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■ ■■' . .. ' ■' '■ ■- -: '"■ ■ . -' '}:.■ ''>•■ -■■'Of\- :'''''-y'. u^'''■■ ■^'■■-'^''i'-!''-''-'f '.!./■■'■■■ Tile Stste Dispatch. FREEMAN DI^UG CO Agefils for Haylers CanSy. J. Sm Liodiey Cut Flowers. Also the place to buy anything kept in a Drug Store.at reasonable prices, GJVE US A CALL TRY OUR rCE CREAM. FREEMiLN DRUa CO- INC. Phone 20 - - Burlington, N. C. K LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Caiiie Boland is the guest Don’t fail to read the ad of the her sister at Durham for a Holt-Cates Co., and see offer to ■V,- days. School children. Mrs. J. Zeb Waller and neice Miss Hortense Rimmer spent Sat urday at Friendship enjoying the iair. Mr. T. W. Vincent of Greens- spent last Saturday in town ousiness. Mr. E. M. Vanstory of Greens- oro was an automobile visitor :o\\Ti Monday. Pres. E. L. Moffitt of Elon oiiege was a business visitor in ^^,vn Saturday, Mr. Reid Wrenn of South Caro ...a spent Sunday in town the -:est*of friends, Miss Flora Mebane of High ^ j.ur PoTit spent Saturday and Sunday ^^.leigh to spend a few days the e Ruest of her parents. : „ fnends and attend the State Fair. iOR Sale—Four months old; t r. t> [0^1. wSee W. N, Mebane, Glencoe y*,^* i>uckhanan wife and b[.. Burlington N. C. ■ spent Sundey the guest Miss Martha Brooks arrived, Greensboro ^ ^ Hood of ^arurday to be the guest of Miss I „ ,* [•"ate Malone for several days. , Fred Faucett of Altama- M T r* r> Of J nr* i Republican' nominee for Mr. Jna R. Poffman and Miss Clerk of Court has a ne\v stenogra u annie Patterson spent Sunday ; pher at his home he guest of her parents on No,l I nr rv ‘ , ^ -1 W, B. Hurley father of Mr. E, p. Tessier and famjJyjour Countyman Mr. 0. A. Hur- >1 Greenstoro spent Sunday the )ey died Thursday at his home at Miss Mary Thompson of Snow ^apip isthe guest of Miss Mar tina Thompson and other rela tives. Miss Henrietta Love will leave next week for Saxapahaw where she has accepted a position as teacher. Miss Addie Ray left to day for best of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. plorgan. If the Countryman will call at The Alamance Loah and Trust "o., and identify the money he eft there on Septeinber 23rd he m "et it. Borllogton tap’y Prescriptions Care fully Compound ed with Purest Drugs. NOTICE 1909 Gefiaquent Tax Payers. Again I beg to remind those who have not paid their taxes for 1909, that this matter i 5 too import ant to be treated with such indifference. You must admit that I have been iinient. I have tried to manage so that you anight have the privilege of settling at your .con- ■'enience. But I cannot '■vait always. My settle ment is right at hand. These taxes must be paid. It is right, and I want a full settlement now. Respectfully, R. N. COOK, Sheriff. St^r N. C, at the age of ninety years. Miss Henrietta Love left Mon day to spent a few days the .guest of Miss Annie McCracken orEf- land. She will also visit the Raleigh Fair. Rev. Lea A. Peelar of High Point spent Saturday night the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Mebane preaching Sunday at St. Marks and Whitsett. WANTED.-To buy 15.000 to 25.000 feet of good poplar boards 7 feet long .3 to 31-2 incheswide. Burlington Coffin Company, Burlington. N. C. Miss Ada Guthrie one of our High School Graduates who will have charge of the Rock Hill School this year will begin her schooljlonday October 31 st. ^ IMasterl^tT Scott whoSS been at the Hospital at Raleigh for the past ten days has return ed home and is getting along nicely, Hope he will soon be well, E, M, Clapp of No. 10 was in th i ciiy ;r'atuL'day on business. He teJis us, that he has sold elev en busnSTs of turnips from a piece 01 ground 40 feet square. