cotton mills. Mr. Eugene Holt and
Mr. George x. Williamson were particularly interested and stopped
tneir mills in order that the operatives might have an opportunity
to hear the lecture and see the exhibit. During our work - in the
upp'isr part of the county we were greatly aided by Mr. Joseph
Gant at Altamajiaw and Mr. Williamson at Glenco, On our first
dispensary day at Hub we were awaited by Mr. Gant who used
every effort to have the people of his mill examined. It was due
to his influence that 154 were examined at Altamahawin one day.
^ Y T^i invited us to come to Glenco, as did Mr. McNeely
or the Elmira Mills. These gentlemen then had the specimens
g)liected and sent to Ufa at cur nearest dispensary points. Mr.
iJaker, of Swepsonville, was very enthusiastic regarding our work
and 11 was due to his influence that we were enabled to do such
good work the two days we were at the Virginia Cotton Mills,
1 ^ examples of what an individual, byhisper-
sonal efforts, may do for the cause of public health and sanitation.
We are sony to state, however, that the cooperation we
received from the majority of the leading citizens of the county
was very meagre. Many of the intellectual people of the county
were indifferent and in some instances prejudiced against our
vvork. The lack of interest and cooperation on the part of
the madicil Drofesaioa and on the part of the school autho
rities was surprising! During the entire six weeks only nine phy-
sicans visited the dispensaries and very few of these took an ac-
tive part in our work. If I remember rightly, the dispensaries at
Burhngton were not visited by a single physican. When these
men were interviewed they said they were interested and hoped we
would meet with success, but went no further,. To accomplish
anything positive in public health, as in any other mov-ment for
the upbuilding'of humanity, interest to be effective must be pos-
tive and must be expressed in work. The truth of fhe Apostle
that ’‘Faith without works is dead” is seen here with much force.
Naturally, the.greatest aid in campaign of thi^s |iind is frorr. the
leaders, for when the leaders become interested the people follow
I It was a great opport'anity for those in charge of education and thf
jiiealth of the people to promote sanitation and health among the
.people, “The physicans are guardians of the public health” and
! tile time is not far distant when the work of the medical profess
ion will be, not to cure people of disease but to prevent the pepp!e
from having disease.
Why Take Less
When You Can Get
You Deserve All You Can Get
LADIES! DO YOU SUFFER
He&daches?
TaKe CAPVDINE tKem
TKe prompt relief is mag'icAl
25c. 50c. A BOTTLE AT ALL DmJ8GIST&
TWE BEST SY
tVERY TEST
You do not pay more when jou can buy for less, do
you? Cercainly not if you have an eye to business.
We put these questioiis to the tobacco growers (in the
Old Bright Beit) of Virginia and North Carolina. They are
live, pertinent questions and we ask you to answer them for
yourselves. You have just finished the harvesting of your
tobacco crop and it is now “up to you” to realize the full re
ward of almost a year's labor. Why take less when you
can get more?
Y ^u can get More Money for your tobacco on the
Danviile market than on any other market in the woild.
This is a fact that cannot be gainsaid. Others may claim
to “do as well.” We know they cannot. We-have been in
business for ten years and we have devoted our large capi
tal and the time, energy and best thought of ihe very best
men ever in the business (for the past 25 years) to the aim
and end of growth and facilities knowledge and ability, of
what is best and what is necessary to obtain for our patrons
not only hiehest market prices but the highest prices on the
highest market. We fully believe that we have attained
this aim and end and we solicit your patronage on these
high grounds of an impersonal nature and on this statement
of facts.
Our market has more buyers this season than evei"
before in its history. Of course this means greater com
petition, No use for the smaller markets to claim the
“Equal Competition,” Such is not a fact and anyone mak
ing such statement is either very ignorant or knows that it
is not a fact.
Our force is the strongest and ablest ever associated
in the warehouse business, a fact just as our other facilities
are the biggest and best.
Answer the foregoing questions fir yourself, pick out
the facts ju^ as stated and we believe you will sell your
entire crop "bn the Danville market and with one of the
branches of our Company composed of ACRE&'S BANNER
CENTRAL HOLLAND’S PLANTERS and UNION WARE
HOUSE.
“W© verify.our claims.
Yours in FACT for FACTS and for business.
Co-Operative Ware'
house Co.
Danville, Va., September 30, 19i3.
fdmam
The Dispatch
Only $L00 Per Yr.
or 6 MoBths 50c.
.Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Te Prevent Blood Poisoning
Vou’r drueeist will refund money if FAZO apply at once the' wonderful old reliable tsR,
OINTMeM' fails to cure any oase of Itching, PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING Oil,-, a sur-
Blind.BleedingorProtrudiiigPilesinStolldays. Rical dressing tftat relieves pain mnd heals al
Ihe first application gives l^s« and Rest, 50cr this same time. Not a linissent. 25c 50c.Jl.0P
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We have a farm containing 83
acres, part of this adjoining the
corporate 1 mits of Burlington,
.N. C., with 9 room dwelling,
goad outhouses, well watei*(^,
plenty of wood, fine orchard, in
every way a desirable farm.
Will sell on easy terms.
Alamance Insurance and Red Estate Co.
W. E, SHARPE, Mgr.
3
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4
\Wiis;
essons
At right when the children gather around
the sirdng-room table sttidying their lessons for
the next day, the telephone often, rings. A h*tt-3
neighbor a iTjile down the road wants help from
his school-mates. Children as well as growli-ups
get pleasure and profit from the farm telephone.
Do you know how little this servicei costs and how
valuable it is ?
See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager of
write for our free booklet A postal will do.
V FARMERS* LINE DEPARTMENT
SOtnrHERN BEDL TELEPHONE
ANB TELEGRAPH COMPANY
^ f^YdR ;^TRE^T V ATI^Am'A. GA.
Landmarks of
Progress
Smh are all the recent developments of the
(Visible Models 10 and 11}
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Among these developments are:
TAe Built-in Decimal T«bjjflator-^}vhich makes the decimat tabulct*
tMg tnechanism an integral part •£ the typewriter.
The Tahulmt0r Set Key—^wkiek eliminates all hand setting of tlae
tdn^lator sibpst. ^
The Column ^etomiines, by Ae strekc of a sihj^e
key, the ©xa*t point o» each fme where the writing is t« l^gin. ^
The Adding and SUbtrmeting^emington (Wahl M^hanism)—whtich *
««mbin*s in *ne typewriter, anrf kt •«« operation, the functions of the
wFiting mackiaip aadl the
Every one of these new dcvd-
Dpments is an evidence of the per-
?;tual leadership of the Remington
ypewriter. II1 u st r a t e d booktet
descriptive of all recent Remington
improvements, sent on reqttest
Reitiin^on
Typewriter Company
(Incorporated)
ElO F, MsinSt, Rictii])ond.VB.
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