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J ts " - A -.'T"V- TKe State Dispatch: "i' : 11 . Some Big Onesl ; , Here are some, big Cooes, going he rounds of the rural pjess.: v The Louisiana Fress Journal told of a potato: which resembled a snake. Middle.town Chips said it had been "layitig'f for some such story to beat it with the tale of three which had been brought to-its office, one re sembling an owl.; another "a glove and the third a ' bust. v Then the Hale Hustler told this: Last fall while a Carroll", county man was digging his potatoeS he dug out of one niu an enormous spuu in wie on - - I il shape of a hen. and almost as large. LEn the same nest were a, lot ot other potatoes resembling eggs, and sev- Jeral resembling " vouog chiokens, some bf-which' were so lifelike that you could tel the; roosters from the pullets. 'The fellow w ho can beat this potato laying" - tale will have to put "lay iu the present tense and bars all there is to it. T. 8. We n prove this by Bert Donovan of his city. He bought the mother potate lor a heu ond had it on the Scales before he knew the difference. zrery Household in Evrlingtoa Should Know How to Resist It. The bock aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidueys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney ills do this. ,W L. Pettigrew, Reidsville, N. , says: "I heartily endorse Doan's idney Pills knd advise anyone hav- ng kidney trouble to give them a L I suffered for several months rom this complaint, the chief symp- m being sharp pains across the mall of my back. When I stoop- or lifted, knife-dise twinges would art through my body and as can readily seen, it was hard for me p perform my work. The kidney iecretions were quite irregular in ac ion and there wa a sediment in iiern. I became easily tired, was anguid and nervous and in fact was generally run down. The contents Sf two boxed of Doau's Kidney Pills, Tected a complete cure that has re gained permanent up to the present .me, t Plenty more proof like this from 3urlington People Call at the Freeman Druer Co. and ask what leir customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price cents. Foster-Milburn Co., JuffatoJft.ewYork, sole agents for Eeesesuber ijbr ain--IoAn's and take no other. In a "Dry" Town. Bohemian Magazine. Two men from New York awoke ne morning to find themselves in yannah. ' Remembering that thev ere in a prohibition state, and hav- g a thirst worthy of their sur- undmgs, the pair started, out on a till hunt for an eye opener. They were not accquainted and re in a quahdry as to where to Aart on their quest, and while they rere debating the question mentally Vetween them they were approached y a pleasant looking policeman, bo wished them "good morning." "Say, Jim," said one of the pil frims to'the other, "this is an open ug. Here's a good fellow; let's sk him." It was agreed, and the fficer answered their inquiry by aying laconically, "Follow me." 3e walked them three blocks until hey stood in front of the cathedral. ere he paused. The travelers looked at each oth r in astonishment. "Surely my good man," said the rst, 'you do not mean to tell us bat a blind tiger is being operated n a church?" . "You see the church, do ytu?" Jasked the policeman solemnly xes, assented the two. "Well, that is the only place in Savannah that you can't tret it." said he. KING FOUND GUILTY ON LARCENY CHARGE. Boston, iVlass., Dec. 29. Guilty on twenty seven counts was the Ver dict returned by a jury in the Suf- ioir county Superior court at mid night against Cardeno F. Kingi for merly well Known as a financial 1 agent m this city; and ew York,: Who has been onrtnal fotfeks the alleged larceny of :'$25 J)00 Blockaded (Con ti nued Neross Moore Etobt Footer Aggie Thomas A W Whitsett J J Brooks J A Zachary by work on tt tt t Heury "Womble tt T D Scruggs by making fills on Hope Dale and Glencoe roads 1300 00 H W Trollinger, by Terracotta for roads Jas. P Harden by one month's salary, express, etc. - " . Patterson Township. W F Wav hv work on roads G H Pickard by work on roads . H C Wells by work on roads Cobles