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' . ' local anlrSfc 1 L Mr Thomas Smith, Kiraesville, -oc n husiness visiter herei Satur- day, ... . Z d - -v -:; Mr. B. E.'Teague spent Friday in Raleigh on business! for. the Dis patch. . - .-.A- Rev. J.. A. Hackney' leftjratur day for Hillsboro, where he will spend a few days with friends. A Mr. H. G. Ki me. Unloaded a load of nice horses here Thursday Which, he shipped heje from Richmond. Atrs. N. M. -ates and children, of Durham, came here Saurday for a weeks visit with Mr. J. M. Gates Miss Woodfin Chambers and Miss Martha, Laird Roberteon, .of Haw River, were in town stropping Friday. Mr. J. M. Foeleman of R. F. D. . So. 10 left this point Thursday for Wilmington to" attend to some busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. J) D. Pajne went to Cedar Cliff, N;C, Friday to see Mr. Payne's brother, who was suf fering from au attack of appendici tis -NEEDED A beautiful .set of silver knives and forks for the table on Sunday Reai our proposition in another place in th.is'issue and in a few das, if you xtry, thew ausVver will be "Hafe'V The North State Life Insurance Company of Kin.ston,. C have opened up a branch dffice at Graham with Mr. C. A. Tarplev as manager. The agents of the company are: larpley ana iraie 01 orniuaui, .j and P. R. Robinson ot Burlington, and H. L. Bn)wuing of Haw River. TOR SALE A. four year-old raarel bv Gregorian, well bro ken towoi in single or double har ness, will worK to ZU P .w Cte Perfectly safe for ,ad d"v 18 r- -j n , ' Tilroad trains. Reasou for wanting t se. '1' k that we do not need her. For particulars apply to further John A. Ireland, or Johu'R. Ireland. O. D. Flaherty of Burlington has acoepted-a position with the Dis patch as its traveling representative. Whenever he calls upon you for your j subscription, new ar renewal or any I HKi w tv uuifs iiiaL yju way uuvc Avill greatly appreciate this as a fa I vor to Mr. Flaherty and as a very gracious act unto us, any favors that you extend to Mr. Flaherty will be extended to us, hence we hope that .you will do everything you possi bly can for his success, his success jneans our life. In a class rush ot the University of Georgia which was participated in by sophomores and freshman on last Monday, one of the class was thrown on his leg across a gutter in a side walk and the leg was snapped below the knee. The rush followed the annual banquet of the freshman class. Names of six of the loys who made the rush wa secured bv the police and a fine of ten dollars was placed on B. H. Su lit van. while the fines against the other Students were, remitted. Whe& her Back AcheS. A Woman Finds All He Energy and Ambition Slipping Away- Burlington women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz zy spells, distressing urinary troub- - i f vl l!J 1 "o a tRll oi SICKKluuevs aim waiu " - .- 1 you of the. stealthy approach ot dia - dropsy and Bright's disease. Kidnev Pills permanently 1 Kites, these disorders. Here's cure all proof of it . in a Burlington woman's words: Mrs. Sarah . Andrews, living on Turlington, N. C, W ebster A savs ' O 1COUJ ing to recommend ; TK1K .1 .. oan Kidney v own exper t wjng troni m, - reme- ieuce tnat tiiey ares a rei. I suiffer- dy for kidney complaint. hrough ed a great deal from pains v ' such the smaN of my back and I haa -.Us severe headaches ' and dizzy six I that I could hardly, get about. - . nnallv AoriAoA t t . , iills and procurde a box at Free man Drug Co. Since using them I ;ave been stronger and better than years. It gives me pleasure to endorse sneli rolCoM - j D ivuauic iciueuy as 0:m .; T.T.1 tii. I for 50 ,J'C IIV fill- (laa aho - L; I I 1 1 1 1 . II ou,... r.tCi- Aie Thufsdav evediner from 8:00 id; nc30fef Miss'VeiT-a. , Cates was at home to "3 number of her young friends fortan evening of real pleasure. ; JL be time was consumed with srarriea and . enchanting: music. Those; present vwere Miss FJosie JtsurKP ! ana : -tJen May. JMiss uia James iand Bascom Horuadav, Miss Blanch-r Story and Chas. Sharpe. Miss Mvrtle Islev" and H. W. KueffnerMiss iVIabei Daraeron and Emanuel May, Miss Ruth Damejron and E. G. Ctwksey, Miss Moy tie Spoon and Grady Cates, Miss Myr tle Pattersonand Mr. Bullard, miss Ivis Holt and Vitus Holt, Miss Sadie Long and Summie Sharp and John James. Lieut refreshments were served. Our Social