tlie Smt ihipAxm. AScohol to Children Ask your doffeor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, “ Veiy, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating. Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will prob ably answer, “Very, very frequently.” Then ask him about Ayer^s non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for the young. Follow his advice. He knows. j7C^yertQ.,l^ell,Mass. 5?N^5istfireat rule of health Daily movement of the bowels.” Ask your doctorif Ibis i* not so. Then ask him about Ayer’s P91s. Soid for nearly yeaiS, Local anii Personal. Miss Zora Boon ^ of Whitsett was a shopping visitor in town Saturday. Toney Burns of Tallahassee, Fla., is the giiest of friends and lelatives in town. Miss Jennie Vaughn is placing a new porch in front of her re sidence on Front £ t *eet. Miss Pearle Mebane left Fri day for High Point to spend two weeks the guest of her sisters. Miss Lois Reitzel of Hartshorn was a shopping visitor in town Thursday, also visiting friends. Mrs. R. W. Thomas of New- nan Ga., is spending a month the guest of her father Jno. R. Hobbs. The beautiful gold watch on exhibition in Stewarts show win dow win be given away in ou*i voting contest. Miss Maytie Spoon leaves Thursday for Fugua Springs to spend several weeks th« guest of friends and r^atives. Rev. M. V. Stickley pastor of the Guilford Charge Lutheran was in town last week and pur chased a new' buggy. C. D. Whitseli has recently in stalled more new' machinery fitt ing his shoo with most up-to-date machinery of any shoe shop in tlie state. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Cates which died Thursday was takan on the eleven o'clock train to Grays Chapel Randolph Gounty for burial. T ie Burlington boys walloped, it on the Gibsonville boys in a gaiue of baH Thursday evening the score hieing seven to nine in favor of Burlington. FORSAJLE IMMEDIATELY- A handsome four room cottage in a desirable location on Tarpley street Call upon me at once. R. H. Whitehead. NOTICE—All parties who are in for work done in the cemetery will please come for ward andi settle. Respectfully, L. P. Shsppard, Cemetery Keeper. SoQW Camp Items. Crowded out iast week. Harvest has been delayed through this section on account of the abundant rain last week. Cicero Dixon purchased a new binder this spring and it is repor ted he started his up last w^eek and did not stop for rain or night when it got dark he called for his lantern and kept at work. Ed Thomas has returned from Baltimore where he underwent a successful operation far appendi citis. T, L. Henley and little daugh ter of John^s Station spent one night last week with his father Wm. Henley on their way home from Charlotte where they atten ded the marriage of Miss Annie Lois Henley and E. J. Caltrane. Miss Annie Thomas went home with them to spend the summer. W. R. Henley left Sunday for Kansts and other northern states where he expects to be in wheat harvest about two months. Miss Mary McPherson of Bur lington, is visiting relatives here this week. Harrison Thompson and Miss Elsie Allen spent Saturday night at Om McPherson’s and attend ed an ice cream supper. Walter Thomas, who is a tra veling agent for Ellis Machine & Music Co, Burlin^n passed through Monday after spending Saturday and Sunday at home. His business calls him this way every Saturday strange to say. Guess he hust have an appoint ment to fill every Sunday over on route 2. On the evening of June 11th, twenty-six young people met at the home of Miss Grettie Stuart I and about dark they formed a iline and marched over to the I home of Misj Ci«o Thompson to i give her a surprise birth^y par- I ty. And it was a surprise to her ^ blit we think an aggreeable one. The evening was spent very plea santly and about ten o’clock the crowd disj^rsed leaving their gifts and v/ishing hermany more happy birthdays. fiscK Greek, S.4'. IK No. Z Crowded out last week. Mr. and Mi^. Luther Hutson was visiting on this route last Sunday. Miss Roxie Murray was also visiting, too. Among the visitors at T. E. Murrays’s last Sunday night were: Tom Linberry, Kemp Foster, Wilbert Fosjter, Rolin Kimrey. Hope they all had a fine time. Miss Callie Spoon went to Bellemont last week to spend a faw weeks mth her a,unt. Gernie Murray spent last Sat urday night in Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. Floyd Spoon was a caller at M. R. Kimrey’s last Sunday. Alger Stuart called to see his best girl last Sunday night over on Hartshorn No. 1. Dr. J. D. Gregg and family and his mother was visiting J. R. Poster last Sunday. Fred and Tom Spoon and Char ley Lenins, Turner Murray, Hazel Linberry, Glattie Murray called to hear the talking machine at Frank Bustow’s last Saturday night. Sankie Shoifner and hi& sister Mattie, was