Township. W H Shoffner by work on roads , J M Shoffner by work on roads Faucette Township. William Boone by work on roads G W Lashley by work on roads -E L King by work on roads. Graham Township. W H Wood bv work on roads Albright "Township. P C Coble by 'work on reads W H Moser by work on roads Newlin Township. S A Griffin by. work on roads C H Thompson by work on roads W F Lindley by work on roads W A Patterson by work on roads O O McPherson by -work on roads W E Perry by work on roads Rot Lindley by work on roads J T Braxton by-work on roads Cbas. Newlin by work on roads J M Roach by work on roads - Thompson Towhship. G W McCullock Thompson by work H G Parish , by work on roads W R Coble by work on roads Melviixe Towitship. R F Albright by work, on roads Mose Gibson by work on roads E R Graves by work on roado Henry Rogers by work on roads E A Dodson by work on roads Graham Hardware Co. by shovels, etc. p Burlington Township. D R Ingle by work on roads A Long by work on roads W C Smith by work on roads Apoust 13 1903. Jno. Isly'by 22 days work on road at 65c Will Holt by 20 J days work on road September Jas. P Harden Supt by one month's John Williams by 26 days work on E F Craven by one road machine blade Carolina Engineering Co. 1 Grader Blade W D Woods by 1 day committee on road near Spring church T D Scruggs by making fills on road near Big Fall n W Trolinger by piping fo$ road J J Brooks by 17 days at 66f c Jno. Foust by work on roads Jno. Isley by 22 days work on roads at 65c Henry Womble by 34 days work at 65c J L Watkins by 25 dayi at 50c JJ L Watkins i)y 25 darsAtLOO Will Richmond by' 28 days at 65c Luco Burnett by 10 days at 65c Geo Foushee by 2 days road at 50c Jake Boggs by 7 days wark on roads at 65o Will Holt by 28 days work on roads Harrison Stewart by 7 days at 65c A W Whitsett by 18 days work on road at 65c Patterson Township. G H Pickard by work on . road , J C Wright by work on road W F Way by work on road H C Wells by work on road M R Kimrey by word on road Cobles Li P Sharpe by work on road ' -A C Isley by work on road J F Coble bv work on road Boone Station Township. W E Loy by work on road Morton r Township. J W Mansfield by work on road Faucette Township. ' . G W Lashley by ; work on road - . William Boone by work on road , ; - Albright A G Thompson ibylS ilii from page two.) ' . road machine 7 4 13 15 17 20 00 76 13 50 tt tt t u tt 12 00 4 22 59 77 51 40 67 36 63 75 91 79 25 9 17 78 7 60 10 48 10 20 5 50 13 32 08 12 22 50 80 45 2 40 46 57 36 67 45 85 23 15 37 10 23 20 13 96 on roads 38 55 25 50 50 75 3 2&1 3 10 20 50 1 00 6 50 6 45 5 3 21 90 70 62 2420 07 14 13 SO 32 $27.62 7, 1908. salary and hauling on fill f 62 50 roads at 65c 16 90 8 00 14 40 2 00 631 75 52 77 11 34 5 25 14 30 22 10 12 50 25 10 18 . 2i C 50 . 100 4 55 18 20 4 55 11 70 10 99 28 18 36 10 63 62 19 85 Township. . t 6 5 31 85 62 08 21 02 16 00 2 80 25 27 Township for :"'$ Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear; There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that' is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a fumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and wheii it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken "out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever? nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous 'surfaces. . We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarah -Cure. Send for cir culars, frie. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c, Take HalPs Family Pills for con stipation. . Good people have their weakness es. They should be dealt with pure charity. We could specify cases, but respect for them will not per mit us. A earned, DO s affely where it will grow, increase and mul tiply is a declaration of financial inde pendence. It is no Where quite so safe and nowhere grows quite so rap idly as when invested : h Sk Pec Ceit Guaranteed' GoM 1 secured bv first mortgage on real es- and guaranteed 6 O lV " '' ;',v z ''h' detailed information about this, the highest class' and surest investment Address J. W. Burlington, .PiedlMoiniil: REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTING ' . ' - No -matter what you htint for or where you biint, the answer ; .. - to tne question wnat . nne soaii x-f axe t vu is a wmtflesiw. ; V .Winchester Repeating Rifles are made for all styles of cartridges, f from a .td ,50 caliber. .; Whichever model you select you will find , '"-'.,- it an accurate shooter, reliable in action and strong In construction ; - Winchester Cunt and AmmanitisTtthi T.ti ,J . Braniar made for. each eirr. John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley's Drug Store. 