Organization. It is no news to a majority of the people of Burlineton that for the past month that there has been a movement on lX)l io organize some kind, of a social club for the young and married men of our town. The deiails of which have not yet been rUliy Ut"U;l llJIUt W IIJJUU, uui iuvug for our city a ' plaw where all re spectable people can meet and spend a social hour. It means a place where the boarding young men of our town can take (his visiting fritrods and be at home to the world, it means a place' where banquets mVv hp triveii. for the different ore-auizations of our town, it means UAH - ' the removing iff a great degree oi fjrivte socal games to public view. The temporary organization is -as follows: K .' W. Dameron, rresi dent: J. H. Vernon, Vice-Presi vlont. Phns. Shrne. treasurer and v.vn i j - -. i Olvde Ma-, secretary. The organ ization- has uracticaliy completed norrktMtinns tor the soacious hall on the third floor of the Hall & Trox ler building. Taft to Southern Girls. Baltimore American. The President-elect surely has having the time of j - i n nis me been uW)rgia, His felicity re down in v p from the fact ,that suits not aJn a1 QVer the statt delegation fronT f vm him aud have been pouring" n UV distin assuricg him of their Jst ' guished consideration. hai Wo. over, it deems, the seminal K111' and iuvitatums to make adtlr . . . i , ... i to sweet trni araauate tnat are (vei Hi tue bud are reaching him iu sucn ntnni)fi that his secretary is keep ing: the typewriter warm in .lining out the regrets that he cannot ex change sunny smiles with all the numerous bevies of college and high school girls scattered over Georgia The girls of the Tubman High School, of Augusta, being cl(se t the home base, did prevail, how ever, upon the President-to-be to give them a talk, the subject of tin talk beiug left entirely to Mr Taft selection. He didn't, make a speech to the Augusta girls upon the use of the iniunctive process by ihe courts, and he didn't give them any suggestions as to how the JJiuglev tariff schedules should be reformed. Early in-the last presidential cam paign in a post-paudial speech in New York, Mr. Taft declared that when in Ireland some years ago, he . mi UaA b-icrJ thp Khiriiev otone. Ue Tubman Hieh School girl have no j longer aiiy icasun vawuwi-, -"j 1 frt Hah Kf it thov ever aia apuDi, umi uC get into touch with the magic rock; for he dealt out compliments with 1U1 11V- V.X-fcV th C!)Ep nnrl nl1antarv of a carpet knight of long training. thp ouestion of giving women the voting privilege but lightly, assuring the girls, now- pwr that wViPn wnmen rallv want thfl snffprawp thpv wi opt it. on the ' - .! o-pneml nrinoinlp that thev . alwavs do get what they want. As to mntrimonv hp Riiororested that it lum.. j eg should not be regarded, as 'the only future to which a young woman should look. He was of the opiuon that no Georgia girl need passanto advancea gumsieiu'iuu uihks sue wanted to; but he advised that no woman should marry trom the mo tive of escaping the old maid stage of existence. ,He assured them that Women may make for themselves successful and usetul careers. rri, T3rlnnf0W. mincrled fine ipliments and sound advice in a ton, S. C, and it is stated at the na . mi i .. i nncr vv dpnartnifint. will he followed to- ww, memories of those Georgia in tK vhat he said, and the way girle V Ml I UUUUUC33 Jj """" iris. v 411 " . . , , .-i . ii .. . rtr-i rvi nqniiHJi hp cftirl -ifl. ' raUlUUUB- wrwe v"" - . ' s . J : i r i-n. thn nni nnnrn in4L. 1UU lyll . .hi rllOn , u . . HERO MEDALS Carnegie" Fund Commission ' Also V Gives Cash for Education. , Pittsburg, Pa., Jan.' O.The Carnegie' Hero Fund Commission at its annual meeting, here today awarded 26 medals.' S14.750 in Leash and pensions. aggregating $565 per month tor qeeds ot valor investi gated since the last-meeting of the commission, last October. Among those whose deeds of heroism were rewarded by the commission are two full-blooded rudians, living on gov ernment land. The cash, awards made by the commission since its organization in May, 1905, including those made trAv nmnnnfc t 163.453.S16. and ua c; -Unwanops. 