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:rv.'A . ■■ ■. .-V. ■ ^ ? -;■ ,.■- ., - ■ /. V ; . . ■ 1. .-■■■-’■■ (St iSrS-' Cl I// 0- ‘*Akt Tkt^t whi Tm Mkbg hrtCrtmhut iMm it to “Y«ian( Hopefol'* to know what not oolr ti^dM tda palcu ddiciDttaljr bgt atao Mtis&M ^ liirat and rafimbM faib tirod little bodjr. It^ Pqiti-Cota. A. Qxtund «a tin thba^-'oU Md jautf.' No wimdm it bw 1 HKh popoluitr »■« Mtciaii% Marine «M «iwt kM • ■!• Ib Mwr At tbs tiMiililfit -v«r MtiwaMd l>bewlt%«tya»» PEPSIGola For AH 7Ws-Af«#-0* PBpsKCoia Bfiing Works L. M. SQUIRES. Propiietor. PltODe 435 i-s :n WNSTON. N. ^ Come at once! my horse is sick. Prompt attention must be giv enailins stock so ttut farm work may not be delayed. Bell Telephoce S«rvice os the farm enables you to get the veterinary quickly. It also keeps you in touch -with the markets and your naighbors. If there is no telephone oa y«ur farm write to* day for our Free Booklet. Address Farmdrs’ Line Department. SOITHEBN BELL TBLEPHONE n AND TELKGRAPfl COMPANY THE KEY TO HEALTH EAT SNAILS t YBS.' WHY NOT? YOU KAT OYSTEBS? is Pure Blood. Get thft blood pure and all the ills that follow from impoverished or tainted blood, such as indifestion, ous dyspepsia, gastritis, rheu matism, eczema, scrofula, etc., will disappear, leaving the body healthy and tftie mind clear. Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy is a veal blood “purifier,” accord ing to hundreds of testimonials from people who have used it successfully during the last for ty years. It puts the bUwd right, then builds the body back into health and energy. “For eaght or ten years 1 was subject to severe attacks of eczema. Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy made a perfect cure of me,” writes Mrs. J. H. Wilkins. Bessemer City, N. C. Your druggist should have it. If he hasn’t, send us his name and one dollar for a large botth. Remedy Sales Corporation, i Charlotte, N. C. ; Mrs. Joe Person’s Wash should be used in connection witli, tl«; Branedy for the cure of sores and the relief oi inflamed and congested surfaees. It k e&pe- cially valuable for wom«B, and sboidd always be maai far «lo«r> FMeiiiosal Cirli Dr. J. p. Spoon egiBUAritr wwrBxtSAWAH. ogkt * iBdepiM-air r«ru am*i. i>j(KMrk*M«rr. S§Mmm C A. Aiidersoii, M/ D. OrriCB Hpimv: I to 2 p. n. 7 to8 3P. M. r'ttST KATtmi tm HillDOiC ijitfci'* At/Uttti it mUJNGTMl DMG STORE -—-. ■ ■- ■-> Jolm H. Venion Vttornay and Oomiaetior at Law lUIUNGltlHi IL C OAca 7 ft 8, Seeond fktot if Fint National Bank Baild'na Offin nuat. 3S74. iMidMl n«H. S37-L NOW IS THE nMEl Dr. J.H. Brooks mOMDElmST Foitar Boitdiiit fURUNGTOH, ' . • K.C. When the cold windic tow, tndl the tm>w tie^ «ad iiin 4ctosn4i put fhe fe^ to yttur cftttle. Feed them the beit M be hid. Bef^ to yiwF4wnb Brutdi^ The cow tbatleedi thft fiuniiy, end theiorac pull* the are the b«it frietMis. Tlie AotemoNIe wont go witJiotit gasdifie. the hNie cannot go without fwNL Its an old cay. thM money Qialies the nitre go, but thia it not true uriifff jnmi mvett tim money in feed. • WE ARE HEADQUARTERS- L C. MOSER BUIUHGTON, NORTH CAROLINA For All Kinds of Feed. 4^orn, Oati, Hay. Stnw, Shipetu^, Meal. C, S. HttUn and Meal, PImir, Meat, Lard, Sufti'. Co09e. Apple*. C«b)Ni|e, Potatoei, Onioni, Oranjl^ Lemons, Ridtins. Candiei. M^nes, Viaegtr, tock Salt, aiid all kiniiia of chicken feed. Dr. G. Fugene Holt OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN iT~ta Fint national 3*nt BuiUin» OffimPlMMiSOS, Rm. Si2>J. Burlinffton, - • - - N. C. Dr. L. H. Allen OPTOMETRIST Fitting