visiting F. L. Spoon Sunday evening. News is scarce this week, have not been nosing around any, B&se-BaO. Cr wded out last week. Thursday evening a very inte resting game was played between Greensboro and Burliri^on in which Burlingtontrounei Greens boro at the tune of 5 to 0. AH the scores were made in the fifth inning. Attendance small. Um pire Dr, L. A. Walker. Friday evening the same Itearas- played on the same ground. Score 4 to 2 in favor of Greens boro. Attendance small. Um pire Luther Atwater. ']?hus ouir boys turned their northern lau rels into southern willows which they will endeavor to redeem when the third game is played. Deafness Cannot be by loeal applimtioas, as they cannot, reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by eonstitutioaal i^wedies. Deainess is caused by an inflamed condi tion of %h© mueons hnning of the Busta- chian Tnbe. When this tube is inflapaed yon ha-v^ a rumbling sound or imperfeipt hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the resxilt, and unless the inflammiation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will b{ destroyed forever; nine cases out of t^en ara caused by, Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the raucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (cauwed by catrrah) that cannot be cured fay Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chekisy & Co.,iToledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa tion. BIG BARGIN-Farm, 140 acres, in two miles of Burlington adopted to Grain, Grasses, To bacco and Truck. Very cheap and easy terms to qaick purcha ser. Also numerous small farms well situated, at low prices. Jas. P. Albright, Burlinglon, N. C. Excursion to Oxford. The excursion train from Greensboro to Oxford- passed here Friday morning at 8:15. Some fifteen or twenty of our Burlington people availed them selves of the cheap rate and were present at celebration of St, John’s Day, which is celebrated each year by the Masons, who support the orphanage at that place. Seven other excursiorxs were run to Oxford and the attend daace estimated to beten thou sand or more. Dissolution 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 besn mutually dissolved. All accounts due by the above named firm will be paid by W. H. Layton and ail parties owing the said firm v/ill make settlement with W. H. Layton. W. H. Layton. Ro«k Greek» No. I. Crowded out last wees. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson and children attended the child ren’s day at Mt. Hermon Sunday Craven Woods and Miss Josie Herren visited E. H. Cheek Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McPherson and baby of Burlingrton visited on No. 1 Sunday. Robt. McPherson and Wilbur Thompson made a pleasant call on Roxie and Rosa Anders Sun day night. Thanks toMrsAlson McPerson ior nice apples, Willis Isley for peaches, Miss Bettie Picard for peas, D. L. Holt for apples S. S. Kimery for peaches. Prof. J, H. Allen was a pleasant visitor on No. 1. last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. S, Isley of Burlington No. 1 gave us a plea sant visit Sunday, Edgar Sharp who has been on the sick list is some better now. I think it is real though on those boys went to see their best girls on Sunday night and had to beg their Monday morning break fast on their journey home. WaaTs Some One. For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., needed help and couldn’t find it. That’s why he wants t? help some one now. Suffering so long himself he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness. Loss of Appetite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such troubles. ‘^Tive foottks,” he writes, whol ly eureti me and now I am well anti hearty/' It's also positively guarantee for Liver Trouble Dyspep^,. Blood Disorders, Fe male CM^plaints and Mal^a. Try th«m. 50c at Freeman Drug Co. Pmfeddbaal Cards Doing Their Duty, Scom of Bnriiiigton Reaiieri Are Lesniaif tlie Doty of die Kidiisfft. To filter the blood is the kidr neys’ duty. When they fail to do this the; kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney iiiisi follow; Urinary trouble, diabetes.. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure thm; all. Burlington people endcjrse ouu claim. Mrs. Ella J. Hughes, Dixie st,. Burlington, N. C., says: I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills at dif ferent times for several years and they have never failed ^ ^ve me prompt relief. Some time ago I suffered from severe pains in the small of my back and frequent spells of disiziness,, caused by disordered kidneys. I finally procured a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Freeman Drug Co., and they quickly re moved my trouble. I have had had slight return attacks,, but Doan’s Kidney Pills have always brought satisfactory results.. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Dameron & Long ATTGRNBYS AT LAW LiW.DAREm iHieirfi 10!«6 BnTlingtoii office in rinlmBl Bliiasns Ph8D8 - Graham is ISlMlfSiMlSBB Pline John H, Vemon, Attorney and Coansellor at Law, Burlini$on, Nw C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Pboae 65. John R. Hol&nan, Buriingtonv Npcth; Carolina. Office, No. 2, Seiliuw BoOdiiif. DR. J.. H. BROCKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Builiiing BURLlJVff^TON, N. C. FGR RENT—Five room age' Good Location. R. W. Ingle, cott- prompOy oWalned In all conntriea, or NO FEE, TRADE-MARKS, Caveats and Copyriglits regia- tered. Send Sketch, Model or Plioto, for tree report on p&.tentabiuty, AtL BUSiivESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.. Patent prictica exclusively. Surpassing references. Wideawake inventorB gtioQld. liaye onr hand book onHowtoobtainand Kell patents, Wliiaiii- 1 1 ■y6ntionBwlllpRy,Ho'vrtogetapartner,andother I I valuable information. Sciitfreatoanyadilress. | D. SWIFT & CO. ^01 Seventh St., Washington, I), CJ Dr. W. A. Stroud Practicing Physician. MJRLlNGTONi N. C, OjEfers bis professional services to the people of Burlingtoa and eurroanding ootintaty. Calls promptly reepondted to ’phone No. 29 day or uigltt. OFFICE AT Stroud’s D^g Store. Jas. N. Tiitylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedn»)nt Building, two front ro0ms, up stairs PHONES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p, m. Specialist Diseases of Children and Wonea has boen burned out. Nothing: but a few odds and ends of furniture left tO' tell the tale^ DoK’t wait until ihe same thing happens to you. Protect yourself v/ith We write insurance fear the uETNA, HARTFORD HOME of NEW YOM:, R0¥AL,. SPRINGFIELD, F. & M, IfA.TI0N4L and others.. Complies well known for their libeiral treatment to>tlj«nr iK>li€y-hoIders. Alamance Insiiraiiee f^^E^ BUKUNGTON. N. C. Just Received Another Car of the Fismous Sunny Sootfi i^oves The Manufacturer... guarantees that thecook- ing qualities of this stove cannot be excelled by any in the United States. It will be to your interest to get our i^rices on diis line of stdves when in need of bml- In addiiioh to the abovfr we caii^ the est stock of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods ever carried in Alamance county. M a SMITH The Furniture Store* Davis St. next to Alamance Loan & Trust Go. Burlington, N. Carolina. »69696SS9*« PRO.CUI i drawintfo! Free adViooj now to ot>i»in patents, trade muk&l t^yrlgbta,jt^:j N ALL OOU NTRIE8. I , business Mreetwtih Washington saves titiur I \mon^aHd.ffieHt&epai^t. . fttent and InfringeniMt Praetlee Exclusively, Wnteoucometousat ■ 1110 ElgMit Vnltad Btatei Pktant Otte*; I WftSHflNIGTON, D, C. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else ««•». In nerv^cnis prostration and female weaknesses they ate the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY^IVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine cv«r sold oveyadruggist's counter. MONEY To Loan For one year 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 and systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We saye you all the worry and trouble incident to negotiating such a deal. If you wish to buy or build a home, enlarge or extend your business, call to see us, and confidentially. Phone f>to. 76 wr filtlok Roy? gtrock 1] from » Ii’^^yette' ternoon. pain froi lice say 1 sors pt hauled \ A w much di ing croT day reporter damage and also the coun. les south beaten of and wipf the com to the storm an area. WettsterWeel Edwar( ance, pasj in his au He was Mebane, , in Alama* A cow 1 gan fell ii fifteen fe one day h hands, un E. Hein drawing t was fount ously hur Will Mj old son of gaged in j John Sout sustained in the brej in one of was sumi so badly si put off set] texingioD Monday intendent down the camps aloi cause of r bed the that there He found otber case Cotton GH near Cottc camp whei weeks sincl Cicero Yf reports a st he observec ing his wh| running a and as thej the top of when chasii cover, one and came dl stump; and[ after. He 1 Union Republic During a 1 I in this citj I lightning st down into 1 William Grs foot, tearini but strangej hurt beyond fearful seal was sick in | Graham wa^ ed injury. The Wins Trade will Loving Cup, ‘anta Journj i^erald for f^ade in t| Automobile , $125 in eashl Motor Gar c| record madej «sed by the the contest, isbeboro CourlerJ Capt. A. . The Couriei swiallest hen ^eigs 48 gra pennyweight hen egg so fi Knowledge o: ine egg was fien s nest It ci ^^>urier office- five-m and ] yjed at the h west Ashe fJter an illne days of ^ uneral servil at home I m| "V the mtei tooro cemete ^rents have ^^^iy friends. patriQ) county ^ecided to us€ ^i^ayel in the i ^'^^stigatfonl