81 6.440 annually. The awards made today follow: Raymond A. May, aged 23, rail road fireman, of Cleverport, Ky., given a bronze medal for saving the life of James L. Douglas, colored, ao-ed .two vears, of Oweusboro., Ky., on Semmber 8, 1908. The child Lwas on the railroad tracks and would have been killed had not "May made k;c wiv rn the nilot beam and caught the,babywhen the train reacnea him. George H. Cole, aged 1 7, a school bdv. of Yazoo City, Miss., awarded o Krnno TnflilK and the SU21 OI $2,000 for educational purposes Cole saved Churchill L. Roberts aged 1 7, from drovyning on May JO 1906. The boys ' were swimming when Roberts was seized by a cramp. - Florence A. Whaley, 13 years, a schoolgirl, of San Diego, Cal , given a bronze medal and $2,000 for edu cational purposes, for saving from drowning Bruce V. McKeuzie, aged 7, who, while playing in the water, ran into a hole beyond, his depth, on August 25, 1908, John Bosko, Jr., aged 12, of Marblehead. O.. awarded a bronze medal and $v)00 for educational purposes. Bosko on Marclj 16, 1907, savtd Michael Ridilla, aged seven, from being carried out into Lake Erie on a cake of ice ou which the boy had been playing. Neal W. Beattie, aged 21, of rjuy.'dhall, Vt., given a bronze med.nl aii.d $1,000 for educational miriviM; Beattie rescued William A. $f&U 20 4 of Bradford Vt., icym drowning on January 27 4906 ?f8V wlrilc skating, broke through an( would have drtnvned but - i' Beattie'3 prompt isssistance. Watched Fifteen Tars.- "For fifteen years I haf Watch ed the working of Bucklenrrnica Salve; and it has never failed ttfaure :iuy sore, boil, ulcer or burtf o which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says says A. F.' Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at Freeman Drug Co. See your friend this evening and get his or her subscription and send it aud your own subscription to the Dispatch and get one of those beau tiful sugar shells pn exhibit at the Burlington 'Hardware Company. Only wo yearly subscriptions are UCCUCU. . n,npstinn H0W ls yur UlQeSUOn. Mrs". Mary Dowling of No. 228 l 8th -Ave., Sau Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She savs: "Gratitude for the won- derful effect of Electric Bitters n a case oi acme inaigesiion, prompts this testimonial.' I am fully con- vinced tnat tor stomacn ana nver 1.1. n 1 troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This erreat tonic and alternative medi(;ine o invigoraten the system, purifies the blood aud is especially helpfl in all forms of female weakness. 50c at Freeman Drug Co. North Carolina Goes to CharlestoiUor Mr. Taft. ' Washington, D. C, Jan. 20.- The battleship .North Carolina lett Hampton Roads today for Charles- morrow to the same port by the cruiser Montana ; I t :n u AT-f I, Pom na in i i vciiiw j n. w ill uuaiu -uc xiuiiu vm"""- . I - - . I JCH -W IA nV i.i.vuv.L, o i . .. . for a trip to Manama; The cruiser bv local applications, bs the v annot reach the diseased portion. -of the ear: h ere i;only one way., to cure deaf- ness ana tnab is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv au inflamed condition ot the mucous lining . of the ( Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and wheu it js entirely closed, the inflammation '-"can b taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will Je destroyed forever; U" ne leases out of ten are caused by jUaturrn, w hieh is nothing but an lnflamKl cotiditiou of the mu cous surfaces.; ' J -' ,We will .Cvp One Hundred Dol- lars for any case of" Deafness ( caused by catanh) thai cannot be cured by Hall's Catarjh Cure. . Seud for cir culars, fre. '' F. J: CHENEY & CO' Toledo, O. bold by all druggists, 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. "'l t copyrights, eta, m ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct with Washington saves tht, money and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. WritA Ar mnu to nil a.t B13 Hintb Ctreet, opp. United 8tate Patent Office, 'wiiau M tm r r ' KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH lr. Mev; Discouery FOR (Troughs run OLDS . Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY BE-? UNSED. r n w v w n s. i n ii w w & rs, n w & ii uing A DOLLAR eafnea I where it will gr6W, 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 : : ' I L Six GTuairainil -Eo secured bv first mortgage on real es- and guaranteed Morals detailed information about this, the highest class and J. w. - r m wrotessionai Cards tnariotfe UDserver - A ; H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor . at "Law, Burlington, N C oyer Bradley's Drug Store. Phone 65. Office E; 8i W. DAMERON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 4 Burlington, N. C. Office in Piedmont Building. John R.Hoffman, Attofney-at-Law, Burlington, .North Carolina. - Office, Piedmont Building. :v"-,: . - GEORGE M. PATT0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW 108 Court Squre, fireensboro, N. C. Practice Brgularly la the Courts' of Alamance , County. Donald Gulley, ATTORNEY-A-LAW, jg SELLAR3 BUILDINQ, BURLINGTON. N. CAROLINA. ick's CROUP AND PNEUMdNIA' Protector SALVE Latest successful Treatment and Preventive Combined Rubefa cient and Inhalant. Criminal for homes to not have ready. 25c. 50c and $1.00. Trial size mailed for 30c. L. RICHARDSON", GREENSBORO, ,N, C. isaved and -h-h,iiaA Per Cent (Sold feed by this Company. Write at once , to the following address and secure by return mail surest investment Address ; Murray, President, The Largt-ariiBest" News . V paper in North ICarolina. - : :- 6 ' a ;- ' :v--i:- Every day ja Year, $8.00 a Year,. xThe ObsebtR consis s consists oi li t to v 1.1 pagea daily and 20 m 32 pages StJnday State, national axP foreign 5 than any othw North Carolina newspaper.; " - THE SUNDAY OBSEltYEIt ' is unexcelled aaa news medium." and js also fiUed with excellent matter of a.mls-i' cellaneons nature :, . Address . - THE OBSERyER;CO.. Charlotte. N tt:L: : We will give you a set -of those beautiful silver'tea spoias hearing tKe name of the Siniraous Hardware Company, of St Louis, Mo., which youjean in&peot for yourself, ;for's ix yearly subscribers to tue KiJispatch.' Advertisers please remem ber that to change, discontinue or place a new aq, tne reguia tions as to time mentioned bn editorial page must be observ- ' ed. ' . V'. . 1 EXPE.ilNCE Trade Marks Designs Anyone sending a sketcb and deserlptton may. Copyrights &.C onlckly ascertain our optnton free wbetner- an luyention is projouoiy i tions strictly confident! invention Is probably 'PaSSllSt Bent free. Oldest agency for cy for securim a eh Munn it uMn1 ntM Tcithrtnt tSDtLIVa. In thfl fatents la-en inruuiju jb. receive Scientific flmcrlcan. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. MWit cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, f a year : four months,. i. Sold by all newsdealers, MUfJN & Co.36iBroNew York Brauch Office. 62 if St VraShlDK ton, D. C. Convulsions., or. St)asnis and St. Vitus? Diance arft' Nervous Diseases, f Most cases can be cured ;;by; strengthening and build ing up the nervous system. To do this a -nerve medir , cine is needed.f Dr. Miles' Kervine will be found efficacious and satisf ac- , tory. It has cured many cases or these diseases 1 and we believe it will cure 'you. we can give you names of many who have been cured through its use. Write for advice. "M son-John had epilepsy for years. o f-nr" Ho rtnff him tra.tei bv specialists for oyer 2 years he stiu contmuea io nave speus. i imu . - . - J , - ; Wfnr. ing the virtue .of Dr. Miles' A-t-Pain piiia for sific hetidache: r Concluded, to try the Nervine. .JDurlhs June, 1906, I- gave mm a leaspoomui inrej uiues day, then in July-1 gave it as directed. r ana I couia see mai ee was liupi.uviuBr' and he has not Trad , a spell sines August). 28, 1906, and has . taken .no medicine since Jan.-UY. l am.wnuus the case lust as it is hoping It 'will Induce others to try it." W. R. ALLISON, Mooresville. N. C3. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles; Nerv ine, and we authorize him tof return price of firstbottle (only) If it fall Miles Medical Co., Elkhajrt, Ind ARMS are for sale by all progressive Hardware and Sporting . Goods Merchant l and, " 91V BEARD'S splendid 'effort. "GUNS AND GUNNING trtU be mailed postpaid to any applicant by J. Stevens akms & Tool Coscpakt, Chieope Falls, .Mass., upon " receipt of price. For paper cover edi tion forward 20 cents j for clot n bound dook send 80 cents. Written forandpub- ( iisnea dj J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. I - - Epilepsy fits SUMS i II, I -.IIVC (I VMS TV i.r r . , xa mm : s A 4 t 1 f - V : i . - . ' , - tor a tnpio jranama; jluc wiuaw. v - will accompany the battleship hav- ' :otipii; otter on ,ard j the newspaper men :t : f.O. Box 4099 a jad tak , . tne name rfnn,ai e no other. 7 Is.
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