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Mr. Herbert Compton of this city to Miss Ada Sellars of near Cross Roads to take place October 25th at the home of her parents. Dr. N. M. Watson and family of Norton Va. are the gaest of Mr. and Mrs, J, W, Murray. Dr. Watson preached at the Front Street Methodist Church Sunday delivering an excellent discourse. Have you registered, ' the ; books are now open, this is im portant, don't disfranchise your self. Miss Zora Boone of Whitsett, was a shopping visitor in town Tuesday. ?• for Tu- peio Miss., on business and to visit his brother. Miss Vivian Walker, of Wat- ^ the pest of her brother Lhas. Walker for a few days. Miss Cornelia Brown, Art teacher at Elbn College, spent Satura^y and Sunday in the city the guest of Miss Annie Holt, Jos. A, Isley has eight varieties o± stmwbernes best in cultivat ion. Fine plants at 50 cents per hundred or $4,00 per thousand. Now is the time to buy. Messrs. Clarance and Walter ! Oates, Jim Montgomery and Lexie Patterson spent Sunday the guest of friends in Orange Coun ty^enjoyingone pf those ^ood old time 'possum dinners l^elps will address the J5!: Lmi' U. at this Christian (Jiurch Thursday night, to which the public is cordially invited. No admission only a free will offering Miss Phelps has a National repu- I tation as a temperance speaker. The two weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bryan died Sat^ urday evening at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Hoffman, and was buried Sun day evening at Pine Hill Ceme- tary. Funeral services conduct ed at the home by Rev. C. B* Cox. Messrs, Wade Thomson and iV!^, P.Robertson left Tuesday night for Kinston to be present at the celebration of the 19th Herndon Day. These gentleman carry more applications for In surance than have ever been written by any North Carolina Company. Next Snnday night the install ment of the officers of the Ep- worth League will take the. place of the regular services in ^Front Street church. This will be an in teresting and helpful! service to all who may attend, and a cordi al invatation to the public to at tend these services is hereby ex tended. Rev. N, M. Watson, D. D., for several years a leading member of the North Carolina Conference but now a member of the great Holsten Conference, will preach in Front Street Methodist Church next Sunday morning at llo’clock Mr. Watson preached a most ex cellent sermon, and we are glad he is to favor us with another A Good Position. Can be had by ambitious young ladies in the field of Wireless’' or Railway telegra- tiie 8-hour law be- ^me effective, and since the Wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the coun- there is a gi'eat shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay be ginners from $70 to $90 per nionth, with good chance of ad vancement. The National Tele- lerraph Institute operates six offi cial institutes in America, under of R. R. and Wireless Ufncials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you tp write them for full details at Memphis, Tenn., or Columbia, bouth Carolina. «, GET TI^EIR BurllDgtoii Produce Co, We will pay highest cash Price for chickens, eggs, Tur- kies, G^s, Ducks, Green and Dry hides. Tallow, Beeswax Rubber Shoes, Brass and etc, Rabbits and Bird| in the sea son. Office at Workman Print ing Office, Spring street, BURLINGTON N. C. Phone 354-B SurlingtoB Produce Go. -HERE IS HOW- Write ah Sjssay of Fifty Wprds telling Why The Holt-Cates Co’s Shoes are iBetter” To Be exhibitea in our Shmv Windows Before All the School B(|ys and jSchooI Giris in Alamance HREE educators WILL BE THE JUDGES The PRIZES: To the best and neatest One Pair$3.00 Lenox Shoes Shoes^^^^^ iieatest one pair|tOQ Lenox^^: T(^he third best;and neatest one pair $1.50 .Lenox- Somebody Gets $3.0a Vdue for Fifty Words. • The Three' Winning Essays PalishBd in this' paper. I The HOLT- Waiter L. On the comer, s, Manager Contest. BURLINGTON, N. C. iT' sermon. SANITARY PRESSING CLUB I represent the COLUM- BLA. STEAM LAUNDRY of Greensboro for dyeing pd cleaning. Let me have your work. Sa&itary Pressing M S. A, HORNE, Mgr, Bl/RLINdToN, H. C. ’Phone 342 FOR SAJ.