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B. i ■ !/■ >' ;i &■ ; P -: £' i. 5* t^- I l5^‘.- E^'-' ? PURE Delicious Soft Drinks are a luxury within the reach of all. You'll find the best at Bnrlingfon Drag Cogipaoy. Big Assorttiient of WOODS SEEDS Lscal and Persona!. Mr. Joe Hoffman of Elon Col- ^ge was a business visitor in our dty Friday. Miss Ethel Garvin has accept ed a position as clerk for Jos. A. Mey & .Bros. Co. Mr. jc^n C. Jones reports the strriyal of another son at his home Wednesday night. Carl Page left Saturday for Asheboro be the guest of rela tives for;a few days. Mrs. B. . Goodman and baby who 5pent the pa?t v ?ek the guest of felatiyes at Haw River returned Komesl^riday. Misa Georgia Wilson left Sat- arday for her home at McLeans- burg. She will spend a month the guest of her oarentii FARM FOR SALE—Near mar ket and good lo«^tion. If interest ed call at or write The State Dis patch; Burlington, N. C. The Alamance Gamge Co., of this ciiy have just received a car load of the famous E. M. F. automobiles. Call and see them. We saw a beautiful Remington Piano being transferred Satur day from the store of Ellis to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Loy. Mr h. B. Whitted and children 5T>ent from Tuesday to Saturday of la.9t -y/eek? the guest of his mother and relati ves near Stain- back Mr and Mrs. Walter Cates have recently moved into the beautiful new home on Lexing ton A venue c(>mpleted only a few months %go. . Mr L, Pickard who has been at Scottend Neck Scotland County «me Home Friday to be the r^’est of his oar ents and friends for a few weeks. Gladys Paore was called to the home of her sister Mr. /jnd.Mrs. Clarance Davis at Ash more last Taesdav on account of Uie illness of their baby. Mias Bertha Garrison student at . Elon College passed through town .Saturday en route for her home on No 2 to spend a few daj s the guest of her parents. Two hundred or more were nresent at the Brown's Chanel School closing last Friday night. The e>T0rcises were fuH of wit arid humor and delighted the audience. Mr. C^arance Cates carried his «nn t,o Greensboro Saturdav to b«ve his eve created. Little hope !s entertainea for the recovery Af sight- Every precaution is be- mg taiien to save the eye. MisaEvie Gross who has charge nf the nwllinery department at Isle,V Bros, left first of the week for Baltimore where she will '=r>en(J s('veral weeks .studvingthp snrinc: and summer styles and fashions. M]'. T . V. Macomson who h?»a representing the Security Life find Annuity Company at this place has resipmed his posi- iion to accept a oosition with the MetfopoUtan Life Tns. Co vacat ed by the resignation of Mr. W. C D>)fneron. State C. E. Meet Here. A meeting of the State Christ ian EndeavorSociety will be held at the Christian Church I*Vidsy, Saturday and Sunday March 31 st April 1 and 2nd. An excellent progrjim will be planned and speakers of national reputation present to address the society. Happy Results. Have Made Many Burlington Ren- dence Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of Burling ton citizens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the following are but truth ful representations of the daily work done in Burlington by Doan's Kidney Piils. C. B. Ellis, Front St., Burling ton, N, C., says: “I have no hesitation in sayii g that Doan’s Kidney Pills are a reliable kid ney medicine and one that lives up to all the claims made for it. When I was suffering from an attack of kidney complaint, I got a supply of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the Freeman Drug Co. and after using them, the pain dis appeared. I publicly recommen ded Doan’s Kidnej^ Pills at that time and I still think highly of them. I never lose an opportu nity to recommend this remedy. ” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburii Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State. —Remember the name—Doan’s —andtake no other. The Great Swamp^ Maa«beit,r I'nioa. While vast sums of money have been expended in the West for the supplying of needed moisture to lands which were worthless without the aid of irrigation, the great Okefinokee swamp in Georgia has remained undrained. This “swamp,” which has been made famous in song and story, has a circuit of 180 miles, and contains fully half a milUon acres. Many propositions have teen presented for its reclamation, and in the past there have been many efforts made to drain it and bring its vast area under cultiva tion, but it has remained useless and, indeed, as impenetrable as ever. Now comes the