One Oose for Coughs CMdren cough at nightife Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pec- tKaI. Often a single dose ^at bedtime will cQmpIetely control the cough. Good fo? any one with a cold or cou^n. (lood for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, 4 fironic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly mkly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy. 0 alcohol in this cough medicine. J.C. ~A yerCo., LoWell, Mass- Ir.. ;r*.jiJjver makes a lazy lw>y. BBOm ., ..An'acHve'brain dsmands an active Hver. No better -.iW boys and girJs than Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor about them. He Knows. £i)£a! and Persenal. Mr. Joe Hurdle of Union Ridge a shopping visitor in town y_ r. W. J. Thompson of Whit- was a shopping visitor in Friday. Miss Jessie Brinkley of Norfolk IS thegiiestof Miss BlondaKer nodle of Ossipee. Bay The Parker Lucky Curve F)uatain Pen—Agency—Stew art’s Jewelry Store. Waiter C. Cherry of Winston- Sa em- spent last Friday in town the guest of Geo. Isley. Mr. Wallace Boland of Corbett IS visiting his brother Junius Eolaad of Oak Ridge Institute. The Freeman Drug Co._ have Ifi'iSt received a large line of Eichard Hudnuts toilet artie’ > . Mias Rosa Patterson attended the Virginia. Carolina foot ball game at Richmond Thanksgiving. Miss Mollie Foster of Union Eidge spent part of last week the guest of her sister Mrs, J. H. Isley. Miss Elizabeth Clements of .Spencer spent the past week the guest of her friend Miss Ethel 'Sarvin. Mr, Bascom Hornaday of Oak Sidge spent Saturday and Sun day in town the guest of his ■sedatives, il'iss Annie Lea Clymer of Sreensboro spent the latter part 01; last week the guest of Miss My tie Isley. Mr. D. Hall our clever and longeniaL R. F. D. Carrie of No. 5 was off duty last week taking fcis vacation. Miss Bettie Lyde May of the State Normal Greensboro spent Saturday and Sunday the guest her mother. Mias Lois Workman left Satur day for Hillsboro to spend a ar...:-ith the guest of her aunt Mrs. A. H, Rimmer» A large crowd from this place: .atf^ended the annual Thanksgiv- £n^ debate given by the Philog- krs. Society of Elon College. Mr. J, F. Randolph of Elizabeth New Jersey who sj^nds a part of Bach year in our midst has arriv ed and IB stopping at the Morrow :H.iuse. Mr, and Mrs. Julian Sellars the newly married couple of iV'obane No 3 were in town Sat urday viewing the furniture stores. Our clever and congenial friend Pi of. J. B. Robertson of Ramseur spent from Thursday to Sunday the guest of friends and relatives ir. town. Rev. J. D. Andrew returned Saturday from the Waugh town Mission near Winston-Salem ?/here he spent the week in a meeting. Prof. P. J, Kernodle of Rich- nsond who has many friends here and for sometime a teacher at F^ion College spent Friday in tcwo. on business. L'r. Faueett returned Saturday from Granville county where he •5;’ent the week v/ith his brother hiuitirpg. He reports lots of game k ‘led among w^hich was deer, tiirkey, birds and rabbits. Misses Verna and Ruth Boland of Mebane R. F. D. No 3 spent last week the guest of Miss Lena Florence. Miss Sallie Fox of Randleman spent the past week the guest of her friend Miss Minnie Rauhut on R. F. D. No 7. Misses Myrtle and Ada Belle Isley of Trinity College Durham spent from Thursday to Sunday the guest of their parents Mr. and Mrs, Jos. A. Isley, May Prove Fatal. When Will Burlington People Learn the Importance of it. Backache is only a simple thing at first; But when you know 'tis from the kidneys; That serious kidney troubles follow; That diabetes, Bright's disease may be the fatal end. You will gladly profit by the following experience. ’Tis the statement of a Bur lington citizen. Mrs. Delara Stubbins, S. Main St, Burlington, N. C., says: About three years ago I began to suffer fr^m severe pains through the small of my back across my limbs. My body be came bloated and the kidney secretions were unnatural. The doctor said I had symptoms of Bright’s disease. I finally pro cured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Freeman Drug Co,, and began using them. In a short time my suffering was greatly relieved and I am now able to attend to my housework with ease, I advise all sufferers from kidney complaint to give Doans Kidney Pills a trial,” 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. — . Charity That Went Wrong. On one of these stuffy (Jays last week a hestvy ice wagon | drew up near Chatham Square j and the man in charge went m j to see what the order would be. While he was gone several child ren clambered on the rear step and began to fish for small pieces. One little girl had just scooped out a handful when, the iceman returned and chased her >w£iy* “Sell me 5 cents worth of ice please,’’ said a well-dressed wo men, who wore a white ribbon and had .seen the little girl cry ing from disappointment, .the man weighed a fair^ized piece of ice and, wrapped it in a newspa per, handed it to the women. “Here, little one, is a nice big piece of ice,” said the woman loud enough to be heard by ev6ry one of the small crowd that had collected. “You need’t cry any more. Take this home to moth er and sick sister. The. child, instead of drying her tears, cried more and made no attempt to take the ice. “It,s too b-b-Dig, sobbed the child. “Too big, and what did j'-ou