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■ ''r. ■''._ '-N, CORROBORATKOK. or Interest to Burlington Readers For months BurHngton citizens have seen in these columns enthusi astic praise of Doan's Kidney Fills b\ Burlington residents. Would thest jirominent people re-:onimend a rem edy that had not proved reliable’? Would they oornm their statement after years had elapsed if persona: experience had not shown the remed} to be worthy of endorsement? The fallowing statement should carry con viction to the mind of every Burling ton readei: :Mrs. Lettie Loy, lOiS Dixie Street Buriin^ton, N. C., says: “DoanV Kidney Pills are the -finest remedy that I ever used. ^11 I have said iibout them in other statements holds good. I was rheumatic. My back and limbs were stiff and lame aiid the action oi. ray kidneys was irregular. I didn’t sleep soundly. Imally got Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Freeman Drug Co., and they made me well.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milb;irn Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remenrber the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Dvspcpsia Now—Here’s The Reason. . The fact ihat there i.i less rlys- pepsia and indige-stio^ in this eem- munity than there used to be is large ly, we believe due to the extensive use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, hun dreds of packages of which we have sold. No wonder we have faith in them. No wo.rder we are willing to offer thei-:) to you for trial entirely at our ris]:. -\morg other things, they contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the great- t-gt dicrestive ac-ids known to medical science. They soothe the infianied stomach, ally pain, cluvk heartburn and ciistre.--?, help to digest the food, and tend to t;uickly restore the stom- each to i*s n;iiural v«‘‘rnu>vlt*b!o liealthy There is no n-.i tar-o ai.oiit our ^'uara::tep. h n;*:-ar,s ju^t what it sayji. We'Ii as!: yen i:«' n/j'^s-tioiis. Your v/urd i.-r cnouirr. lor u.-. if Ke>;s;I] ;)y?- pep.sia Tnblcts don’t rc^urt* your Ptoniarh to I'or.itii nrii niuki? your dj- Ktstion ou.'V i-.r.fi r*;TV!r'>rti!Mn. wx- v/asit y u »ij c:5nie bai.;: for your man- ry. They arc* .-solvi only ut tb?^ 7,000 tit'.xail Store.-., and ir. this town only by us. . Three J-i/.ey. r»Oc and ?1. Fre»einap C'V, Burlington, N. C. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N, Y., for £ sample sizt )Ottle. It will convince anyone. Yot .viil also receive a booklet of valuable nformation, telling you about thr idneys and bladder. When writing :c sure and mention The Twice^A- vVeek Dispatch, Burlington, N. C ?%egular fifty-ceni and one-dollar sigc .>uttles for sale at all drug stores. Stubborn, Anaoying Coughs Cured “My husband had a cough for fif teen years and my son for eight years. Dr. King’s New Discovery -•omplefely cured them, for which } most thankfui,” ^Tites Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw', Ala. What Dr King’s New Discovery did for these men, it will do for you. Dr. King’s Discovery should be in every home. Stops hacking coughs, relieves, la grippe and all throat and lung ail ments.. Money back if it fails. All druggists. Price 50c. and $1.00.—H K. Bucklen Co.. Philadelphia or Sr.t; Louis. Representative Webb on Military Ap propriation BiSl Amendment. Washington, I'eb. 2S.