information that a company of Englishmen, ,*said to have their base of opera tions in Canada, are trying to se cure a lease of the great track, in the idea of applying methods of drainage which have been successfully employed on some what similiar swamp lands in Holland. The question might be raised whether the lands in Hol land which have been taken from the sea and made so abundantly productive in any way resemble the bog lands of the great dismal swamp, but if the Englishmen have Capital which they wish to invest in the experiment, there would seem to be no possible harm in permitting them to go ahead. If science keeps on, it may be able to isolate the presidential bee some day. In Wisconsin they are trying to turn the light on the Match Trust Why don’t they scratch one? “A Kentucky paper ^asserts that people live longer in that state than anywhere else." May be it only seems longer. CONCORD mm. Rev. George Holmes filled his appointment at Concord Sunday morning a large crowd was pre sent and said he preached a fine sfirmon. T. H. Moore had a chopping Saturday evening and a candy party Saturday night a large number of boys and girls were present and they report a fine time. ^ n Twenty-two of our Concord boys and girls took a* stroll Sun day evening down on River Falls they talked and laughed gather ed ferns and had a geiieral good time. 'Mamie McBane and Alice New- lin visited Ha Andrew Saturday night and Sunday. Mis&> Grace Curl is all smiles this week Clay Perry called to see her Sunday evening. Albert Andrew was a pleasant caller at W. J. Riddles Sunday night for particulars see Miss Bessie. Ernest Curl looks a little bit blue this week. Eugene Riddle was with his girl Sunday. lUed Glosson, DeWitt Cheek, Jerome Rusi:>ell, Perisho MeBane called at R. F. Mores Sunday night. A. L. Lewis’ baby is right sick with pneumonia. T. E Bradshaw of Thomtown Ind. has bt‘en visiting friends and relatives in this community he will leave North CaroUnaFeb. 10 for his home. Miss Mary McVey’s School will be out five week’s longer guess Everett Durham of Snow Camp, 3?^, C. will be glad to see her at hoine again. Eugene Riddle who is in school at Mandale spent Friday Satur day and Sunday nights with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Willie O’Daniel and family attended preaching at Concord Sunday morning and spent the evening at W. J. Rid dles, Allie Lindley looks blue these days Newman Guthrie called at W. J. Riddles Sunday afternoon. Mr. loy Guthrie and wife vist- ed Mr and Mrs. Herman Lindley Sunday. Mr Rnfus Curl called at A. C. Andrews Sunday eve,n:ing, ask Rufus if he didn’t take a back rest ha ha. Mr Bud Curl visted at El wood Andrews Monday night ask Bud why he didn’t walk in the road instead of the pea fieldj Mr Walker Haekney 'look’s sad this weok. Mr Edgar Moore, went part of the way 1 ome with with his girl Sunday ask Miss Flossie Andrew about it. Mr Charlie Moore dosen’t spend so much of his time on the road between Saxapahaw and Graham these days, ask Miss 0/;zie Perry of Graham does she know any thing about it. ate. I was tired and the time. My head acl I could hardly dragarou? taking Cardui, this has quit, and now^ I feel qi Mrs. Bradley suffered vous indigestion. Cardi up the nervous systei strengthens the womanl tution. That’s why Car ed Mrs. .Bradley and wh help you. Try it. Seware irf Otiteenls for Catarrh flat CoBtaia Mer^dry/ ae niereury will mrely deatroj the BenTO i of smell andcompletdy derange the whole ; system when entering it through the mti-1 eoos sarfaee* Such articles should never j be used except on prescription® from re~ | ptitable physicians, as the damage they •will Ao is ten fold to the good ytm can possibly deriv* fporo them. Htill’s Cata- r»h Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains I|.so mercury, and is taken iutemally, acting directly upon the blood and mucons suriiicee of the system, Iti buying Hall’s CatArrh Coi« be sure you get the genuine; It is taken intenially and made in Toledo, O. by F, J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free, Sold by iJraggest. Price, 75e. per bot tie. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coMti- patioa. LIST OF UNWED LEHERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C., Feb. 2nd. 1911 Gentlemen: J. W. Caswell, Zacksiale Davis Mary HMt, Rufus C. Hunter, John Lovett (2) J. R» Standfiield, A. G. Sutton. Ladies: Mrs. Dan Anthonyi Miss Lillie Bell Bratcher, Mrs. Rosa Cheek, Miss Ora Holt, Mrs. J. W. Pat rick, Miss Beser Williamson, Miss Nanie Walker. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advertis ed and give date of advertised list.” J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. 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 282. Dr. F. G. Gower, DENTAL SURGEON National Bank Building. GRAHAM, - - - NORTH GAROUNA. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW E.S.W.DAMIEBOil ADOLPH LONG. Burlington Graham office ixi * ' office in | Piedaofit BoJMlog iolt-NielMisftH Bids. Pboce > 250 Plwae 180B Spit, Quit, fit. Hines, Ala.—In a letter from this place, Mrs. Eula M te Brad ley says: ‘ ‘I Used to sp t up all I [eepy all ed, and idv Since entirely ite fit.” *om ner> builds and consti- lui help- it will John H. Vernon, Attoraey and Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s .Drug Store. Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attomey-at-Law, BurHngton, North Carolina. Office., Second Floor First IfatioiudI Bank Mman, DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON, N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. ^Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs- PHONES: OfBee 218A, Residence 395. Hoars 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. Spocialift Diteafei of Clkildrat and Wonea ind X-Raf Work. Right to Independ If you have the am bition and energy, to- a gether with an honest ® purpose to earn it wni Help Yon. The first step t|>ward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait. You have waited all these years arid 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 mairitenance money—namely, Rent —that you have been paying to the ‘‘Other Fet low*' and soon it ;^iil be LOAN If you want a loan, call on us. We can accomodate you. The only security we take is Real ^iate. For the best security on earth is the jjearth itself. If you have money to loan, we will give y^a tot mortgage impro ved Real Estate, or farm property, and we guarantee the payment of the principal and six per ^nt interest semi annually. We buy and sell Real Estate/ write life, fire and live Stock Insurance. The Central Loan & Trust Co.^ L BURLINGTON, N. CABOUNA. Capital $50,000. J'. A. DJ. VIDSO£f, ftn. JJSTO. R SOFFMAK, See.« T¥ea*. W. W. Mgr Why not settle that washing: question question now? You can have your entire family^washwashed and return- ^ to your hou^ in a few houre at a Wet-msh work -r.j;-;- v. . . 21-2c per lb. Rough-Dry Work - - - - - - 5c Finished-Family Work - - - - 12c Send a trig;! package. Front Street. - Thone 296. II I n-{ 'V/., mrmi mi COPVRICIHT. AAX-tSC* THOSE WHO ARE WISE to the fact that ours is tibe best stocked grocery store in town acquired their wis dom by experience, and that with us they could al ways get absolutely fresh go6ds and get what they ^ked for; that we sell at rock bottom pric^ and al ways keep our stock at the highest point of exeellence and efficiency and deal in only those goods and handle such brands that we can personally guarantee. Put us to the test and you will al ways be among our friends. Every Amerlcaii Plaiiter knows tibat Bfurpee’s Seeds (xrowl BUT—You know tHey are the Best SeeijU tK«t can be grown for plaotiuv m 1911 ? Our aadreM » W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO.. Bwpm» BvtMing*, PhilBdelplim. Sena us jnwr oJ^nxir, and we shall mai]^ wiuout cott, mcopyot The LEAIMNG AMERICM^ seed Catalog for !91I, a bright New Book of I74,pa«e» that tells The Bam Truth About THE BURPEErQUAUTY SEEDS.* And not tlie some body’s houise to rent. Others by the score have tried the “Piedmont » Way” and foundit easy. you? 6 Call and talk it oyer with us. PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Real Estate Departsiciij^ - - - - Phone No. 70 mil mat inves with I LNll ThJ rest last AtTl and o& tried were younj road sospel leave f suspel Stiui] ed foij occui to kc juris IwttWl The! i^ore countj than coun a nu trans office move herd eently j parti moved I rJOM Dr. bold, the Sti fruit fa town, tist of Ms will and de> ing. Di fruit Isn y Moui John! was shd times bl colored] North evening er was some ti son fim *his pist Welbod ‘ ing to the hanl made hf ing. SUet City Rever Merritt I blockadi miles sc day. TI ly ‘got the offic moving i ever the of beer Seven store of I into and! of 4>100 (■* clue to ti be foun when a by some] hid und( The recc to$;J5. choi(% in| for liis llltB Mr. S. Yadkin Warehoi 1,386 poi $259.28, cents pej product *cre, incl weed wh| sold. Rev(»nue Patrick, man Sati 4th ^pti miles we£ plant wi York, the The still two won wen* des^ quantity 1,300 gall bound ov^
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