mm 5 Why Take Alcohol? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must 1:^ poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out. Follow his advice. J.c. A yer Co.,lLoWeU, Mass. The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Piiis aj. a family laxative. Xiver piUs. All vegetable. Ask youf doctor about them. Local aoi] Personal Mrs. Van McClure and family w’11 leave this week for Memphis Teiin, FGR RENT—Five room cott age' Good Location. R. W. Ingle. Miss Pearle Lea of Chapel Hill was in town Sunday visiting friends. Miss Mayne Holt spent part of last week, the guest of her cou sin Miss Birdie Holt in the coun try. Don’t fail to call at Smith's Furniture Store, and see the beautiful prizes on exhibition there. WlSHINlim UTTER. From our Kesruiar Correspondent. with an appropriatica c4$2S0,000 will be able to gatiier Jinfcaroa- tion tha t will be va uable when the next revision tafe es place. State Dispatch. A $30,000 Prize Offered. Shortly after handuig Glenn H. Curtiss a check for $10,000 for his successful fight iroia Albany to New York the New York World announced a new pricje for aerial navigation. The offer is made by the New Kotrk World Post-Dispatch. This time a prize of $30,000 will be ;flven for a successful fight between New York and St. Louis. C6fiditioiis will be announced later.- Crowded out last Miss Beulah Fowler of Char lotte spent part of last week the guest of her cousin Miss Dafney Fowler. Miss Annie Justice who has been at her home at Statesville on a two weeks vacation return ed Sunday. Miss Moiliie Foster who has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. Is- tey returned Saturday to borne at Union Ridge. Miss Beulah Durham, of Saxa« pahaw, came to town Saturday to meet her sister, Miss Sallie Durham, of Gree ’sboro. Mrs. C. Pearson returned to her home at Reidsville Sunday after spending several days the guest of Mr. a nd Mrs. J. H, Isley. Geo. W.Isley was one of the suc cessful applicants who applied for liecense to practice pharmacy at the examination held first of last week at Charlote. 79' took the examination 44^ failing. Mr. Isley ha.s been a student o f the Page School of Pharmacy foi** the past several months. Washington, D. C., June 4~ It may be said that the prospects for a Republican majority in the next House of Representatives are much improved, or rather, that theprospects for a Demo cratic majority are fast fading away. In fact, Democmtic pros pects have consisted mainly in claims and blustee which are no longer as bold as they were a few weeks ago. The present Republi can majority of 44 may or may not be reduced, but it is expected that it will be 25 or 30, if not more. The hopeless of the Democrats is apparent in their claim that they will gain from eighty to a hundred seats—such a claim of course is not sincere. The Re publicans will surely gain twelve or fifteen seats, and with that gain, can lose twenty to thirty and still have a substantial ma jority, But it is quite likely that her! as many seats will be gained as ! lost, and the noajority in the next House remain about what it is now. The Democrats have beiati bal ing their hopes on thie unp^ular- ity of President Tafbut Tsft is gi'owing in public esteem daily. The people are learning the tru^th about our big, good-nat\^ed* hon-^ est President. They are learn ing of the ceremonies of his Ad^ ministration, of his persoal sin cerity, of his aim to give the peo ple an administration for the-best interests of all. Then again, the bugaboo’ of high prices, which was laid^ to the tariff r is becomingr a boomer ang. Every one know^s now ttotfc the increas^ prices were not due to the tariff, but btjst of all, prices are rapidly falling, and in many instances are lower than a year ago, while wages are con- sistantly being advanced. Gen eral industrial conditions are good. The revenues under the operation of the new tariff con tinue to increase, and! no sigri of calamity can be seen, and with out calamity, 'which is always the chief Democratic asset, that party has no argumeiit. Good progress is being made in legislation, and the work of the px’esent Congress will compare favorably with any preeeeding one. In fact, it is more than probable that the first two ses sions of the Sixty-first Congress will be numbered among the most important and effective in our history. The appropriations to keep pace with our growing popula tion and the increasing demands, should be larger every year, and yet it is believed that the ap TIompsoE-White. f^refwdedsout last week. Mr; Lonnie Thompson, of Greensboro, and Miss Ida White, of Hawfield, were united in mar riage this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White. Rev. Dr. Me