Bow’s Tbl9 ?
P\V CvJ
Local and Perajnal.
Jno. R. Hoffman spent SSatur-
day at Hilliboro on businesii.
Miss Clai’a Hughes of Elo)i Col
lege was in town Saturday shop
ping.
Elon College lost Saturday to
I^fayette C-ollege. The score be
ing 5 to 3.
E. H. Cheek of Duaham visit
ed Messrs. J. B. Cheek and (a «•
Gates the past week.
L. H. Mebaneof Dry Fork Va.
spent a few days the past vreek
the guest of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Mebane.
Miss Mabel Isley returnedj^ton-
day to Trinity College after a tew
days the guest of her parcsnts
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Isley.
Mrs. T. A. Ingle and d^gl ter
Nina of Greensboro spent Friday.
Saturday, and Sunday the guest
of her father Mr. J. W. Cates.
“The^Always Busy Store’' N.
S, Cardwell has something new
in his space this week. Better
look it up boys.
FOUND-Thursday, Main St.,
Ladies Brown Kid Driving
Lfcft hand. Owner call at B. Good-
man’s and pay for notice.
Misses Virginia Newsome and
Helen Brown of Raleigh arrived
Saturday to spend a few days
IN THE OLADSOME^^
every one feels like get
ting out and planting
something. To make the
feeling count for some
thing get good seeds at
BURLINGTON DRUG
CO.
Batts Prolific Corn.
Danger In Delay
KidniEy Diseases Are Too Danger-
osts for Bnrlbgton People to
Neglect.
The great danger of kidney
troubles is that they g. t a firm
hold it>efore the sufferer recog
nizes them. Health is j?radu a 1-
ly undermined. Backache, head
ache, nerousness, lameness, sore
ness, luml^go, urinary troubles,
dropsy, gravel and Brights dis
ease follow in merciless succes
sion. Cure the kidneys with the
certain and safe remedy, Doan's
Kidney Pills, which has cur^d
people right here in Burlington.
Mrs. S. C. Albright, Anthony
street, Burlington, N. C., says;
‘For at least five years I suffer
ed from kidney and bladder trou-
Cftrdinal Gibbons Endorses Tuber
culosis Day.
Cardial Gibbons, the highest
authority of the Roman Catholic
Church in America, has express
ed his approval of Tuberculosis
Day, which is to be observed by
the churches of the Uhited States
on or about April 30th, and of
the general organized anti-tuber
culosis campaign, z ccording to a
report of an interview made pub
lic to-day by the National Associ
ation* for the Study and Preven
tion of Tuberculosis.
The interview was granted by
His Eminence to H. Wirt Steele,
Executive Secretary of the Mary
land Association for the Preven
tion and Relief of Tuberculosis
and Dr. Charles O’Donovan, one
of the leading physicians of Bal
timore. Mr, Steele and Dr. O -
Donovan explained to the Cardi
nal the object of Tuberculosis
Day, namely that it was an effort
to secure a simultaneous and sys
tematic presentation of the edu
cational side of the tuberculosis
campaign in all the churches of
the United States on April 30th
or on some other day in the week
preceding or the week following
that date. The Cardinal express
ed his entire sympathy wth the
plan of the Tuberculosis Day
movement, and endorsed the pro
gram both of the Maryland Asso
ciation and of the National Asso
ciation. ^
Following the interview, Car
dinal Gibbons also sent a letter
to Mr. Steele in which he express
We ofiei- One Handmi I>oUia« Howard
lor ftry case of Catarrh that cannot we
cuped by Hairs Catar h Cure. .
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolboo, 0,
We, the nndei signed, have known J*.
J. Cbenev forthe lastt 15 years, apd be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
cfurry out anv obligatxons made by
tirm. ..
WAvmm, KrwNAN & Makvin,
'wholesale DriificKists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
nnicous surfaces ot the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Drngg;ist«.
Take Hall’s Family Pills ior constipa
tion. ,
^ . a
the guest of Miss Blanche Stoiy..
Mr. Gaston Corothers ofi-Oaks ^ Deatlhi of Mr. Geo. Johnson,
di^ Friday and was buried Sun
day. Corothers was more than
eighty years old and is related to
citizens in our town.