—Eeprescnta- tive Webb made a rousing speech in the House today in advocacy of his amendment to the military appropri ation bill which would restrict officers of the army from collecting govern ment money for rooms, heat und lights whicli they never use: Mr. Webb showed to the satisfaction of most every one e.vcept the chairman i«i' the committee, that here were some hundred or more officers Washingon and elsewhere who were collecting money for these purposes, whon the ?er%-ice was never perform- ed. I *'We havf the i'oom hero in Wush- > inj-vton at all the l;arracks to hoaso orBcei-s/' fiidd Mr. WebL*. “and j tbvy ujjibt tu be co.npt'Jed ;c take i iht. quartc-rs here or show* cause Ketirt'd Gcor^^ia i^lanlrr’s Advice to Kiday Xuiferers. Regarding the wonderful rurative merits of your Swamp-Root, 1 cannot .say too ;mioh. After .surft’ring se verely for three yoariJ or more '\ith >=evere pains hy weak kidneys, I was finally ifuluced to try Sv.amp- Root ihruu^:h a te^^timonini I read in cr.e of the newspapers. J was in such a condition that I w as obliged to arise from rr.y bed vj.\ «>,*• ‘i^ht times every night. I purchased a lifty-cent bottle and before it was us(mJ 1 felt so much relief th;v^ I purchasmi a one-dollar tottle jind hy the time this was taken the old pains had left my !)ack and i cc-uid sleep the whole night tfirough. I am a retired planter, 70 years of age, and f;wiriff to Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, I urn in the be.st H health :ind frel like a boy. I am al- ways glad to recommend .Swamp- Root to those who are in neod of it. Sincerely yours, C- E. USSERV, Bowersville, (Ja. jwhy VI the tu>:payer^ of the country i:;:,d to th«i comniittoe on military af- ■ fairs. Tbtue is method in this too. 'ir i‘ r.n: r.n accidcrt. It lis a j;y.sleiti ^ Ui:U hj:. grown in i be war dep;’.rt.- Ir has been the practico for yea;"^. and ihcy ::re very c.ire- i’:;! ti> gel quarter--. ‘"They say th:it ijia herr ;i’w Cliic'ico :. ".'y station moii in Chicago, when '.Ik-- •vtir fare fruni Citicago to Fort ■Sheridan is only live cents. We are rjii:r.ey, i\ seems to rt:c, uporj ' rs. I ^ of quarters whviti wj; have as li::e i a> anybody vnuld wisii right in I here. My cententic-n is that It of- fls'crs Lire detailed there they ought to .•’lay there nstead ‘^f rc!iting nunrt- ers at the Hi’^-hlnnds and other line U'.partnient houses here in the city, i ‘‘If they :'.;c a.s.signed under ‘.he ! l;;w to quarter‘d at the Washington ; barracks where they have heat, lii’ht jat d furniture and all the rest of it, :i'ii..-y niijr-ht to jro there.'* bief clerk, ap^inted clerk» chief of ilmion and all other officials and tlerks, employed in any of the depart- rnents of the government within tht district of Columbia, whose salaric.’s •re $2,000 or more per annum, classi- ;ied by departments j together w’ith :heir oihcial State residences, tlie State to which the appointment of jjch of therri is accredited, and the iate of appointment to present posi tion. Also, if under the’ civil senii;e bVhether appointed throug ah compet- tive examiiiation.or by executive or- ier,” Mr. Godwin issued a call today for i meeting of his commissicfr. at which .ime he will summon withnesses to estify as to how the civil service is .vcfrked in Washington. There is a irrong feeling here that political puU has counted more than competitive :*:vaminations in the majority of ap- r.rintments, which have r been made taring the last ten years.' One of the i:>ain objects of the investigation is to .leterniir.e just how many of these :mployes really passed an examina tion and how' many reaUey passed an examination and how many were handed their position by executive or ders. The outcome of thi^ investiga tion will be interesting to thousands of North Carolnians. Senator Simmons and Representa tive Godwin expect to ask for the removal ’ of Collector of. Customs Keith, of W'ilmington, tomorrow. Sen ator Simmons said he and Mr. God win had planned to take action to day, but that he was prevented, from doing so because of committee work rt the capitol. .viih the g:un in lay hand they *amp- ^r with deliffht and mew. No doc Iter get in their way when they are 'iunting, for It he does he get iway quicker than he came.*' In some foreign countries the eat '.as long beten utilized for hunting; >ut it has remained for Captain Kim- nc to dempnstmte its value to sports- .r.en, here. 