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Barrett’s Syrup White Pine
Compound With Tar,
Well, may we recommend it? \¥ell, may we be
proud of it and its record? Of course. Syrap
of White Pine compound with Tar is a natural
specific for the relief and cure of Coughs^ Colds,
wonderfully efficient in the treatment of Con
sumption. We carry a full line of everything
that can be carried in a Drug Store. Give us a
call. Try a bottle of our Liver Pills.
Dr. W. E. Swain President 'fe||
the North Carolina conference aCr
the Methodist Protestant chui!?ii|
preached an able sermon at th '
~L P. chnrch Sunday night ‘
ing Tuesday for Gibsonville t
fill a regular appointi:nent Tu"
day night.
We regret to leam of the ii t
ness of our venerable friend ^V
J. Freeland, of Hillsboro.
Freeland is the father of Aide
Borlkgtmi Retl Eitate.
Did it ever occur to you that
REAL BJSTATE is the safest and
best investment that man can
make?" ■ ■
.Did it ever occur to you that
Burlington REAL ESTATE was
^jpeciaily good?
^ If you have never thought of it
begin thinking now, and consid-
j w the future possibilities of Bur-
FREEMA.N
Phone 20
DRUG
Bui’lingt-on, N. C.
CO
local and personal.
Remember this is the time to
list your tax.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell
spent yesterday at Greensboro.
The Burlington Drug Company
have something new this week.
We are glad to report that Mrs
C, k Cox, continues to improve.
Rev. P. H. Flemings was busi
ness visitor at Greensboro yester
day.
We are glad to see Henrji^ Bass
at home from the hospital at
Salisbury.
Walter Sellai^ wajii a business
visitor in the city of Greensboro
last Thursday.
Maj. Chas. M. Steadman of
Greensboro was a business visit
or in town yesterday.
Miss Ella Clendenjiin of Gra
ham spent Saturday and Sunday
in town visiting relatives.
Mrs. Claud Cates and child’*en
spent the latter part of last week
at Mebanc visiting relatives.
C. H. Walker has just return
ed from a pleasure trip to Wash
ington D. C. and points in Va.
A memorial service has been
announced for S.t Marks's Refor
med Church on next Sunday
June 19th.
Preston Coggins a young busi
ness man of Wilmington N. C. is
the guest of Miss Myra Dorsett
this week.
Jno. Mebane left fii'st of the
week to spend a week visiting
his brother Rufus Mebane of
near Mebane.
The beautiful gold watch on
exhibition in Stewarts show win
dow will be given away in ou^
voting contest.
R. F. D. Carriers numbers, 1,
2, 7 and 8 failed to make their
round yesterday on account of
swollen streams.
B. B. Slaughter a student at
Trinity the past session has re
turned home to spend Ms vaca
tion with his parents.
Mr. Geoi'ge Wilson from near
iiillsboro visited at R. L. Barn
well’s and J. M. Workman’s last
Saturday and Sunday.
C, F, Neese and Mr. and Mrs,
Allen left yesterday for Greens
boro to spend a few days attend
ing a meeting of the jewelers.
^ Mrs. D. E. Bowers and Miss
Flor-^ Mebane of High Point are
the guest of their parents Mr.
and 2vlrs. J. R. Mebane this week.
Miss Hitchens, one of our po
pular milliners left yesterday for
i^er home at Pocomoke, Md., she
'"ill return after a few months
''■’acation.
FOR SALE—One 2 1-2 horse
power gasoline engine, in perfect
running order. Apply to BUR-
UNGTOxN Beverage Co., Burling-
-on, N. C.
. Wanted—Four or five young
iive squirrels. Will pay good
Pnc8.
A. L. Davis, at
First National Bank.
G, T. Lumpkin of Wins-
ton-Salem is assisting Rev.
L, Morgan in a series of meet-
the Baptist church. He
v. iit preach each night this week.
T'
, . cui’e blood poison, snake
■'^P’^der bites and stings,
j-Yoiy^ the bottom
I’unning stream, mix a dough
strong vinegar and bandage
Hiss Minnie Montgomery dau-
gmer of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M.
-Ho.'itgomery of Elmira was ta-
^en to Rex Hospital at Raleigh
‘iS' to be operated on for
Stone.
vTf ^requested to say to all
Veterans, and wi-
of Confederate Veterans
the Freeman Drug
their smce this
TO -P J TSct An investiment in Bur-
man J. H. Freeland aad - i
Write Pickard and Trogdon,
dames J. Zeb. Waller and J. S
Workman of this city,
him a complete restoration
health.