Mrs. S. L. Malone of East Biir-
llngtOH died Friday from an at
tack of pneumonia, and was bu ri
ed on the-following day at CaiT,
Funeral services by Elder Jones.
She was 52 years old.
Miss Mary Esiow of Graham
spent Saturday and Sunday t he
guest of Miss Lois Cheek.
Miss Lois Reitzel and moth er
of Hartshorn were shopping visi
tors in town Saturday.
Dr. H. M. Montgomery ha^
changed his modusoperandi of
travel. He now uses an “Over
land'' automobile made at Detroit
Michigan, purchased last week
from a Greensboro auto finn. It’ s
a dandy.
Shelves are being placed in the
Chrismon Building recently va.-
cated by the Workman Printing
Shop to be used by Mr. Charles
Coble who will put in a line of
groceries. Mr. Coble was con-
jnected with N, S. Cardwell dur
ing the past year.
anti-tuberculosis campaign as con
United States
The
at
letter is
ble. My back pained me almost
continually, the kidney secretions ed forrnally his approval of the
annoyed me and I did not sleep
well. I had not taken more than
half the contents of a box of
Doan’s Kidney Pills before I
found that they were just what I
needed and after I had used three
boxes, I was entirely cured.
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents, Foster-Milbum Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and tiike no other.
Painl Lick Sick laby
Crowded out last week.
Mr. G eo. Johnson of the Friend
ship community and one of the
best citizens of Alamance County
died Saturday morning after a
brief illness of only a few days,
Mr. Johnson was eighty-four
5 ears old and spent his entire
life at the old home place. He was
a man \^fho lived an imright, con
secrated, Christian life, was a de
vout member and untiring work
er in the Methodist Church for
more than forty years. He leaves
one brother and one sister, Mr,
Tilly Johnson of Durham and
Mrs. Rachel Isley of this city,
three sons and one daughter.
Rev. Talton Johnson, pastor of
Asheboro Methodist Protestant
Church and for many years Pres
ident of the Methodist Confer
ence. Mr. Washington Johnson
another son who lives at the old
home place with whom his fath
er lived and Dr. L. A. Johnson,
a prominent dentist of that com
munity, and Miss Susan Johnson
who lives with her brother. Fu
neral services were conducted
Sunday at Friendship by Rev. J.
A. Burgess, the pastor and Dr.
Swain, President of the M. P.
North Carolina Conference.
ducted in the
the present time,
as follows:
Baltimore, Feby. 23rd, 1911.
iViy Dear Mr. Steele:—
I have read with keen interest
the pamphlets you sent me, which
tell of the triumphs already a-
chieved in the warfare against
tuberculosis.
My wonder has been aroused
by the simplicity of the arms us
ed in this warfare—namely—ra
tional Uving and cleanliness—
which are within the reach of
all.
I shall follow with special in
terest all your efforts in this splen
did propaganda against the ter-
ribledisease, and hope the results
of your labor will be commensu
rate with the zeal, the energy,
and self sacnfice which you and
your fellow-workers are devoting
to the work.
I can remember well the ra
vages made by yellow fever in
days gone by, but rejoice to see
that the medical fraternity have
conquered it.
I trust that you will be equally
successful against tuberculosis.
With best wishes, I am
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) J. Card. Gibbons.
The National Association has
prepwed an outline for a tuber
culosis lecture «r sermon especial
ly adapted for clergymen who
will speak on Tuberculosis Day,
and also other literature will be
sent to any clergyman applying
for it at the office of the Nition-
al Association, 105 East 22nd
Streep, New York City, or at the
headquarters of any state or lo
cal association in the United
States.
Has Millions of FrMs.
How would you like to dumber
your friends by millioHS as Buck-
len's Arnica Salve does? Its as
tounding cures in the past forty
years made them. Its the best
Salve in the world for sores,, ul’*
cers, eczema, bums; boils, scalds
cuts, corns, sore eyes,, sprains,
swellings, bruises, cold sor§s,^
Has no eqaul foi* piles. 2&c at
Freeman Drug Co.
One of the largest tree® cut
down in Somerst county Mei,. for
some time was hauled to the
home of Charles Tuttle last week.
It scaled 3,700f^tand measured
three feet and nine inches at the
butt. It was cut into 12 logs..
