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i4 , S', U i n EVERY PUFF YOU TAKE of an Ei PreBtino ciguriocrea- ses your enjojinent of the smoke. The El Pr«stino seeiM to iprow better and better till YOU regretfully throw away the tiny biitt Good judges of tobacco say thattheElPestino is the finest cigar for the mo ney they ever tried- Suppose you snic^e one and see if you agree with them. BURUNGTON DRUG CO. Ls(»i and Personal The Graded School boys gave a good show at the Grotto Thurs ,dav and Friday nights. The h^se Mr. H. A. Dameron of the ijo^h nights. The United States Navy is at home | to niore on a furkmgli- He will return a-.sixty dollors, part of which boat March 10th. | to the treasury of the ball Mrs. a T. Hopkins who recent jteairu They mil give the same ly moved near Altamahaw is.play at Swepsonvillij Saturday spending a few days in town the night, guest of friends. ■ — — Miss Mary McPhersoo of Blon Escaped Cob^ (^apho^d. College was the guest of her brother Mr, Bud McPhewon Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Jessie Piper a charming A negro escaped convict from the (Juilford County road force was a,rrested last W^ne?>day even , - .--A V. u ; ing about six o'clock in the west- young lady ot A.shevilie spent, city. He made Saturday tne guest i:er cousin effort to flee when approach- Miss Netlis Mircheil. officers but was fired Miss Dameron of Lyc>ns at and slightly wounded in^ the N. C. spent Sa:.urday and Sunday the gntf(fc of i.e. parents Mr. and Mrs, W, C. ri.:-nieron. Five h*i4 len cent Sheet Music, 1 nsti uctors for all r .1- « CMiiaiii Mefearft aet mwcary will anrely dejitroy the een^ of aadcomple'telyderauge tl»e« hole Bjrsteio when eutering il; throujifb the mu- coos surfacee eiacb artajles ehoald never oe uec3 except oq jnwcripSrione ^rom re putable pbT«ici*n'* the dama^ije they will Jo is teu fold to the good you caa possibly derive fporo tbeiu. Bali's CutA- r«lj Cure, maoulactured oy F. d. Cheney Jt i’-O; Toledo. O., eontaine jao m^urj, and is taken iuteroaiiy, afetiDg directgr upon tbc blood aod mocons «urfjt*e« of the system, la buying Hall's Catarrh Core .be sure yo« get the genuine. It is tnkea internally' and uiade in Toledo, O. 5 OT F, J. Ch«ney & Co. Testimonials free, ’{5o!d by Dni{f*ceet. Price. 7^’. per bo^ ^ thf. Take Hall’s Family i*iib for comiA- j pation. I 1 LIST OF UNCUiMED LETTERS I Remaining in Post Office at Bu^ngton, N. C., Feb., 11. 1911 Gentlemen: X. i. c • r^.. I- * , T. H. Hawkins, F. H. Hart, Prot Spiker of Bingham Aca- Allie Hill Hsirland Ingle. Master demy Mebane was in town last. Tom B. Jone? Mack Mcree, Per^ week. I cy Parish, Cha« Rodgers W. K. , —j , — Sfcott, %ru8 Sowers, Odolphus - • ITiompson. 30 Uecepnve.:LADn^= I Miss Mary Arneres, Mrs, E, A. ! Brown, Mrs. Lise Jane Dor, Mrs,' Maay Bnriington reople rad to i u avmfFnAr 9 ‘ More Tbui in aatl Stassps Were Taken, Wheeling W. Va. Feb- 17, — The post-office at Elm Grove was robbed of $2,500 in money and \ stamps early today. Shortly af ter the theft wiis discovered Harry Smith was arrested on the suspicion and other arrests are expected An organized gang of burglars working in this vicinity is believed to have been respon sible for the robbery of four post^ces and three banks dur