'Phone 65. E. S. W. DAMERON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Burlington, N. C Offlce Id Piedmont Building. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Piedmont Building. GEORGE M. PATT0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW 108 Conrt Sqnre, Greensboro, Ff C. Practice Rrgularly in toe Courts of Alamince ; Coanti. LLAR saved and lis by this Company. Write at once to the following address and secure by return mail Murray, President, Trast ;pif: North Carolina. DON'T BUY A GUN until you haye seen our New Double Barrel Models fitted with Stereos Compressed Forged ; Steel Bairels-- DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM The mode; of . Abstracting these: superb" Trap and Field . Guns Is fully set forth in our New Shot gun Pamphlet. Send two-cent' stamp for it. , '.,s : Aak yosr Dealer for Stevens Insist on our mate? J. STEVENS " j ARMS & TOOL CO.: P.O.B40M CkieesM Falh, Ham. Advertisers plea e remem ber that to change, discontinue or place a new ad, the regula tions as to time mentioned on editorial page must be observ ed. r f rtf f Copyrights Ac. Anyone sendtnc a ikeieb and description mey qnlcklr ascertain our opinion free whether ma InTenuon Is probmbly patentable. Cooananie. tkm strictly oonfldentlal. HAKDBOCX on Patent ant f rea. Oldast asanev for aenrina? patents. cy Hlffi ipe notice, without eharwe. In th' . Patents taken uiroogn Mann ft vq. reoMTV- Scientific Hmerlcam I AnsndsomeTyllhMitrated veekly: ; lanrest elrv eolation of any seientlfle Journal. Terms, i rear : ioar months. SL 8oM by all newsdealers. DUNN & Co.88J!r??- Brancb Oflloe, Oft V BLm Waahtnctoo, He If it does, you should try Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. "Why not do so. They mil relieye the pain in just a few min utes. Ask your druggist; There are 45,000 druggists in the XL S. Ast w f . them, A pwge 7ot:K doses costs "25 cents. One? tablet usually stops a headache. , They relievo pain, without leaving any disagreeable after-effects isn't that what you want! "My son Prank Snyder haa used Dr. Miles' AnU-Paln PUlg tor long time.' He ' never ' had " anything to help him so much for headache. year ago . he came home,, and I was down sick with such a dreadful nerr ous headache. He gave me one of the Anti-Pain Pills, and after white I took another and was. witlrely re lieved. 1 always keep . then - in th house now. and crave many away ta Others suffering with headache. IfRS. LOUISE '.LEWELLYN. , . Powell, South Dakota, . ' Your druggist sells Dr. Miles Antl PsJn PHIs, and we authorize htm- ' return the price of first package (only) If It falls to benefit you. v v Miles Medical Co., Elkhar Ind I h sruoisners Claims Sustained United States Court of Cuumv The Publishers of Webster'a Internationa Dictionary altera that it "Is, in f act,the popu lar Unabridged thoroughly re-edited in ever detail, and vastly enriched in every part, with the purpose ct adapting; it tomeet the large and severer requirementa of another genera -tion." . . ,. , We are of the opinion that this allegation most clearly and accurately describes the work that has been accomplished and tbe -'. result that has been reached. The Dictionary : as it now stands, has been thoroughly r&- ' edited in -every detail, has been corrected in every part, and is admirably adapted to met ' the larger and severer requirements of generation which demands more of popul' " philological knowledge than any generation 4 vm us wona nasever contained. 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