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no. *^,--*ir» V CIGARS are a delight but sping time is comi ng and Garden Seees axe in order. Big assortment of WOODS SEEDS just received at BDrliDgftin Drag Compasy. Local an)i PersenaL Mr. Will Thompson the road man has a boy at his home. A. E. Hobgood spent Sunday at Durham visiting friends. The home of Mr. Chas. Rich of near Graham was burned last Friday morning. Carllsleyof near Gibsonville spent Sunday the gruest of H. J. B. Wagoner and family. Mr. irnd Mrs. R. A. Goble spent Sunday the guest of his sister airs. R. D. Ray near Grah^. Messrs John Ireland and J. Zeb Waller were the guest of Mn Ireland sister at High Point Sun^ day. Mr. and Mrs. Viacent Snyder are rejoicing over the arrival of a lady at their home Priciay night. Miss Lula May has accepted a position; as bookkeeper for the Carolina-Engineering Co. She be gan worit Monday. Fred Eeiber who has been the guest of his father-in-law Mr. W. J. Thompson returned Sunday evening to Durham. FOR RENT;—Several good of fice rooms in Waller Building. For terms etc. Apply to J, Zeb„ Wajller FARM FOR SALE—Near mar ket and good location. If interest ed call at or write The State Dis patch. Burlington, N. C. Mr. C. C. Dodson of Virginia is in town for a few days the ^iiest of friends. He is en route to Ms home at Marshall N. C. IjEwrence Long a stenogrgph- er of Gainsville Fla. who has been thii guest of E. Long of McCray returned last week to his work. Misses Annie and Bessie Justice left Monday for Chapel Hill where they have accepted posi tions with the Chapei Hill Publish ing Go. Mrs. J. Zeb Waller and Miss Swannie Patterson spent Sunday the guest of Miss Patterson's sister Mrs. Q. R. T. Garrison on R. F. D. No 2. The Brown's Chapei School taught by Miss Wilsie Greeson will close Wednesday night with an old fashoned exhibition. The public cordially invited. Miss Mayme Ray of near Gra ham spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of her sister Miss Addie Ray. Miss Mayme has charge of the Phillips Chapel School this session. Mr. Ed Williamson of Fayette ville who has been the guest of M r. Banks Williamson of Glencoe accompanied by Mr. Banks Will iamson left Saturday niglit for New Yorke whei’e they wili spend a few days on business. Burimgton High School Base-Ball Team Orgaimed. The ^se-Ball enthusiast of the Burlington High School met in the School Auditorium Janu ary 6th and Organized their High School team for 1911. Mr. Dov er Heritage was elected Manager and Mn George Sharpe Captain. They have several games already, scheduled with the best High School Teams in the state, and Burlington can rest assur€di of being represented with one of the best teams of the state, and one that they will be proud of. Everyone interested in good clean Base-Ball should give the boys their co-operation, and help encourage the team. litw River Svnday Sdtoolt. Crowdied out last week. The -following is a report of the Sunday Schools of the town of Haw River for Sunday Jan. 22, 1911. Attendance Collection M. E. 117 $1.93 Christian 54 1.62 Baptiist 98 1.74 M. P. 75 1.65 Total 344 $6.94 In tlie Bnrliogtoii Saadaj Schools Snndayi Jan. 29tli 1911. Crowded oot last week. Sunday School Totals. Attendance Collection M. E. 260 $ia.i7 Baptist 271 9.77 Presbyterian, 108 3.54 German Ref. 151 3.33 Christian, m 5.10 M. P. 218 3.29 Webb Avenue ^ 2.46 1309 $37.66 M^N'S BIBLE AND BARACA CLASSES TOTALEi Attendance. Collection, Baptist 81 4.36 Presbyterian 11 1.89 Christian 37 2.87 M. P. 28 1.30 German Ref. 43 1.13 Webb Ave. 26 1.42 M. E. 44 3.20 Snow Camp, . 8 .55 Total today 277 $13.12 T. D. Dupuy, Pr-jsident Joho H, Vernon, Secretary Florida has a bride seventy- eight years old. The ] lorida pa pers will brpb^ibly attr ibute this to the etfect of the F;torid[a cli mate. WlfefiotltpTipillTice “My wife wantjd t; take our boy to the dortor to cifire an ugly boil," writes D. F^';ankel, of Stroud, Okla. “I ?aid ‘put Bucklen's Arnica Sa e on it.' She ^d so, and it cur jd the boil in a short time.*’ Qui iest healer of Bums, Scalds, C its. Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Sw^ lling. Best Pile cure on earth. 'fVyit. On ly ^c at Freeman Dr ig Co. Handicapped This is a Case With Many Bndiag- ton People. Too many Burlington citizens are handicapped with a bad back. The unceasing pain caused con stant misery, making work a bur den and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The back ache at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and linements may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kid neys. Doans kidney Pills help kidney Can you doubt Burlington evid ence? Mrs. Isham Ashworth Lake side St., Burlington, N. C., says: ‘ ‘About two years ago I began to suffer from kidney complaint and last winter, I was in bad shape. The pains never left my back and it was almost impossible for me to sleep well. This resulted in a tired, languid feeling when I got up in the morning. Doan’s Kid ney Pills helped me as soon as I began taking them and the re sult of continued use were so satisfactory that I can recom mend them with ^reat confidence in their curative powers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents the United State, Re?nember the name—Doan’s and take no other. i for Evety American Pfaxiter ksnows tSiat Butpee*s Seeds Growl But—do You know tofn/ they are the Best Seeds tKat can be grown for planting in 1911 > Our address is W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Burpee Building., Pkilttdelphiau Send us your address, and we stiall mail, without cost, a copy of The LEACHNG American SEEO catalog for 1911, a bright New Book of 174 pages that tel!s The Plain Truth About THE BURPEE-QUAUTY SEEDS. Robertson-Cedk. Crowded out last weeK. A beautiful marrir|i;e was sol emnized Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mr, (^orge Henry Cook on Tarpley Street when his dauj hter, Netta Beatrice, became the bride of Mr. James Wilbur Rober: son. For the ceremony the house was tastily decoiatet \ with ferns and evergreens and i i the corner of the parlor a beauti £ul arch was constructed under w'lich the so lemn vows were takevi. The house was darkened anc b^'utiful lights shed a radian»-e over the scene. Promptly on the hcur the bride and groom entered without at tendants and were' greeted at the arch by the officiating minister, Dr, W. W. Staley,D. D of Suffolk, Va., u),icle of the bride. After the vows v/ere spoken the bridal partj^ d *ove to the istation and boarde^l the West bound train for Lexitigton, N. C. where they will mak«Hheir future home, Only the immediate relatives of both families wert; present and the entire occasion v'as beautiful in its simplicity. The bride was attired in a love ly grey going away gown, hat and gloves to match,- The groom wore conventional black. The presents rece ved by the bride are both beautiful and nujnerous, consisting chiefly of silver. The minister wlio officiated I was the officiating m inister at the i marriage of the groom’s parents ’ thirty nine years agO. The bride is one o;' tlie sweet est and most charmi,ng, as well I as one of the most U>vable young I women of the tov\tn and Mr. I Robertson is to be congratulated ■ in winning her hanc.. The groom j is a native of this pi. ice and Hved here until three yeai s ago, when he went to Lexingtan, N. C. and has since been employed on the Lexington Dispatch,/ he is young man of good qualities. They will ' reside in Lexington ^N, C.' -Bmare 9f far Cata^b CoBtaiB ae mercur/ will surely deutroy the sense of smell and completaljr derange the w hole gystem when entering it through the natt- cons surfaces Such articles should neVer be except on preseriptiioHB from re putable physicians, m the dautai^ tb^y; will do is teu fold to the good you cjj,u possibly derive fpom them. Hall's Catla- rah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Gheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains IJao mercuily, and i9 taken internally, acting direetljr upon the blood and niucons surfaces oi the system,, In buying Hall’s Catarrh Care be Bare yon get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, 0. oy F, J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials fr(»e, Sold by'Drajcgest. Price, 75c. per bot tle, Take Hall's Family Pills for coD8ti« pation. ' ■ '"’"V" ' ■ Sub»cribeS^or thelDispateh. LIST OF IClilMEO LETTEiS ICemaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C„ Jan. 21st..l9ll Gentlemen: K. C. Carlton, Kinston Cooper Wesley Madden, Fred Morgan, O. T. Hatch, Veimon Phillips, Jim Robson, Fred Sears, Cawdy Whitaker. ladies; Mra. Jno. Burton, Mrs. Kosiie BrbWfer, Mi^es Maltha Martin, Mary Pollard. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed and give date of advertised list.'* Zeb Waller, Post Master. If yOu want a ^n,. call on us. W^ cam accpmodate you. The only seeunty we take is Real Estate. Per the b^t se^rity on the S^rth itsciC you have money to loaii^ we you first mortgage on imj^ ^tate, r guiu»ntee the p^in^iit of the princip^ aind six per cent interest semi- ^nually. V, ■ live Stock tnsurance. Gentnd Loan & Trust Col IKlipiJBURLmGTON, N^^^yROUNA. Gapital^.OOO. A Tra. n w.W. JtUOWX, M^ Professional Cards Dr. W. D. Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N. C, Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. 'phone 20. Night calls, Mrs. S. M, Homaday^s, ’phone 282. Dr. F. G. Gower, DENTAL SURGEON National Bank Building. GRAHAM, - - - NORTH CAROUNA. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW L S. W. DAMERON AOOLPB L 0 ft G Mrs. Housekeeper— • Why not ^ttle that washing question quesUon riavS You can have your entire family wash washed and retu^ ed to your house in a few hours at a small, cost. Wet-Wasl/work ■■ f- F '2il^2c per lb. Rpugh-Dry Work - - - - - . -||c “ “ Finished-Family Woi^k - - - - 12c “ Send a trial package. Front Street. ‘Phone 296. J. E Burlington office in Graham officQ in PlcibaoBt Bnililins Holt-Nichoi»n BUg. Phone • 250 Phone 100^ 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 CaroKnsi. Office, Second! Floor First National Bank Buildimg. BR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Fostei; Building BURL li\'(^TON, N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M, D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, tip stairs P|10NES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Hoars 9 to 12 a, m. 4 to 5 p. bq. Spcciaiist Diseases of Cliiljren and Wcswn and X-iRay W»rk. Gar Load of fine young muMs just received, also sohie good young hrood mares. Thiis stock was bought in Kentucky arid Tenn. , and is well broke and first class in every respect; Cali and see us. FOGLEMAN BROS. Phone 220-a. BURLINGTON - - Front Street. - NORTH CAROLINA itex Uter the Dec brie con .higi bri( r nea her hitc star Lan he i way tog hail his 1 dow caus SSBfO] Ti cour orat on C pass ing a It pass mad Si: Su])( Har’ Unic agai; or tl- with inUi was he c Stric by w mitt whic and f WHkas Th don time Wilk churc churc week haule being in As The the ^ Comp open Heret sixo’( souro those of cor been to sec it. Airy The of thi their , I You Have a Right to If you have the am bition and energy, to- gfetiier with an honest purpose to earn it ;We WiU Help You. Th.e first steb toward financia.1 independence is to own your o wn home. Begin now. Don’'t wait. You have waited all these years and you are still paying re:it. ^mCHT Ab6uT 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 youhave been paying to the “Other Fel low’'and soon) it will be YOURJffiRY OWN HOME And not the some body s house to rent OtJiers by the score have tried the “Piedmont Way” and found it easy. Will you? Call and talk it over with us. Real Estate. DcpaitBraL - - ■ - - Nortli Ciurdiiia^ Pbdne Na 76 natior back J the pi ness Yes fire w: en of on Frj had rn of WO( stove J a bias damag ing ha tal des ORAIVeE I Shei McDat ever m Tuesdfi in Litt 7 milei they ci er still, Bay, a of whi! wagon tools ai of beer er men still nu gro Ba; still \v(. Tuesda jail for Itidsvllle Wes • Morehe there ia any oth disgmo it migh elsewhc on by e Commei passes. ■ passeng touring location J ho excu iffcvstreet.. m ake hj 1?le coul( ifilled wi
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