ing the last three montl^. Later another man who gave his name as Sam Austin was ar rested in a cave a few miles from the scene of the robbery after a hot fight in which a number of shots were fired. Realize tiie Serionsness. iey: which brought him to a halt. He WHS caiTied to the officers wher^j he Wiis wanted by Deputy: Sheriff Story Wednesday night.; Sula Pool, Mrs. J. H. Shoffner, 2. I Pereons calling fOT any of th^ Backache is so deceptive. letters will please say “Advertis- It comes nnd goes-keeps you ed and give date of advertised Post Master. Learn the cause—then cure it. Nine times out of ten it comes f cKu:- lore. i’?** 07' 0 i V cr . nt. - »j ^,1 1 fi: om the kidneys. sS ReceivaJ a 1 1 That’s w hy Doa n’s Kidnev ?l 'oF, Csdit Flattering ;Fi ;is3 are so eHective. Proposition. Here’s a Burlifigi on ease to * ^pl •ove their merits, A iirtre e"iUCR’’K!:':a4 i . .KKc-Uij-f,- Ah'S, Bert i- A ■; - !lri irx. ..nneld, 1' 015 ..r in N has re- ;D ;xie stm.t. , biiFiing- ton, N. C.. ' \ '■ V . ■. I'r-f. i' H. Cur- b.i ys: -1 s- :iie3'c4 1 r&:n sev t’i’G :-'; j sa!'is uic;s:s of L' .iC '.xsiC ..V e for f >i!r V' ' 1 ' ^ i'- ,.i' ' in ' VC :urx I v.-i iS stiiT a r.'i all ti'- ro"u''!:: iny jr>dy R". :i p::i: . c'X- ; •: •* T;-- ': -i-; t.’;: :ny Ki 1 -jvi sn; i:,i : una H;-, . h'. ^0. Afu/r u\ofc -r,'y ./i; .ij'i\ \ ;ie - an i Ore of ■ i. ‘! j. I! y * ii.'t- - ■ .\ or or ten . '-.--an 1 V: ncLiiiain- ' 'd. I ‘.'■'US . I :,ful e a' Ti:e '1 ^ do Professional Cards LOA If you want a loan, call on us. We can accomodate yo«. The only security we take is Reel Estate. For the b^t security on earth is the Jearth itself. If you have money t« lo^, we will give you first mortgage on impro^ ved Real Estate, or farm proper^, and we guarantee the payment of the prineipal-and six per cent inter^ semi annually. We buy and sell Real Estate, write life, fire and live Stock Insurance. The Central Loan & Trust Co. BURUNGTON, N. CAKOUNA, Capital $50,000 J. J. i>A . yv«. ,/A U. B aiXfFMAX. Sbc; if W: W'. WS, ■ ^ ..*w >4. ^ 1 ^ ^ oser Prividdng Physician, BIJRLIXGTON, N. C. . s^: wrf*fc«as*.a3.«v*“s.a=.'3./«r.itie# a'. iV? .ito!iseke00e !->■ ay eal;-'? at p:':oriv 2^:. n Dr CaUi, M- s aL y’?. 'phone 282. L 1 t is an.:: s:{; Gii:' an U' ht -•il i furni-'h a fu^ly ■'’:r i c'.T ■'''?s',’es t? >-rT ' * ; . .\v r 1 ; I'i his };r*uU'4 J:.r'ers ?.i;y ■ '1‘y. y’ Ci . („urt,;s>. !•' !;;■ ;v '?* ■r;T;>'it pO*; > tlO -■ ■■ : fo-the South A* ■ !' -i' 'nositi’.)-! n-?:hing for rrir s’vi i'tr^rnedies 1 'ovk diu no. ur.ii; i u-^ing i.'-'an'is Kki-' r:oy Pi;^r. 'T.l^ v.f ihroo^ h>::a’s c'.;re.:i rno-and in th-* pnst year I have not hi-tJ any recur- j ;reT;coofmy lonrier com;)!:iint,' nol'i-. I -:n bound tu lo>k UDon mv cure Dr. F. G. Gower, DENTA!. £ia?GEOK National Badk Buii?liag\ (imm, - - - soeTHCABrai v?'j,iy not seitle Uiat washing ;Ques?.i6n.-jue5ti'on-. now? Ya;.i t:in have yoar eiuire famil-y Wvfek washed an 1 Return- e.] [0 yo'ir hoa^e in a few hours a'5:iiall eost \ . ■ ■ ■ -■ - - 2 l-2c per lb. vasn - K.ni^fVDi y Vvork - . ]■ \yorl' - 5c -1.- in fcr ruen- -p >: ..he h';ki ^nan in the;-bite, . l^oro c:.r vree Mes '^--r’O K5.d Mrs, e Frc^.-Lsri ' LT : i . It I li-y. known vvnetner or not r.