'Spring Blood and System Cleanser. During the winter months impuri- •es accumulate, your blx>d becomes Impure and thick, your kidneys, liver u:d bowels fail to w’ork, causing so- -allcd “Spring Fever.” You feel tir- weak and lazy. Electric Bitters— •.he spring tonie and system cleanser —is what you need; they stimulate rhe kidneys, liver and bowels to heal thy action, expel blood impurities and restore your health, strength and am bition. Electric Bitters makes you fiel like new. Start a four week*s treatmeht--it will put you in fine shape for your spring work. Guar anteed, All Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 —H. E. Bucklen & C6., Philadelphia or St. Louis, Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels W'orms The cause of your child’s ills'—The foul, fetid, oifejisive breath—The starting up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep—The sallow oj'mplcxton—The dark circles under fhe eyes—Arc all indications of wc-rms; Kiokapoo Worm Killer is what yoar child needs; it expcLs the \\orms, the causo of the child's un- li.althy co’.'dltiori. For the removnl oJ sciii» stoinuch and pin worms, Kick- i. :.Hv.) Worm Ki]]e;- gives sure relief. h.' iaxalive ocrcct p.dds tone to the iicnerai Supplied as a cnjuly ;.fMir'?ction--rhiIdrc-n like it. .Safe and .-i-'re relivf. ‘Janranteed. Bvty a box t»--day. Pvir.'f' 2oc. All drug.fdsts cr 1 y K. Encklen & Co... Piiil- I > rr5ai----Ki(.'kapoo Indian Med. Co., ri^Hadelnhir.i -.ir St. Louis. Durham Postoffilce Fight Narrows to Two Men. Washington, Feb. 28.—It looks like liie fight over the l>urham postoflice, v.i^ich will be yaoant early in May, lias narrowed down to a neckand neck race between J. .Otlio Lunsford aad L. B. Markham. Representative Chas. Steadman said- tonight that he had not given thie matter very serious con- J sideralion yet but that a selection {would be made by the time the office } becomes vacan. What has become of the oldrfash- ioaed woman who bragged that they had lo break the ice when she was i.'aptized?—K. li. Ayres^ Jr. is nothing pictures'quc about i^kirt that is so tight that it shov;? ‘i'.e -outline of the corset.—Spinks. ri.e huiidred salt sacks fot csalv at each. Gpecial price on large quantities. Levin Bros., Hide, Fur :\nd -Junk Dealers, Burlington, N. C Vv'c need the money yo^u w':iu\ thi* p:3per .'t* re’ i'w to dviy to ' T'.viro-A-Wcek Dispatch. Personally appeared before rhe, this Sth day of September, 1909, C. E. Us- sery, who subscribed and above state ment and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. T. H. McLANii, Notary Public. Hr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Letter to Prove What Swamp>Root Will Do For |M(»\K.MENT to Ol-ST ItFPL’BLS^ I CANS. IMovemi-nt Started by Ucpre.scntative I (I'jMlwin to Oust liepublicans of Department Heads. i Wasiiington, Feb. -o.—Uepresov.ta- i(j\e Godwin started a movement lo- ii;ty to oust RepubliL'an chiefs from iitr.'s'o wheti he intro'iured a resolution U-allinc- upon the I'rasidcnt to furnish j tbi‘ Ilou^o w'itli the names of each |u!:d every ohicf employed h\ Wash- |ii:;jton and other c-lcrks whose salaries 1 are -^2,000 per year, or ovor. The I n solution also directs the President I furni.^h data showing whether these men are under the civil sei'vice aiti* if so. lo state whether they were appointed through a competitive ex amination or blanketed into the ser vice by an executive order. Mr, God^vin’s resolution w’hich was referred to' the commission on civil service of which he is chairman, read a.®: follows: “Resolved, That the President of the United States is hereby requested it- furrash the Housr of Representa tives for its use, provided he does not consider it incompatible with the pub- lit interests, the following informa> toK: Hie name of each bureau chief. 1 v/«) ’a!s Trained to Tfail and Ke* irieve. Starkviile. Miss., Feb. 2S.