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V.,' I SI if ill’ SjjSs' ■xm jitppii SIGO Reward The Ooctor's First Question »‘‘How are your bowels?" This is generally the ques- ition the doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish hver iificsns. He knows what a long list of distressing cooi" I plamts result from constipation. He knows that headaches, birlous attacks, indigestion, impure blood, and generm debiiity are often promptly relieved by a good liver pill. We wish you would talk with your own doctor about I this subject. Ask him at the same tin\g if he approves of Ayer's Pills. Do as he says. /. C. A i/er Co., Lowell Mass. local m Personal. Mike Newlin, spent Thursday Thcsf cold nights make hog^kill- iiig he go of the day. 'iliss Mag-ffie Isley of Elon Col- ;t:-gG spoi/t t’r,iday in town fhopp- Misses Carrie and Nina Warren of Corbett v/ere shopping visitors town last week. Masters Ralph and Clyde ’foiing’er spent Thursday and Pi'iday Vvl Raleij.jh. Mr, J. W. Murray returned Saturday fj-om u few days busi- ^less trip to Nev/ York. A.S is our usual custom the foster Shoe Co. stoi-e v/ili be ‘.dosed all day Thursday Thanks- ■sriving’. Quite a number from here will Check llie Franltling Privilege. Mil H'aiikee-Wisconsin. Postmaster General Hitchcock hopes to put a check upon the abuse of the franking privilege by requiring the use of special official stamps and stamped envel opes, instead of providing that jail that is essential to ensure I fiee transportation in the mails I is the signature of a member of i Congress. _ . „ I' Recent statistics indicate the * enormity of the existing* ab,use. I During'the fiscal year ending Buy The Parker Lucky Curve j June 30, *1900, the estimated Fountain Pen—Agency--Stew-1 postage value of fitee congi'ession- art’s Jewelrj^ Store. i al mail sent under frank was $olo, , ^ 1385.45, and of free departmental Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Frost left! gent under penalty envel- to-day for his home to spend a | ^pgg, or iable, $5,219,661.65, or week with his parents, i $5.738,047.10 for both an amount Mvo T«y.nW nnrl foTTiilv i that nearly equals the total jTOst- Ailentowr. Pa. where she will!»1 tota^ weight of franked The »eader8 of i; ■' paper will, b© pads ed to learn that there is at leaai; 0^3 dreaded diaeuJSie that stiiencfebas been able to f.'*i'’e in all its aud^ that ifl; Gatarrh. HhIPs Catarrh Cai'e is tue on- l^v })ositiye cure How lno\vi, to tht* luedi- cai fi’aterriitv. Catarrh beinj? a conHtitu- tif)uai (ii.seai?e,/rpquir'B a constitution-, a.l treatnjent. Hall’s Catarrh Cur*? is Cukon interna.nij, acting dim^tly upon the blood and mucous Burfacee of the system, tfeerebj' dsstvoyijig’ the fouijda' tjon oi ;he diseiifse, and giving the patJ- erit atr.’nfi’th by bnildiag np the eopBti' tatiou arid aseigting nature in d(>ing its n ol'li- "Jproprietors have so imich faitl) in its curative powers, that they oifi'er One IJnndred Dolla,r« for any ,case tliatit failiS to cnre. Send for testiiiiofli-- als. Addre.^8 F. J. CHPNEY&OP- '., Sold by allDrn";gi!f«t8, 7r>c. Toi.?do, O ; Take HaH’s Faniilv I'ills for eonstipa- tioK. time for increase the jfuest of her father Shd moth-1" - —ssional mail'was 4,513,080 Mass, where she | p~«'>'3s. and of free departmental er ft>r several weeks before go ing to Lynn, future home. Good News. Many Burlington Readers Have Heard ft and Profited Tfcereby. Of course, a proportion of the I franking is legitmate. How large I a proportion? It is easy to,guess i at random but hard to determine i with accuracy by any means now I available. But the idea has, been- i gaining ground of late that some thing must be done to make the Postoffice Department self-sus- taining. attev'id the exercises at Eion Col lege Thui-sday night. Thanks giving night. “Good news travels fast,” and the thousands of bad back siiiie- j rers in Burlington are glad to j learn that prompt relief is with- John Parks of R. F, D. 9 was i in their reach. Many _ a lame, 0ne among the large erowd_ that j weak and aching back is bad no Attended the aviation meeting at j more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Raleigh last week, 1 Pills. Thousands upon thousands Miss Daisy Miles of Toney, N. I of People are telling the good spent part of last week the I ^ews of their experience with the -uest of her brother Mr. Y. S. Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an exj.mple worth reading: The kind of man who would rather talk than to eat ought to marry a woman who'would rath er listen than cook. Miles of this city. Mrs. Nellie B. Green delight- Mly entertained herself one fiigiit last week by attending the show at Greensboro. Mr?: Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Graham spent Friday rhe guest of Miss Mary Cat«s of West Front Street. Mr. Tom Burton of Hightower >pent Friday the guest of his daughter Miss Blanch Burton, one of our milliners. Mrs. Carrie C. Mednum of ^/ashington D. C. spent Saturday SBd-Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spoon. Mrs. ^eo. Pickard of Chapel Hill who '-vas the guest of Mrs, S. C. Patterson from Friday to Mocday returned home. Mr. C. A. Walker will spend T.orrjorrovif' in the country the KpestofMrs. J. H. Boswell of Union Ridge. He will try his hand as smaricsman. Miss Effie Isley a popular school ieaeherof Raleigh arrived Friday to spend a few days the guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Isiey of Pu. F. D. 8. Miss Davenport of Gaston County, student at the State Normal College this year spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of her uiicle Mr. G. W. Daven port and family. Edna Frederick the one month