>e; accept this position. ! ^''^nvn;^ the oiler did, wholly ^ ur solicited it is a deeidefi com- Ti;i;nent ano one not to le reg'ard pennanoitt on-;. '’"or sale by all d'e-iier";. conts. Fo>t.er-Msii,)urn al’Ii, Nv .v i (,)/'?:. buhj a; the United Stat-e. F«e»*iee»vww I.> fice Ce., vnts Darner on & Lon; ATTORNEY.S AT LAW TrAl a. trial ];>ackage. -:t Street. T> ■ ' ■?:. r I '*■*, a k--* ‘Phone m Mgr. — Kernember the name - Doan’s — iUidtake no 'Xher, Cause of Railwav Accidents E. S. W. BA^F.HO^ hmm LONG /! ij rii iigrun 11 r:> h:i ni iu ill PletlmQat Building Hnlt-SU:iu)lst)a CMg. Pi)aii8 ■ 250 Pliaue {0(!-0 V.L ^vith indifference. Ear ve.i bun o the •ne.? . -U /■ ay to spend i g:a- Workman and Freeland. of her Ze b Vv ci n e r j d J M, brother Mr. Joe •According lo information Ithered and published by the In-1 I teriitate Commerce Commission, Quite a number of youn,-j peo-j carelessness by employes causes Rock Creek, No. 1. Miss Sue Mebane steno;rrapher for the White Furniture Co John H. Vernon, i Attorney aao* Cotifj'idl.ir a! La'tv, Burlington, N. C. over BnulK^'S'V Drujr Sron. Phone 35, > ‘ • f! 11: g4:M « . r. - ~r- ■iy' • . L i sT? : pie from Plesant Hill attended | many railway accidents. It is ’ the singing at Cane Creek San- i not quite possible to detei*mine day evening, jhow much of this carelessness Mr. Hufus Thompson and dau-1 might l>e traceable to the com- Meban^ spenFSundiy'theg^^^^^^^ yi^ited his \brother Mr. pany For instance, where a 01 her par-^i'ts Mr. and Mrs .[ rhompson in Chatham youth of 2iJ, with only three Mebane, Miss Sue says we *fail^*d' County Saturday ni;jht and Sun- months' experience on that line, record her last visit home forl^^^y- P placed in responsible position Attoniey-al-Uw, which we feel we owe her an .Mr. and Mrs. Lantiejhompson)as operator it is only fair to di- B^Hngton, North Caroiina. visit^d the laters tather Mr,! viae the blame for a disaster due « . i Mahlon Wicker Saturday night to his carelessness or inefficiency Secoad How First n&tioiial John R. Hoffman, apology, Mr. John H. Vernon accora- ftanied by his brother Dr. James Vernon a physician of Morgan ton visited a left Friday morning for the home; Sunday, of thei^ father near RoxUoroj Mrs. Eliza Jo’nson and Person County, who was danger-1 visited her sister Mrs. ously id, hitr )s improving we are.'j’j-^ompson Ivist week, glad to report. Cordie Coble spent Satur day night at El wood Thompsons. iV?ds3 Lillian Thompson spent Saturday night with Misses Izeta and Argie Stuart. There is some excitement over and Sunday, Mr. .J, T. McPherson and family t Mr. Dewitt McPherson little Sibyl StepKea&oa Grocery Co / Move. The contract has been let and ^ work bcigun on beautifying thej front of the building formerally !the small pox in our vicinity. It occupied by the Ellis Machine | is reported that fourteen negroes and Music C^. _ After being re- are roped in at this wriring. modeled the biaiding will be oc-1 Mr. T, C. Carter certainly cupied by the Stephenson Oroce-; means business the way he goes ry C^., which contemplates mov-; to Mr. IDixon’s every Sunday ing in the first of rext vveek, ! night. A;:ik Miss Lucv about it. between him and the railroad comp my which engaged him. The commisiion’s Accident Bulletin, covering ca-iaalties for July,'August and September