-:n-ii®a53 I ra?23ne; Mair I ,\-;-r: H:. j Via>>r prop.ipfly destroys the g«ms £ ^.,.,4,. i iijv." hair. It noun»hes ihe hasr- S to health. Tfte hair stops out. ilfovs I'nci'vi rapidly. Oa.ncSs’teu Ayer’s Hair Vigor jwst as vmnpUy -Kstro- germs that cauif liandpi*. it remoytt - trac^: of daodcuft itfctt, uiiti ki^eps ihc and in a ht^aUhy condjtion- We v-Vi vou to positively and distinctly understand «?at Ayer’s Hair d:,- rS aftect the co5or of the hair, even to the slightest d€^ te Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most blond iiairmay 'jseit freely without having the hair made a shade darker. mgredrents; Ask him what he thinks of it. liowell, tly 'I^rstfoys tbe 1 every j not Color the tiair Sliow ttiis formula CapsiCum. to your doctor. J, 0. Ateb Comfavt- fieath pf ftirs, Warren. Mrs, Arthur Warren prior; to her marriage last July Miss Cat- tie Smith of Hij^htpwer died at their home last Thurs'day. Mrs. Warren was taken ill only a day before her deatl:i which came as a sudden surprise. Iiitement took place Friday at Hebron. Mrs. Warren was twenty'One years old. local and Perscnal, We are in receipt of a c'^d from C. A> Linens of Kiniesville = requesting us to State that he is ,! not the Hartshorn No. 1 corres- We do not know why Mr, and Mrs. Willie Wilson ipent one day at Greensboro last Teek fair visitors. E, S. W. Dameron spent last l&turday in the city of Greens- 3oro on business. T. F. McVey a prominent busi ness man of Snow Camp was a business visitor in town Thursday J. E. Williamson and Mrs, Geo T. Williamson of Saxapahaw were shopping visitors in our cown Thursday. Mr. A. E. Brannock and fami ly spent Sunday the guest of his 3ister Mrs. P. Y. Fowler of near Silliam Academy. Hilary Rauhut and Geo. Tur- rode their bicycles to the Greensboro fair last- Thursday evening returning that night. Mrs. J. A, Kenn who has beenj the guest of her daughter Mrs. j A C, Buckhanan for the past two j R^eeks return sd to her home at Raleigh Friday. The J. 0, U, M. met Friday aight in their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was well attended and the regular routine business transacted. John Lynch, one of Burlington class. ■Esdents at the University spent | Thursday at the home and at ‘lireensboro attending the fair. The school celebrated University Day. ^on. D. H, lair spoke W^ed- aesday night at the “Hub” at Altamahav/ spending Thursday 'Rorning in our town shaking na’ids and making a number of w aequantances. The largest pumpkin we have Mrs. S. C. Patterson accompa- , nied by her son tte tat ^ i cheerfully state lor the benefit day or two at past week theguestof her sister. one concerned, that Mr. J. W. L. Thompson one of our; Linens is not nov/, nor never has pouitrv raisers purchased three i been a correspondent for this pa- fowls ■' ‘Rhoad Ireland Red’ ’ from per, Mr. Ray of Siler City the three; cost him $35.00, The fowls How’s This? We olTtij* One Hijjidred Doliaj^S Ro>v.anl I'or acy !tiso of Cataxth, thac «ai)uot bfe cVIred by Hall’s Catar h -OufC,, " : - ■ ' F. J. CHENEY & CO.; 0;^ V., We, the iinle; wgned,, haive known;;!?.: j'j J, Cheney”for tlie la(?tt ir>: years, atid bfc, Heve hiwj perfectly honvvraliile hi till bviai- uess tiransactious and iinancially able to carry out anv obligatiottB made by liis .firm, .Waj^i>ino, Kinnan & Mahtjk,.. ^ Wholesale DruggiBti^, Toledo, ;0V! Hairs Cii.tari'h Cnreis taken it»(ernal'- ly, acting" directly uijon the blood aiid iiiuooue surfaces of the system, Tfsti' inonuiils sent free. Price 75, cents pel’ bottle. Sold by all Dnig’S'ista. Take Hall's ['limily Pills for eoustipa- tion. , ' % J I were first prize winners at the Guilford County Fair, A Hard Struggle. Resolulloos o! Respect jMai^y a Burlmgton Citizen Findls ^ . c • i A® Struggle Hard. Whereas the Great Spirit m | His infinite wisdom has seen fitj With a back constantly achmg, to remove from this life our be- | With distressing urinary disor- loved friend and sister, Annie: ders, Minnis Vincent, I Daily existence is but a strug- Whereas, we, the members of gle. the Philathea Class of the Meth odist Protestant Sunday School No need to keep it up. Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure of Burlington, express our grief i you. seen this fall is in N, S. Cardwell show window, was grown by W. Whitsell one of our hustling farmers of R. F. D. No. 4, Weighs seventy-five pounds. Mrs. C. E. Tapscott of R. F. No. 8 who was taken to St, and sorrow at this departure Therefore be it resolved. First: That in her death the Philathea Class has lost a valued member. Second: That we bow in hum ble submission to the will of Him who doeth all things well. Third: That a copy of these re solutions be sent to the bereaved family, to the Church Record, and local papei-s, also that a copy be recorded in the minutes of our Agnes Heritage. Cora Isley. Flossie Loy. Committee people Hartshorn No, i Items Well I will write again to let Rock Creek know that I am not dead, Reswick Soots and wife are visiting- her father on this route, we are very glad to have them with us. Bale Foster has moved over on Rock Creek No. 2 _ William Foster is on the sick list, Mr. Losick Carroll has also been in failing health. Reuben Cates went to Gibson- ville the first of the week where One hunderd thousand endorse this claim. Here is one case: L. R. Tickel, farmer, Elon Col lege, N, C., says; “For many years I was afflicted with kidney trouble, the pains in my loins be ing quite severe. My back ach ed intensely at nig*ht, was lame in the morning and bothered me greatly when I stooped or Hfted, I tried easily, felt languid and nervous and had diazy spells, dur ing which my sight became blur red. Three or four times every hight I had to get up to pass the kidney secretions and sediment was noticeable in them, I lost twenty-five pounds in weight and had about given up all hope of recovering. When Doan’s Kid ney Pills were brought to my at tention, I procured a supply and in four or five days they relieved me, I cannot say too much in their favor.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yprk, sole agents for the United State. Remember the najne—Doan’s —and take no other. LIST OF UlLAIMEO LEHEBS Remaining in Post Office at [ Burlington, N, G., Oct. 8th 1910 Gentlemen: John Maynard, W. D, Hardis- ter, W. D, Harder, Henry Adlan A. L/ Allen, Arena Buckner, Cal vin Boswell, Jack Fantor, Ralph Hall. E. Howard, Hosea Harris, John Maynard, Ferry Murray, Jessie Murry, John Motley, J. R. Mabry, Will Payne, Jessie Pay, E, P, Thompson, Ladies: Miss Fannie V/hite, Mr«, S, S. Dawson; Miss Carrie Newlin, Mrs. Anes Perry, Mrs. Sarah Graves, Mrs. Bettie Long, Persons calling forahy of these letters will please say ' ‘Advertis ed and give date of advertised list.” J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. M. B, Smith spent Wednesday at Greensboro retumingj Thurs day to Greensboro where^ he and Mrs. Smith spent the day attend ing the Guilford County fair. Professional Cards Dr. W. D. Moser time increase of.... has arrivejd and demands increased Fire Protection. ^6ur home: demands the same pro tection fr^ ^re. Do not ^ait until after the jfire. It’s too late then. We represent only safe and sound Co.’s The Central Loan & Trust Go BUEUNGTON, N. CAEOLiNA. J. J. DA VJDSON. Pres. JJ^O. R. HOFFMAN, Sto. S Treas. W, W. BJIO Mgr Resoiutioss fey Pastors Association. Lso’s Hospital at Greensboro two ^ w^eks ago to be operated on for | he expects to. locate, a a abscess on the arm returned j Cecil Kirkman called to see ,ast Thursday to her home, and j Miss Ora Foster on this route is about well. Saturday night. There is an old man on I’oute No. 1 who has a cat twenty yrs. old and the cat is looking fine. Whereas, the Rev. E. L. Ogilby! „ hfe bc^'en Recti^o^looking for that seen Kector ol bt. Athanasius | Pvnoif o +rv Episcopal Church in Burlington Sflv-Srl ^ Dr. Foster has sold his old ton PasS Assodation wi.