We I Greensboro,
rr> entitled to a pension and
- on the pension rolls
will attend a meet-
® pension board at Gra-
'ottk Ml 1 ^ Monday in July, ef-
y-u^r, ^nade to have their
enrolled
upon the pension
See what
Co., have in
week.
The Dixie Mills have something
for their patrons friends etc., in
this issue.
Mr. J. A. L. Davis was a busi
ness visitor in the town of Hills
boro last Thursday.
Miss Donna Clapp spent part
of last week visiting relatives
near Low's church.
Messrs. Ed. and Walter Dillard,
of Corbett, were in town last
week purchasing a horse.
E. T, Horne spent a few days
the past week in the country the
guest of his uncle, J. E. King.
Sheriff Cook has a notice in
this issue appealing to the public
to pay their 1909 tax. Look it
up.
Mrs. Nellie B. Green and Miss
Hitchens were business visitors
the city of Greensboro last Thurs-
in day.
B. Goodman moved last Thurs
day into the Holt house on com
er of Means street and Lexing
ton avenue.
A. C. Murray, who has been
spending his vacation with his
parents on Mebane No. 3, was in
town Fiiday.
Mrs. Warner and two children,
of Randleman, were the guest of
Rev. J. A. Homaday and family
the past week.
Mrs. Artelia Pickard and Lula
Robertson, of Hillsboro, spent
last week as the guest of Mr.
and Mra. S. C. Patterson.
Misses Mabel and Ada Belle
Isley returned Thursday from
Trinity College, where they liave
been in school the past year,
John Homaday returned home
from Trinity College last week to
spend his vacation with his pa
rents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A
Homaday.
Mrs. Crafton, who had charge
of the dress making department
for Misses Morrow & Bason, left
Thursday for her home at Rich
mond, Va.
Miss Edif*-! Carroil who was
carried to Kex Hospital Raleig'h
last week was operated on Tues
day for appendicitis, and is gett
ing along nicely.
B. A. Sellars & Sons, one of
the oldest and most reliable firms
in town, are giving some special
prices this week. Something
special to ladies.
Misses Meadow and Cardwell
two popular young ladies of
Madison arrived Thursday to be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Meadow for a few days.
Jos. A. Isley & Co., the depart
ment store which handles every
thing from a pin up to the most
expensive and costly articles of
merchandise has a new ad in this
issue.
Jas. Garrison has accepted a
position as bookeeper and steno
grapher for the Burlington Hard
ware Company to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of E.
P. Williams.
The business and social meet^
ing of the Epworth League which
was to meet last Friday night at
the parsonage was posponed un
til to morrow night on account
of the inclement weather.
W. D. Wright who has
been connected with the Hico
Milling Co. is now connected
v/ith the Dixie Mills. Mr. Wright
is an excellent miller thoroughly
understanding the art of his pro
session.
The Woman's Hospital Aid of
Burhngton will meet in the Sun
day School rooms of the Presby
terian church at 4 o'clock June
17th.
Mrs. Jno. Q. Gant,
Chairman.
Jno. R. Foster President and
Jno R. Hoffman, Sec., of the
Burlington Merchant Association
will attend the annual meeting
of the Retail Merchants of the
State which meets at Salisbury
next Tuesday, W'ednesday and
Thursday.
_ N. C., they have
thirty-five elegant resi-
i dence lots and are offering them
The special meeting at the R>if-5 at prices that will appeal to any
fomied church open last Sab* f oAe seeking invest-
bath. Therainsare interfereini^ iment.^
with the attendance. Rev. p. Write today or call on them at
E. Bowers of High Point is preii ij the Newlin Hotel on Saturday,
ching every night. The meeting | —-r
will continue over next Sai> ; l|r. and Mrs A J. Vestal Entertain
a. Jill
ICE-CREAM!
PDRE
GOOD
bath with a sermon at 11
and at 8 p. mon Sunday by
Bowers. You are invited.
Re\,
if Your Eyes Ache.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Vestal gave
a very pleasant evening of enjoy
ment to a few friends last Wed
nesday night tTom eight to eleven.
There's a reason for it-and yod' S®
•hould come here for an
ation and correct fitting glasses? i | Columbia, S. C.,
Our work will convince you that Jr?
«ro M 1 ^th the Hartford Life Insurauce
Company.