(E~One 2 1-2 horse power gasoline engine, in perfect running order. Apply to Bub- LiNGtON BevejbageGo., Burling ton. N. C. Dr. Francis S. Packard OF Greensboro, n. c. Expert Physician, Sargeon and Specialist Will visit Burlington, N, C., Tuesday. November 1st. Hotel Ward and every month regularly thereafter. One Day Only”"?'"™-® Extracted by Painless METHOD Gums Heal Rapidly, as a result of the “antiseptic” properties of the Solution used on the gums to pre vent the pain. Weak ipr nervous people may have any number of badly decayed teeth or roots removed with re markably little pain, M without bad aftereffects." Broken down health is often cau^d fey having a mouth full of contamina-- ted t^th, badly decayed, with disease roots. Yoiirhealth may be almost instantly iniprovM by having them remo ved, ^and your appearance will be greatly benefited when you have a new s^t made. j Office over Sellars Clothiicig Store. I Office hours 8 to I2 a; m. i to 5;3p p. in. ■ hui*t at Utf* Durham—Stout. Mr. and Mrs., W. P. Stout an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter Mary I Dixon and Mr. Logan Durham, I Wednesday November the sixteenth. BrltishCaRadiaii Medloai Expert, Sui'geon and Diagnottlolaii. Dr. Packard h«s been educated in anif grad- sated f/nm the be$t ticspi^s and cvlleges «f l^pe and Amerirt, Consnltstion and Exam* ination Free, Invited £ Strictly Cenfidential. No ckses taken si treated without a ]ser sanai examiflation con saltation or interview.. No mail order busMiess dom or carresDondence solicited Read ttiis carefully, tf you ire in gaod health, give it fa a sick friend who wiSI thank you. Four Wasks Consultation & Ex;aminatiMl at all times FREE and Invited. I 8:00 A. M. to : 6:60 P. M. Madbal Expart In Traatmant if Ghrania Dbaaaaaof Ma$i4 Woman and Childran. Dr. Packard has made more remarkable, eurct in Soutfaem States flian aiqf liyiflg physi' cian. No iiimritble cast tafeen ter treatment. JW («ses ; taken ft treatment will be gaai anteed a cure, I see «N patients it person. No substitutei or asststairts eiRptoyet jr trusted. Minori with«ut (heir cots or wives wHhovt thek busbaiids wifi not he mittcd 10 osnsallatiM cnicss acciMMMiMed ^ (beir kwaJ gtiysiclaii. DR J. S. Burlington, - n- , V North Carolina. The Best Drug Store in BURLINGTOR Country People The county is now full of telephones. Let me have your order at night- Uncle Sam’s, carriers will bring it to you next morning. No extra charge for postage. Bradley^s I cure to stay cured every case I take for treatment. Surgical Cases I treat -n-ithoat Op eration or suffering. Without Ether or Ohlo- rofttsm, without detention from Business or Pleasure. This North Carolina Doctor, registered and licensed by. the State for the Cure of r11 Ker- vous, Special and Chronic Diseases of Men, Women and Children, Treats all his Patients in person. No hired Assistants to split the re sponsibility. He treats the following Diseases only; Ail Nervous Diseases such as Neuras thenia, Neuralgia, Melancholia, NerTous De bility, Spinal Irritation, Hysteria. Paralysis, Epilepsy, Fits or Palling Sickness, Chorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Mi graine. Heart Disease like palpitation, gen eral Weakness or sinking spells. Diseases of the Blood or Skin like Anemia, Scrofula,Ecze ma,, Ulcers, Tumors, Growths, Swellings, pimples, etc. He wants to meet all sick per sons who suffer from Chronic Constipation, Obstipation, Intestinal irritation. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, TJlceration or Dilation of the Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rapturs x>i the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, itching.bleed- ing, protruding or internal in Character. Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, such as en largement or displacement, or congesfion. Cirrhosis, hardening or engorgement. Diseas es of the Kidneys like Bright’s Disease, Dia betes, Dro^y, Gravel, Uric Acid,, Scalding or burning Urine. Bed wettitsg or too frequent UrinafioUjSexuellmpotence, weakness or irri tability. Diseases of the bladder. Catarrh in all its forms. Pnmlent, discharging or Dry Catarrh of the head, 'Tliroat, lungs or Bron chial tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or Systemic. Thig enemy of the human race. He is now able to eure in a short time by an original and neyr method of OsmoBis or absorptioa. Asthma' in all its forms, Con sumption of the many stages; A Cure gsiar- BBteed if in the early Stages, before destruc tion. of tissues has set in. Deafness caused by It, I have cured frequently in. 30 aaia- Sometimea Kccompanied b; Head noises. Cured to stay Cared. X»!aesBe» of Womens Uterin« or Ovarian are most successfttlly Krinted. l>ij^laema^ts ik anir iorm are im- mediately replaced in a very few minntegit D/seaises peculiar to men, or any complicated trouble beyond the aid of' the general Prac titioner. And if yov hare tried ererything else and failed, and if yott want to get well again, Then Go and See tliis advanced itnd progressive Specialist of experience and rep utation Who, If tliere is a cure for you, will bring it about and produce it with the aid ol the great>st Scientific achievements of modern times, T'hich he has mastered arid has at his commEiMfls- ' ' NO MATTEB — What your ailmeni; may be; XO MATTER what others may hare told you, Ko Matter what your experience may nave been with Other Physicians, Hospitals, SanitariuRis, Institutions or Patent Medicines, it will be to your advantage to see this re markable Doctor of ENGLAND, everywhere Bcknovfledged to he the greatest center of Medical Learning in the world today. Go then, and have it forever settled in your mind if your casre is one for which a. Cure can be had. If your case is curable, he will put yon on. trBatment at once, and give you all such medicines or remedies and preparations needed to effect your Cure. If incurable, He will tell you so, and give you such coun sel and advice aa may prolong your life. *BEMXiMBES—This is not a scheme or catch or snare to get your money and run, as is too often the case. This is a legitimate prop osition and you deal with your Doctor Your self and direct. Every Statement here mad^. is guaranteed as True. A visit for Oonsul- . tation and examination will cost yott noth ing, and imjjlies no obligatioa whatever. If treatment be decided on and nven you. it will restore you to perfect health, and may mean the saving of your life. A Nominal fe9 will be charged only if the Case can be treat* ed with a view to a curei Do not put off thia duty yd® owe to your self, Yoor Family, yoor Friends and your retativeti isrho are now. or may fatei be entering; because of yonr neglect to fSghI Disease and procure Stealth without whic> Lif« insitead of a Pleasure Isecomes a raisertt ble and painfol Bttrds%; f Bewmhes- the Date and Plaoh We have just received a car load of V Crimp Galva nize Rooting with pidces to suit the close buyer Our Stock is full and complete and we are going to move same if prices wiH be any inV ducement. Gome and see "US.. ■ BURLINdToN, N. C. ,'f'■ •V ! I- ■ !■' f: ■ -V" ■i,’- t- FOR RENT.—Several good of^ lice rooms in Wallesr Building. For terms etc. Apply to J. Zeb. Waller V . Have you registered? The books are now opan., FOR JiBNT—Good five room house with electric lights on Ire land street. W. Luther Catie®. Miss Heloise asiN.a|fl^ m
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