—Two ’’c- r.;arkable cat.s noted for their 5v.-f*n l}urjti.ng Instrincts and wonderful sa- j^acity, are the property of (i'npt. T. 1, Ki*nmo, in this county. The captain lives with hi.s unmar ried daughter on a small farm one mile southwe.st of Sturgis. He is a ( onfederatc veteran of 75, and despite hi.^ advanced age is an nimble a MP.n of 40. About three years ago lie conceiv ed the idea that he could put the cats U .some l^encftt, an went to work to train k^inj. At first the task seemed h.ird. but persistent effors on his part O' ercame all difficulties and in a short time he was rev>arded by the cats doing hi.s liidding. To day they arc lovers of the sport, and in fact are bttter hunters than the average ca nine. Tiiey trail rabbits;, cuons, ’pcs.sums, tr«r€ squirrels and set birds. When Captain Nimmo takes his old w’ar rmsket from the rack the cats jump on him, display their joy in various other ways and then precede him to the woods. “The cats,” said the captain, *‘will ftdlow me for mileu through the woods, and when the see a rabbit they s^uat down close to the ground and wag their tails from side to side un- t}l I shoot. Then in a Hash they dash for the rabbit, seldom failing to get it by the neck and holding it until I get to them. “Should a rabbit or any other ami- mal they aie trailing be wounded the cats will take the ?cent like a dog, only they are more skilled than the average dog. As soon as they see me The King of All Laxatives. For Constipation, Dr. King’s New Life P ’.Is. Paul Machulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the “king of all laxatives. They are a blc^.^ing to ail my family and I always keep a box hoir:e.” Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At all Drug gists or by mail. H- E. Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia #r St. Louis. We pay the highest market i f..»r furs and hides.—Levin Bro:>. ..ide land Fur Dealers, Burlington, N. C. [church directory HOCUTT SIEMORIAI. BAPTiST CHUllC'U, Adams Avenue iitd Hail Sf. Rev. Jas- W. Kose, Pastor. Preaching every fourth Sunday .it 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday Schol every Sunday at 9:30 a. ni. Prayer Miietin^ Wednesday, 7:*:*) p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society first. Sun.iay wf- EPISGOI'AL The Church of The Holy ComforlM. The Rev. John Benners Gibble, Rector. Services: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 7:S0 p. m. Holy Commanion: First Snndey, J.1 a. ui. Third Sunday, 7:30 &. m. Hoi; and Saints' Days, 16:00 a. m. Soada; School, 9:S0 a. in. ‘Ilie public ia cordialljr iaTitod. Ail p«ws free. Fins vested choir. CHRISTIAN CHtJ*CH. Conter Chardi and Darii Sreots. Kev. A. B. Kendall, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. John R. Foster, Superintandwit. Chiistian End«Avor Serrices Sunday eveiiiiies at t:4s. .Mid-W(«k Prayer Service, every Wednesday at 7:30 p. bl [.radies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets on Monday after the motid Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to all. , A Church Honia for visitors and for stnngers. REFOfiH£i) CHURCH. Corner Front and Anderson Streets. ^ ^ Pastor. Siuday School every Sabbath. 9:45 «. hi. Preaching every Secoiid and Pourtii Sabbath, 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service evci-y Thursday, 7:30 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage second door from chureii. PRESBYTER^AN CHURCH. Kev. Donald Melver Pastor. Services evtry Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. n>. B. K. •Sellars, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting-, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The piibUc i.s cordially invited to hU services. VMV«r« at St30 p. m, N« aenrices on third Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Prof. J. B. Bobertson, Superintendent. Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday, 7 :$0 p. in. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missi.mary Society, ftrit Thursday in every menth at S;SV p. m. L. C. B. Society, second Thursday in every inonth at 3:30 p. m. Luther.League, second .and fourth Sundays at 3:00 p. m. Professiional Cards Dr. L. H. Allen Eye Specialist Office Over C. F. Neese's Store ' Burlington. • - N. C. J. P. Sncon, IJ. V, S;- : W. A. Horn»d»j', D/y XI. Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians OttJcc and Hoepital Office Phone ^77 •415 Mato St, Phon# S83 BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Martin W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9::i0 a. m. J. L. Scott, Superintendent. Praisa and Prayer Services, Wednes day, at 7:30 p. m. | Christian Culture Class, Sn.tiii-day at ■ o:00 p. hi. i Church Conference, Wedneiidiiy before j iirst Sunday of each month, 7:S0; p. m i 0' -5ervaru*e of Lord’s Supper, Jinst Sunday in each month. Woniar;’s Union, iirst ?.io:iday of each ! month, 3:30 p. m. i THE METHODIST PROTESTANT 1 CKURCHL 1 Kust Davia Street. Rev. r»eory:e L. Curry, Pastor. Scrvicft.s: Morning, 11:00 Sveniiig, 7:30 Prayer Xlectinff. Wednesday eveninp^j^. Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies every JJonday itfLernooa after first Sunday in each month. Surdny .School, &:30 a. m. J. (i. lUr^r- ers, Superintendent. Good Barsca and l*hilathca Classes. You nre invited to attend all these services. M, E. CUURCII, SOUTH. FkONT steeet. liev, T. A, Sikes, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morr«inj> ;md evening. Sunday School, U::JO u, m. W. K, Sharpe, Superintendent. Prsyer Service, Wednesday eveningr at 7:30 o’clock. Epworth Leaf;ue, 7:{!0 y'clo'k cverr Sunday evcninjf. M. E. CHL'UCH, SOUTH. WEBB AVENUE. Kev. Oblette, Pasto: Prejtching every first Sunday at 11:00 a. m., c.nd 7.S0 p. m. S«ond Sun day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunds> at 10 a. m. John F. Idol, Superintendent. Everybody weisome. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Froai Street. iUv. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Homing Senietft mi 11:00 a.* m. C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.ic. USt National Bank'Buildiag. Leave day calls at Bradleys Dnia Store. , John H. Vernon, Attorney auu Uouiisellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office room 7 and 8 Secccd floor P’irst Nat’l Bank Building office ’phone ,.3 8 7-J Resident phone 337-L DR. j. H. BROOKS * Surgeoii Dentia Foster Buikling N. »8Wlt IJI'X'. S, LEAVE WiNSTON-SALEM. 7;00 A. M. daily for Koanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line train North East and West with Puilman Sleeper, Dining Cars. daiiy for Martins ville. Koanoke, the Nor;h and- East. Pullman steel eieerm lighted s!eei.ier Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars North of Koanoke. 4:15 P. &1. daily, exctpt Sun- .day, for Martinsville ard local stations. Trains aixive Winston-Salajs 9:15 A.i-i.. 9;a& P. M.. 1;55K M. 1 ritill.- l.ir diti.ii. i «i,.i I.M.vhi urjj i.oijM.u, 1if.jl5 .ii: " I I.. I.i.ilj i-.ioj„iey,. . (. t-r'. 11.1^ 1 r '{’rnff rt ! -'■'I M'hli.- i a..,. Agt \ fc. FOR all kinds of Commer cial and .lob Print- inir call T ['I liS mmi 255 ..a yets CM S«M. Gtlw RKMditt gas i'he wcntc*»cs, no matter oi faoirfciiSKlaiadinir cnrca by the wonderfaJ. old reliable I>r. ‘ortcr’s AsUscptic Heatise OU. It reZievee -*am «aa Healft at tbe s&ms time. 4Sc.S0c.*lj3i> “Ble the loi v/atchi The corn-fed ones are disappear' * \r.g. I saw a girl get into a biiKgy and 1 thought the driver had drop ped his whip.—lgn&ttu« Patrick Fr«a- ley. DO YOU Conn h^ove Receive Piedmont Interest Checks? f NOT, WHY NOT? ITS A SIGN OF PROSPERITY. YOUR NEIGHBORS UNDERSTAND. :E^x:Hix>33wa;owr oo. wk. St POOR
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