old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Frederick died Thursday Movembfjr 17th. and was buried on the same day at Pine Hill Cemetary. Mrs. A, L. Malone, sister of Mr. L, B. Whitted and Mrs, A. P. Tillett and children of Winston Salem are the guest of. Mr, J, Ernest Murphy of R. F, D. No” 4 for a few days. For the benefit of the purchas er and the merchant we would advise that you do your Christ- n^as shopping before the rush, i ou Avill get better bargains, and i the merchants will have more lin.e to wait on you. J. W, Zink, R. F. D. No. 3, of Greensboro, N. C., says: “I suf fered from backache and dull pains through my loins and the kidney secretions were too fre quent in passage. Hearing Doans Kidney Pills highly recom mended, 1 decided to give them a trial and procured a box. They quickly corrected the kidney dif ficulty and drove away the pains in my back. Since then I have had no return attack of the trou ble, J take pleasure in recom mending Doan’s Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State. Remember the name—Doan's -and take no other. Died. Loy—At her residence, Bur lington, R. F. D, No. 7, Friday November 11th, Mrs. Mollie Loy, wife of George Loy. She was buried in Moore’s Chapel Cemetery. To your home in Heaven, loved /one, go; Your children’s hearts can tell. And only they can fully knov^ How hard to say, Farewell. God in all His mighty power Has taken from us our bright flower; Her soul we know is at rest. For God has acted for the best. In the graveyard safely sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave Lies the one we love so dearly. In her lonely, silent grave., Aunt Mollie, may your slumbers Be as gentle as your love. And when God shall call us home- W’^ard, May we meet you in Heftven above. After all, the issue is between the few who clamor for privileg es and favors and the many who ask nothing but the right to en joy the proceeds of their own toi) under the laws which guarantee equality. > WeiUktou to take Cardui, for youi* female troubles, because we are sure it will help you. Remember that this great female remedy— r WINE OF CARDOl has brought reKef to thousands of other sick women, so why not to you ? For headache, backache^ periodicat pairis^ female weak* ness, inany have said it Is “the bMt medicine to take.” Try it I Sold in TMs City F3 »» Professional Cards SS Are You Saving as Much Money as You Would Like to Save? % Do you v^ant to go to house keeping and havn’t enough money to start on? # We can help you in either case. We buy in Car Load Lots and get all the discount to be had. We do our own work as far as possible. Our rents and expenses are small. For these reasons and others v^e can sell at very low prices and save you money on your furniture and house furnishings. All we ask is that you give us a chance to prove to you our statements by inspecting our line and getting prices. We sell for cash or easy payment plan. «B«SKSNnM & McCLURE F UHNIHIRE COMPANY. NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. W. D. Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N, C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. ’phone 20. Night calls, Mrs. S. M. Hornaday’s, ’phone 282. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYvS AT LAW has arr-iyed and , demands increased ' Fire Protection. Your fionie demands the same pro- tection from fii%* Do not wait until afser - the fire. It'y too then. :;^rv:3 . represent only The Central Loa n & Trust Co. V; ^ J- A. JMl'lDS6N.,Pres'. ^ W. W. HnOWN, Mtjr 'i- 6? THAT OLD SQUARE Piano was called ‘ ‘FINE' ’ in the old times, but you want to trade it to us and get a fine upright piano now, we will allow you' all its worth. Call in and soe our line latest style pianos and lets, “talk it ' over, ’ { Organs and Sew ing Machines at all prices cash or on easy terms. 20 years in Burlington. 5 LS.W.DAHEKON ADOLPH L 0 N Q _ UtiriiDgton Oiiiham office in ofBoe in Piedmont Building Hoit-Nleliol$oa Bldg, Phooe • 230 Phooe iOO-H MACHINE & MUSIC CO. ' BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROI/INA. John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlinjgton, N. C. | Ortice over Bradley’s Drug Store, ; Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at>Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Butldinf'. DR. X H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist F')ster Building j BURLUSGTON, N. C. i Jas. N. Taylor, M. D., Physician & Surgeon. '3BL Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PHONES: Office 218A, llfesidence 895. ; , i Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m. I Smartly Tailored Garments. pur new stock of outer garments for the masculine fam ily are daily amying, and they possess all the suit individ- uahty^that is becoming to the leading American tailors. We want you to see 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 O17 Goods, Shoes and Hats. Burlinigton, N. C Home of Good Clothes. RAHAM Specialist 3)i$ea$e$ of ChildreD and Women anrt X-Ray Work. ^ You Have a Right to independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it. We Will Help You. The first step toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait* You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent, RIGHT ABOUT and try *The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxes, in surance and maintenance money—namely. Rent —that you have be^n paying to the “Other Fel low’' and soon it will be some body’s house to rent. Others by the . score have tried the ‘‘Piedmont fi Way and found it easy. Will you? ^ and talk it over with us. vCal Estate DepartmenL YOUR VERY OWN HOME :on^ Nordt Carolina, ft Phorxe No. 76 UJ-
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