Glasan — A SPtCIAUTK Office wet C. F. NEESE’S Star*. Burlington, N. C w eet feed for Cows. -BEET PULP- When you cannot get it from your Merchant, See us. William L Ward AttanMf' «t-Law, Pt*cMm w State itn^ Fadm) eraiMM, N. C MERCHANTS SUPPLY Burlington and Graham, N. C. Distributors and Miikrs A|eat«, Melrose aad D«a Valley Flour aad Feed. (Th« Journal of Ute American Madi- eal Association.) In tlie beiiaf that the American feopie can be educstcd to see the true worth of the edible snail, which miKht be ffi-own with profit in the United States, a Government expert ha* col lected some facts baarint; on their use. Rust belieTes that i« the United States snail farminjr Bii^t, with ju dicious publicity, and in time, bacome profitable. Whether at not it i» ad- vantageous^ from the standpoint of mitrition, to attempt to introduce a ;-cw food to the American t&ble is a quostioji of individual preference. Al most every one. Rust writes, who Iws ever eaten •well prepared snails, mits their gastronomic worth, from j the points both of nutritive value and j of flavor, and there are many States j' -.Yhera they couid be grown and kept' fresh until used, and where they would ' ® practice would be ad- PROMPT PAY Fair Pay Slow Pay Or “X How Will You be Rated? As every man’s er«dit rec«rd is «f the utM«st impartaace t» him, w« wish t* »ivf every citizta ami>l« n«tice that tkey are lM- [ng ratei~pro»pt pay, fair pay, alow pay aad n« pay, aee«nii»ff t« the way they pay their d«ct*r, dantista, *n>cer, kutcher, haker, eeal Man, r*»t man, *ilk man aad every ene wlia extmils th«R ereiit. As thi.n k««k is use4 by all business and profesaienal men af Bnrlinft«a and vicinity as their euide in extendinc creJit we trust y«u will find it to your intereet to call en anyone to whom you Hiay ewe money and pay up. If you can’t pay all, pay as much as yeu can, ae they can »jve you as good a ratin* as passiUe. r i-ove a very welcome addition to the somewhat limited menu of the lo cality. (n the \itssissippi valley, for in> stance, where conditions for their cultiva;tion are are almost id^l, they could be grown at pratically no coat (either in money, time or labor), and nug^t b* a««d t« a great extent ia pl*e« ef oytim, ;wtiieh ttmy freatly vantageous for the snail is possibly preferable »s an articie of human consumption. It is cleaner, feeding d.iintily, as it does, onlj on the clean est of vegetable tissues, while oysters, not being able to move about in search of food, must take what comes to them in the water, are aometime* fattened in water impregnated with bacteria laden Mwage, aad teut, •«- and other disease#. At any rate, wc can be prepared to rccfiive the suggestion of the addi tion of snails to the Afierican menu j without the revulsion of feeling which I it awakense in many at present. I It is more blessed to give than to I receive the things you don’t want. ! Fame demonstrates that even the i mantle of greatnees may beeoaie ! threadbare. I It came upon the midnight- clear. That glorious song of old, From angels b&nding near the earth To touch their harps of gold; “Peace to the earth, good-wUl to men. From Heaven’s all*graciout King,” The earth in solcma stillneM lay To hear the angelt ting. There s«etaii to be quit* a diffar- ea«* b^twMB. a rare anaa wke it iha^ mw. lush aadl Oysters ^BsnmBsxssfsssfsssssssssessssmesa Everyday. The Lin Haven oysters are the flneat oyster in tbe world. 1 am located at the Globe cafe under Mayor’s Hall. L. B. Gross Phone 9C.
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