want to do with it, my child,” “We were going to put it down the blind man’s back.” replied the girl, bursting into tears again. —New York Sun. New to Him. W'aHhington Post. The hobble skirt was being discussed at the Colony Club in New York, and Miss Elizabeth Marbury, the famous dramatic agent, said, with a smile: ‘, You’d think the hobble skirt had penetrated everywhere, but listen. In Camden the other afternoon a young girl in a brown hobble skirt hurried with short, quick steps to a football game. Her skirt was tight enough in all conscience, but a narrow black band encircling it just below the knees drew it still tighter. ‘ ‘As the young giri tripped c»ut Mickle street a coal heaver, kit ing down his shovel, ran after her. ‘ ’Say miss. ’ he said in a low, confidential tone, *yerbelt’s slip ped down.’ ” Mr. 0. K, Roberson of Ellon College spent Sunday in town the guest of his aunt Mrs. O. K. Dorsett, A day of lively bull fighting would do more to settle present tdifiiculties in Mexico than any- hing else. Are You Saving as Much Money as You Would Like to Save? Do you want 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 we can sell at very iow prices and save you money on your furniture and house furnishings, Ail we ask is that you give us a chance to prove to you our statennents by inspecting our line and getting prices. We sell for cash or easy payment plan. GREEN & McCLURE FUBNITIHE GEAHAM, COMPANY. NORTH CAROLINA. $100 Reward $100 The readers of t paper will be paele ed to learn that there is at least ona dreaded dieease that science ba« been able to cure in all its tffcages, and that is Catarrh. HalVik Catarrh Care is t^e oiji- l,v positive cure now imowi. to the medi cal f.raternity. Catarrh beinR' a conHtitu- tional disease, requires a conRtitution- al treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direotly upon the blood and niucous snrfaceH oli the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of; he tllseaee, and givini^ the pati ent strength bj? building up tlie consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in itp curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar'^ for any case that it fails to cnre. Send for testiinoni- als. Address F.CHENEY & CO- . Sold by all Druggists, 7“)C. Tolado, '0 Take Hall’s Fauailv Pills for conetipa- tion. During the last three or four months several hundred tons of eelgrass have been exported from Yarmouth to the United States, where it selis at $10 jto $12 per ton, while from Yarmouth to Boston is about $1 per ton. The time for increase of.:.. We Ask You to take Cardul» for your femate troubles, because we are sure it wiH help yoiL Remember that &is great female remedy— WINE OF CARDUI has broi^t reKef to thousands of other women, so why not to you ? For headache, bac^che, periodical pains, female weak ness, mai^ have said it is **the best medicine to take.*' Try it 1 Sold in Tiiis City fs has arrived and demands increased Fire Protection. Your home demands the same pro tection from fire. Do /‘ not ivait until after the fire. It’s tco . late then. We represent oaly safe and sound Co.’s ■ The Central Loan & Trust Co. BUELINGTON, N. CAKOLlNA. J. A. DA VimON.l^ea. JNO. li ffOFJP'MAjV, Sic.^ Treas, if'. W. M01VA%Mgr II Professional Cards 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 232. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW £. S. W. DAMERON ADOLPH L 0 H G Ginhfim office in Holt-iHlcholsnn BIdg. Phone 100-6 X- s Burlington office in Piedmoat BuUding Pilone - 250 THAT OLD SQUARE Piano was called “FINE" in the dd times, but you want to trade it to ns and get a fine upright piano now, we will allow you all its worth. Gall in and see our fine latest style pianos and lets, ^‘talk it over/’ Organs and Sew ing Machines at all prices cash or on easy terms. 20 years imBurlington. ELLIS MACHINE & BURtlNGTON, NOETH CAKOLINA. John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C, Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attomej*at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Bui!dinj{. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist ^ Foster Building BURLliVGTON, N. C. FaU Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. ^Office Piedmont Building, tyro front rooms, up stairs PHONES: Office'218A, Residence 395. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. Siiecialist Diseases of Ciiildren and Women and X-Ray Work. Smartly Tailored Garments. Our new stock of outer garments for the masculine fam ily are daily amving, and they possess all the suit individ uality that is teeoming to the leading American tailors. We want you to see them. Irj^f^t it will be to your interest to eome here before buying your fall dress suit. They are from the largest manufacturers. Ask others. A full line of Dry Goods, B Home of Good Clothes. Burlington, N. C You Have a Ri?htto 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 y6ur own home. Begin now. Don^twait You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGHTABOUT 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 been paying to the ‘'Other Fel low’' and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME some house to rent. Q^ers score have tried the “Piedmont Way and found it easy» Will you? it over with us. on. Estate Department ^ - ■ r - Nortli CaroKna. Phone No. 76