of 1910, presents a list of 17 acci dents, many of which results in heavy losses of life. Six might be laid to sheer csrelessness, three for disregard for, or obedi ence of orders; one to intoxica tion, two to wilful neglect of du ty, two to causes undetei-mined, one to unavoidable c^use (cloud burst) and two to rank inefficien cy, On the face of these returns it is only fair to concede that the railroad companies have a serious problem on their hands in this matter of dealing with accidents. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLl.NGTON, N. C. Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. "Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs PUONEB: OfBce 218A, JleHi3>nce 895, Hours 9 to 12 «, m. 4 Ui 5 p. w, Epedalitt Dis«a*«* of Cbiidr«fi itiid Wowea aod X-Ray Work. THOSE WHG ARE WISE to the fact t^at ours is the .1 tsE Stocked grocery store in town acquired their wis dom by experience, and that with us they could al ways get absolutely fresh goods and get what they a>ked for; that we sell at bottom prices and al ways keep our stock at the highest point of exceiienoe and efficiency and deal in only those goods and handle such brands that we can personally guarantee. Put us to the t^tand you will al ways be a iioig our friends. Erery Ainctican Pianter &OOWS Bujrpee^s Seeds Gtowl But f3o VOU know lO^tibiey are the Best S««c%t1&B$^«Knlx!«r6wil lc^plu]ting in 1911» Our adai«M ia W. ATLE£ BUltFlE 4k CO., Bwyw* Saiidkic*, PbilfitllQiphia. Send u» your aJJreaa, axtd xre slMili wSStowt o»!, a copy of FHfc; UT-MMNG AMERICAN SEED CATALOG FOR 1911* « Ibngi* Book of 174 that tells TKe Plain Truth Al>cttt eURria£-QQAUTY SEEDS, n,2i vw ' a 0 » T ■ . 0 ! Vi lave t. iri...!’ i5. A S.XJS.X "i We WiO Help You; The first step towaxd 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 md. maintenance money—namely. Rent you have been paying to the ‘iOther FeL low’^ and Koois it will be And not the some body's house to rent. Others by the score have tried th e “Piedmont Way” and found it easy. Will you? Call and talk it over with us. j.K VERY OWN H" PIEDMONT Leal Estate Departmesit, Biirlington,: - - - m. Ph.onfe No. 7t| A ?i ttemsl Mrl pect con tel nocn.| have the 8^ fli 1 liie d| barn kitche tingo^ was Lealsi Earl man in Wii the Si day ai A, " of at The Si attorni Wenti the de H. Cui of Fai Squire toi 27th oj give Gttilfo^ poeitoi const jaiL BsMsrt» Mr. droppej the At| were nesdayJ numbei latives.1 Mr, dtissen home oi tiie 5th| He w£ and a Camp enlistee State Ijrtlfl . Whilel SaturdaJ plan ley ship Daj jur^. l| and ws Btump Lane at4 remainii t. axe seni sion the! faira ui woundir ing himj from h( home ol 14kas Pit Isaac whose ax^ident left hanJ at his h([ ing. The his hai though young carrier and this I does not| es. The of ed an ilH low Call The still !on capa^ ment w{ “run out fore the operatoi spending unoccupif of such was pref found wl upon its Cta»«iBin Alph county tl hunter w when his Menton s animal gc tree. He to come ol came out[ That exci] and he fq ground. ©d out thij two squil good day rels eithe] Sunday sion occui Itwas jua went out many citid ful slumb heard fori dow light! college bu and broke rx>ming i badly frig Sation it Ip d
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