* !o >“ Hartshorn R. P. D record our sincere and most! learty appreciation of his labors | m our Association. For apart of | the time du/.-ing his labors' here j ae Qas {.^rved us as President of i our Association, and at ail times ; has _ shown the most beautiful ? spirit of Christian fellowship and ^ good wili,_ and has always been j keenly alive to the best develop-1 ment of Christian Character in| our City. We express our regrets | at his leaving and fully assure I him that wherever God rhay call ‘ him he canies with him our ! warmest affection, and our most i earnest prayers that heaven’s i nchest blessings may be upon ! him in all liis relations in life. | Enacted bv the Burlington j Pastors Association Sept. 26”1010 THE NORTH CAROLINA College of AgriKulture anfl Meciianic Arts. The State’s college for training industrial workers. Courses in Agriculture, Hor ticulture, Animal Husband ry and Dairy; in Civil Elec trical and Mechanical Engi neering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agricul tural teaching. D. H, HILL, Pres., West Raleigh, N. C. Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N. C. Day calls at Freeman Drug'* ’phone 20. Night calls, Mris. M. Homaday’s, ’phone 282. Country calls promptly antwered. Co. S. Stand Behind every piano we sell ; with w a bindingr guarantee^ look Wy after it-help you take care (iP of it-make you our friehd- Ijh that’s why we have sold ' We have pianos xi uih tpxoO.OO up but that $250.00 piano can’t be beat for the price,; and ^len the terms ape so easy! Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW L8.W.UAMER0N ADOLPH 1 0 N G Bvvluigtoi) Ornhiun offiee'in, office in ! Piedmont Bulldtng Holt-Nicholscn Bldg. Pte • 2d0 Phone tOO-B > 1 ELUS MACHINE & MU3IC CO. BURLINGTON, NORTH GaMoLINA. T ■■ .5* igned) J. D. Andrew S. L, Morgan, . Committee. ANNOUNCEMENT. We desire to announce to the public that we have on display in our light and commodioas quarters in the rear of Sellars store a large and attractive line , of xMillinery. We have large hats, small hats and medium hats—hats tor everybody. We give the work our personal attention and it is our one aim to give you something both stylish and becoming at the lowest price that good work and material can be had. Very Sincerely, MISSES MORROW & BASON John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,/ Burlington, N, C Office over Bradley’s Drug; Store. Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attorney-at“Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Offke, Seconi^ Floor First National Bank Building. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist F')ster Building burlia'(^ton; n. c. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D, Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES; Office 218A, Residence 395. Houre 9 to^'12 a.m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialist Diseases of CliildreD and Womea Fall Styles for Smartly Taliored Garrhehts. Our new stock of outer garments for the masculine fam ily are daily arriving, and they; possess all the suit individ' ^ becoming to the leading American tailors. We want you to s^e them. In fact it will be to your interest to come here before, buying your fall dress suit. They are from the largest manufacturers. Ask others. A full line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats. Home of Good Clothes. Burlington, N. C. I MONEY 1 To Loan % For one year or Ipngei at six a per cent per annum, payable S semi-annually. We negotiate « loans only on first mortgage on 2 real estate. :::::::: k. Av Mk. m We appraise property, abstract title, prepare mortgage, write the insurance on buildings, nave the papers recorded and look carefulljr and systematically after every detail incident to the trans action. We save you aU 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. ny Phone