The evening was spent in play
ing games and i^rtaking of de-
we know our business. Dr. N.
Rosenstein Eye Specialist, will
be at Burlington June 21st,
the Burlington Drug Co. for the^„*^
purpose ef emamining eyes
fit 5 Ihose present were: Misses
nt glasses. . i StJiel Garvin, Miss Shoffner,
I Hattie Robinson, Hortense and
Mira Dorsett, Annie Dare Homa
day, and Swannie Patterson,
Messrs Clyde and Bascom Horha-
Taken
A red heiffer with homs about
two years old has been at m.i?
house Jabout a month. Owner[ day, Jno. R. Hoffman, Jim Gar-
wili please call and prc^e proper- lison and Laksie Patterson.
ty and pay costof feediingj adver- j ^ , .
tisingj etc^^' aad the property ^
will 1^ twrned over to hmi.
MAY 15, 1910.
Lv. Charlotte l;l:6o at. m.
Lr. Wiuston ,' 2:^0 p. m.;
Ly. WaJnnt C. 3:15 ps m.
Lv. Maxiiaon "
Ly.. Mayodaa
Ly. M’rt'av’lle
Ar Boaaoke
Lt. Boanoke
Lv. M’rt’ny'll©
Lv. MayOdau
Lv. Madison
Lv. Walnu^C.
Ar. fWinston
,Ar. Ch*Tiotte
3:43 p. in.
3:46 p. m.
4:4i4 p. m.
7-00 p, ns.
No. 21.
"9:15 a. m..
11;40 a. m.
12:52 p. m.
12:55pimj
l:27 p, m.
2:10 p. ni.
5:50 m.
,No. .24V
7:10 &. m.
7:51 a. m
^ 8:23 a. m
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9:26 a^ m;
11:45 a. m
No, 23.
5:00p, m
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8:52p. in.
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Nbei. 23 and
Chas. F. Webster,
Haw River, N. C.^ Route 1.
June 6th, ISIO. , '
Dissolntion Notice.
Notice is hereby given that;
the co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between H. K. Dorset and
W. H. Layton under the firm
name of Dorsett & Co., has been
mutually dissolved. All accounts
due by the above named firm
will be paid by ^ W. H. Layton
and all parties owing the said
firm will make settlement with
W. H. Layton.
W. H. Layton.
New Sales Stable.
The Fogleman Bros, closed a
deal the past week purchasing a
lot on Front street between Sam
Moore's livery stable and Sellars
automobile shop. A new brick
building 43x100 will be erected to
be used for a sales stable. This
building to be two stories high,
I the second story to be used for
storing vehicles.
Death of Sidney Lowe.
Sidiiey M. Lowe of Guilford
county died Monday and was
buried Tuesday at Brick church.
Funeral conducted by his pastor
^cev. J. L. Bowers. He was
about sixty years of age. Is sur
vived by a wife and two daugh
ters Mesdames Jim Shaw and
Sam Woodard both living in that
community.
Miss Blanche Rankin, of
and Dr. "^nce Di^ of
IHbsonville; happily unitj^
In marriage at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Rankin, last Wednesday even
ing at five o'clock, Rev. J. A.
Wilson performing the ceremony.
Dr. R. 0. Dees, of Greensboro,
was best man aind Miss Zula
l^nkin, of Fayetteville, maid of
hbner. The bride was dressed
ill soft white silk en train and
wore bridal veil caught vdth
©range blossom, and carried a
sMower boquet of lilies of the
valley. The parlor and dining
ipom were beautifully decorated
the wcs^ion. ,
Dick a popular young man
and has built up an excellent
lactic a physician.
^ M Rankin i^ a very attractive
aiid popular young lady.
Many beautiful and costly
presents were reaeived proving
the popularitp of the happy cou-
ple-
Dr. and Mrs. Dick left for New
Xork City on the evening train
and will be away for about a
month visiting points of interest.
Meeting of Merchant’s Association.
The Burlington Merchant’s
Association held its regular
monthly meeting in the office of
the Secretary, John R, Hoffman,
last Thursday night. The meet-
i!ng was well attended and a
number of subjects of vital in
terest to the town discussed.
The association is grov^ing rapid
ly, several new firms being added
to membership Thursday. The
association is striving for a
‘^Greater Burlington," and
should be and will be at no dis
tant day supported by every
merchant in town.
About Glasses.