bane officiating. Miss Vv^hite is a beautiful and aecomplishd young lady with hosts friends. She is very favor ably remembered in Burlington, having been one of our graded school teachers one or more years. She is related to a large number of people at this this place many of whom attended the wedding. Mr. Thompson has been engag ed in business at Gx'eensboro for several years and has a very bright future. Alter i-eturning from their wedding tour they will reside at Greensboro. We join their many friends in extending congratulations to this lpr0p]-iations of the nresent ses- popular couple and hope them I skm will be but little, if any, many biessmgs during lite. tlarger than those of the last ses- ■ ^ [sion. This result, in conjunction T«o,.hi«c, ! with the millions saved in ad- EodS WlR.itiF S TrOJl)l8S, , niinistration, will present a re- To many, winter is a season of! cord that in itself should assure trouble. The frost bitten toes: an endorsement of the President and fingers, chapped hands and and a good Republican majority lips, chilblains, cold sores, red i in the next House, and rough skins proves this, i There will be no more talk of But such troubles fiy before, immediate tariff revision. The Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial ’ present law is w^orking so per- convinces. Geatest healer of fectly that no present change is Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores,; demanded, while all agree that Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c : we should give it a fair trial In at Free man Drug Co. jthe meanwhile the tariff board. No Time l^asted. Prompt Action Is PleMiiig Many Borlington CiiiwM. Get down to the caiile of every thi backs are caused by sick kidneys. Cure the kidneys; you cure backache. Doan’s Kidney Pilis are for kidneys only. No time wasted to cure other troubles. Burlington people eiKlocse their merit. Miss Annie King, I is Il^vis St. Burlington, N. C., says; **Judg- ing from the results I #bt^ed from the use of Doan 's Kidiiey Pills, I know that they are a re liable remedy. My k.idaeyS'Were weak and I was causerd miicfe ae- noyance. I finally procured, a box of Doam's Kidney Pilis at the Freeman Drug Co., and; used those according to directions; I«; a short time my health greatly improved.'’ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbiirn Co.,, Buffalo, New York, soie agents' for the United States. Remember the nainefDoan^s —and take no other. Aixierican engineen; l^iave Ite- giuai to> ex^vate the ancient city e^f Sardis,, about five Mtors dis- fettt by rail from Smyrna. The work wflil last two or five years, assd; it is the intention to lay the entire city Two hundred men vrfll be emplc^yed eight moaths each year. Prevent and Relieve Headache ‘‘■'It gives me great pleasure to •be able to refer to ife Miles' Aniti-Pain Pills as the Best rem edy we have yet had, our house for the prevention and cure of headache. ivife who has been a constant s fer for a Rumber of years i above complaint joins me ir c liope that they n^ay fall into - hands of Sill sufferers.” JOHN BUSH,- Watervie.it, Me. 'U'sed Them Four Yoars. .“Dr. IMiles’ Anti-Pai^'Pills are the best I ever trie.i for the relief of headache. I have used them for nearly four and they never fail to give ■ne relief. I have tried many others rem edies, bttt have never femad any better.” JOSEPH FRANKOWiCK, 854 Trombly Av„ Deti6*l ■ Mich. There is no remedy tlsat will more quickly relieve iiitf-. form of headache than I Dr. Miles’* Anti»PaIa Pills. The best feature of tliiS re markable remedy is ths; liiSt that it does not derange th«; sSiOmach or leave any disagreeable after- eSects. Druggists everywhere set: ; iham. Iff flret package falis to benefit, yotir. drug- sUt will retura your money , ' MJi.ES MBQICAL, CO., Ind. Itesfoess Gannot be Cttrett by loca.1 applicatione, ,as, they cannot reach the diseased portion of ibh© ear. There only one way to cure deafness and that is by Gonstitntional remedies. .DeafoessKs eaiised by an inffamed condi tion of the mneons Imning of thft Eusta chian ^"iibe. When this tube is inflamed you toye a rumbling sound,oy iaij^Tfect hearing, ahd when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the resuit, and tiniest the inflamKiiation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal coudition, hearing will b{ destroyed lorevepj nine cases out of t^en ar:* caused by Catarrh wMch is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the raucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catrrah) that canaot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send tor circulars, free. F. J. Chesky & Co.jiToledo, O.' Sold by Druggists, 75. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa- tion. i A new machine gun which the United States Army is testing fires more than three shot^ a minute, weighs only 30 pounds and can be operated by two men, one loading as the other aims and fires it. USTOF UNCUIMED LEnERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington^, N. C., June 11. 1910. Gentlem^: Horace Bibb, Geo. S. Dodson, Coy Moore, R, L. Smith, L. C. Williams, (2) A. L. Wooters. Ladies: Misses Martha Dark, Laiah Durhnm, Callie Thompson, Flor ence Vansi®ay M€sss^ Frank Car ter, L. E. LeGrand, Loulla Sim pson, Persons «iBlkg for any of these letters will pteas« say “‘Advertis ed^^ and give date of advertise list. J. Zeb-Waller, Post Master. tTofessiaral Cards Dameron & Long A5CT0BNEYS- MT LAW BurlmgtOD office in' PledBioDt Biildinfr Bbone - 2S0 Grahimt ftffice'iiB' KcdSUHcJioIsoaf B%. nane HW4 Johix H. Vamon, Attorney aad* Counselte? at Law, BuEHiragtonv M. C. Office over Bradley’s Store. Fhone 65i, John M. Hoffinan, Atlbi»niey-at4iaw» Burlingtonj, North Carolina. Office, N0J.3, Se!lar» BaildisK. DR. J. H, BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLM-(^JTO^, N. C. . Dr. W. A. Stroud Practicing Pfoysician. BURLINGTOIS, N. C Ofiers hie ]>rofession»l services to the people of Burlington anc[ surrounding country. Calls promptly responded to ’phone. No. 29'day or night- OFFICE AT Stroisxi’s Drug Store. Jas* N. Taylor, M. D. Physician Sc Surgeon. OMce Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PKONES; O10C&218A, Residence 395. Honrs 9 to 12 a. ni. 4 to 5 p. m. Speciaiitt Diieasetf of Childrei! and Women has been burned oat. Nothing but a few odds and ends of furmture.Ieft to telil the tale. Don’t wait until the same thing happens to youv Protect yourself with We write insurance for the ^TNA, HARTFORD HOia: of NEW p ^ M. NATIONAL and Companies well known for their liberal treatin^t to ti^ir polic^^^ Insimfr & Real Esia^^ ByRLWGTON, N. a Recdved Another Car of the Famous The Manufacturer... guarantees that the cook ing qualities of th^ stove cannot be excelled by any in the IMited States. It will be to your interest to get our prices on this stoves m one In addition to the above we carry the larg est stoek of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods ever carried in Alamance county. u B. I T H The Furniture Store. Davis St. next to Alamance Loan & Trust Co. - N. Carolina. J &EFENOED. Se?)diao^l e ©Xpert search «onid report, 1 U. 5,. P»tentB, tfftde marka I ^pyrightB.ite., «|.L COUNTRJtS. I Business direct Waskiag-ton'^.aves thmt I money and often paitht, • intent, and [nfrin^ment Pntittce Ex&litdy«W. "riteorcomeito„uaat , I 710 SlghUi VniM St«tM ratMtUSM, WAStMf^OTON, C. Electric Bitters Sacceed when everj^thing else In ne^ous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme r**nediy» as thousands have testified FOB KIDNEY, LIVER AND 8TOMIACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’.^ counter. MONEY To Loan For one yea^ or longer at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. We negotiate loans only on first mortgage on real estate. : We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, have the papers recorded and look carefully ana systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We save all the worry and trouble incideiiit to negotiating such a deal. If you wish to buy or build a home, enlarge or extend your business, caU to see us, anti let us ta.lk :IT OVEE Phone aair ItMi* ^ Ft ■:N. Bv l>er anj blocks f Kissen' town f ijiore th hubs on Mebane. On Sa at the ption wi was giv and M number was a ones w Mrs. G Freshwi son. fillies Pat We lei windsto! jnountai teen-yea whose h near Idl ed by a him. A thou gh n same tim We lea tlemyre, school, o; ed on at at State , appendici highly s ing alon friends ly and c imDsMro As M party of ing dow one day 1 they had they dro bees, but was very control, freighten! through Miss Guilford' was mail Thursda Lynch, ceremon. of the Pi and was McC. W bride is woman a with a w The groo road busi lateigli Cacal Severall who are for teach^ C. are hoi leigh, plaj work. In the Prank GrJ was awari against Co, fo working A verdi given by the suit oil the Deep of Moore manded $| he had hig while at' of the was conti V«1isl«rWe«l In the Danville Annie Joi most popi ladies, w£ pendicitis] formed tl nes stood along nic T. C. zen residii happened dent last boys wei street nes Goodwin the blow _ Dr. Balsl^ and he is could be aecdunt health. *t Wry Uaitc Benjai.™ confederal home in tl: morning years, county but fifteen yei Were buri„ day afterij . While a disadvan., ves an ad> the hi^^tor; there beei_ and rye cil harvested.l