With me every detail in fitting
the glasses, must come unatrmy
personal inspection. I have been
years in attaining .the reputation
as the Optical Leader, I there
fore guard it with care. Y®ur
eyes are safe with us. I will be
at Burlington Tuesday June the
21st at the Burlington Drug Go.
For the purpose of examing eyes
and fit glasses, come in and let’s
talk it over and demonstrate to
you our Shur-on-eyeglasses, To-
ric and Kryptok invisible Bi-Fo-
cal lenses.
Dr. N. Rosenstein
Eye Specialist.
John W. Gat}s, while declaring
he has not joined the Methodist
church, offered $250,000 for
the erection of a Methisdist Uni
versity, besides donating a site
of 40 acres on the edge of Port
Arthur, Texas. He offered to
double any.fund the church would
raise and the general conference
embracing several states, agrees
to raise $125.=000;
PAY YOUR
1909 TAX
Those who have not
paid their taxes for the
year 1909 will please
take notice that the
time has come when
this matter should have
their attention, as you'
know these taxes are
due and needed. 1 am
bound to settle and
you should not ask for
further indulgence.
Please do not let any
excuse stand in the
way, but let us have a
fiill settlement now
Respectfully,
R.N. COOK,
Sheriff.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for
the Women of North Carolina.
Pour regular Courses leading
to Degrees. Spedai Courses
for Teachers. J^all Session bev
gins ^ptember 14,1910, 'Those
desiring to enter should apply
as^early as possible. For cata-
loj^e and other information
address
J. I„ FOUST, Pmldeot Greensboro, N. C.
Nob. 21 and 22 daily:
and 24 daily except "
Connections at Boanoke for ali points
North, East and West; Pullmau Parlor
sleeping ears, dinisg'ears; meals a la
carte, -
If yon are thintdsg of takfiig a trip,
you want qaotatioEts, eheaii^, fares,,
reliable and correet information, as to
route, train schedules the t^iost comfort
able aiid qninkest way, write and|the in
formation Is yoars for the luUng with
one of our map folders.
Trains leave Durham for Boxboro,
Boftilibli 7:0® ii. j».
dailyvaad/S;30 p m.' ** ' '
T6 ^rev^n# #xplo8i(m^ of coal
dust m mines experiments itm
under way in Gremany in
water id puihped’ into boi^ngt
under pressure.
fi
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Fruit Store
I have moved my con
fectionery store into the
buildi% forinerly occu^
pied by the Blagg Music
Co., whepe I ^ better
prepared to serve your
wants. You wiU always
find a complete assott-
mentof Briiits, Nuts,
Tobacco, Cigars & Soft
Drinks. Riw
M ^ Bradslier
4%
Your ordeir for pressing,
cleaning or repairing
your suit pr trousers.
Work called for and de-
liveted.
Saoitary Passing I3nb
(Over S^itai^ Biurbenihqp)
Burlington, N. 0.
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Has just completed the installat»
ion of new and up-to-date madiin-
ery throughout our nwll, which
enables uis to double our camclty.
Our mill is now equip^d with
the best machinery in the Btate. ^
We make the following bi^n^
of flour:
ALL WHEAT and
sdso large supply of feed
SHIPSTUFF BRAN. ETC
We can
best Hour and
est prices.
We thank our many patrons
for their liberal patronage during
the past and earnestly solicit
your patronage in the future,
promising you at all times court
eous treatment, and the best
goods that years of experience
and first class material can pro
duce, and we would say to our
farmer friends that we are in
better position to serve you than
ever before. Always in the mark
et for corn and wheat and we
hope for a continuance of your
patronage in the future as in the
past.
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Institute For Teadiers
A County Institute for teachers will be held
at GRAHAM, N. C., beginning Jtri^4, ^
and continuing two weeks. Section 4167 of the
School Law says: “All public school teachers
of any county in which such institute and
school is conducted are hereby required to at
tend the same continuously during its session
unless providentially hindered, and failure to
attend the biennial institute and schol shall
debar any teasher so failing to attend continu
ously from teaching in any of the public schpQlft
of the State for a period of one year, or until
such teacher shall have attended accordmg to
law some county institute and school as herein
'Provided for in some other connty*’-
You are required to bring|aU of the tex^A>Oj[)^
used in the public schools through the prim»ry
and intermediate grades, as the institutevWill
partsdce largely of i^e character of a; school.
For the prim^ work bring, in addition to the
readers, some cablete and a pair of scissors.
P. H.
^County Supt.
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' Supt. of PaWic