Mr. Tuttle cut down another tree
^hat scaled 2 700 feet.
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. Homaday’s. "phone 282.
Dr. F. G. Gower,
DENTAL SUEGEON
National Bank Boilding.
GRAHAM, - - NORTH GAROUNA.
Paint Lick. Ky.—Mrs. Mary
Freeman, of this place, says:
“Before I commenced to take
Cardui. I suffered so jmuch from
womanly trouble, I was so weak
that I was down on my back
nearly all the time, Cardui has
done me more good than any
iTiedicine I ever took in my life.”
You need not be afraid to take
Cardui. It is no new experiment. .
Composed of gentle-acting, herb
ingredients, it has been found to
aaiely relieve headache, backache i
and similar female troubles. Try}
it for your troubles. '
Haw River Sunday Schools.
The following is a report of the
Sunday Schools of the town of
Haw River for Sunday Feb.
26th. 1911,
Attendance Collection
M. E.
Christian
Baptist
M. P.
Dameron & Lon^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW :
L S. ff. DAHE80III AD8LPB LOIifi
Burlington Graham
office In " office in
FildMBt nuilig B«tt{liehotsoB BMg.
Phone • 250 Pboae
John H. Vernon,^
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Burlington, N. C.
Office over Bradley^s Drug Store.
Pbone 65.
John R. Hoffman,
Att«mey-at-Law,
Burlington, North Carolina.
Office, Second Floor First National
Bank Baildiug.
Total
91
$1.68
47
1.17
93
1.60
76
1.28
307
$5.73
Burlington Views*l
10 & 25 c store.
each
Died.
Mr. Daniel W. Wyrick died at
Ossipee Mills March 2(>, 1911, at
the age of 52 years, 2 months and
7 days. He leaves a widow, sev
en children and nine grand-child-
ren. He was a worthy member
and deacon of Bethlehem Christ
ian Church. A good citizen, a
kind husband and a consistent
Christian. Interment at Bethle
hem. Funeral by Rev. J. W-
Holt, assisted by Rev. Durant
and attended by the Junior Or
der of which he was a member.
DR. J. H. BROOKS
Surgeon Dentist
Foster Building®
BURLINGTON, K. C.
We have for s£ile the Spring Branch Dairy Farmi
adaOiioing the city limits of Burlington, 60 acres
mostly red soil. 60 acres in high state of cultiva-
tif^n and clear of stumps and rocks. 10 acres in pas
ture. One good six room cottage, one good three
room eottage. Good spring house built of brick
with concrete floor, a regnilar Dmry Spring House..
Large feed and stock bam. Will house 80 to loi:
cattle. One good 85 ton sildi built of rock and ce
ment. If interested call or fete us.
84-acre fam, 11^2 mil^ of Burlin^on. Good six
room cottage. Large ibam, fine oycbard, mostly
gray soil, at a bargain.
^ . SS^acre fdrm 11-2 rhiles of Burlington. Frame'
house, gray soil.
>^:acr© fjarm, 6-miles of Burlington. Gray soil!
IE you wish to boitow money, we can accommo*-
, diate you.
^ If you have njoney to loan, place it through our
I companyv We give you first mortgage on real es*
! tate and| our company jfuarantees the payment of
} prmciml! and six per cent intierest payable semi^-
I annually.,
Jjp you* have a farm for sale, list it with us, it
will cost yon nothing to seH it through oureompany..
Wewnito Life, Fire and Live Stwk Insurance.
Tfee Central Loan & Trust Co.
BtnELINGTON, NORTH CAROUNA.
Ji A. DAVmSON. Pret. JJfO. R BOFFMAlf, See. Ji Treats
W.W.BROWNtMffr
Jas. N. Taylor, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
^Office Piedmont Building, two
’front rooms, up stairs-
PHONES: Office 218.\, Residence 395.
Hours 9 to 12 a. m. ” 4 to 5 p. m. '
Speciaiist Diseitset of Chitdrea anI Wom«a
and X'Ra? Worh.
Mrs. Housekeeper—
Why not settle that washing question questioni now?
You can have your entire family wash washed and imtum-
ed'to your house in a few hours at a small cost
Wet-Wash work - - - - ^ - r 2 l-2e per lb.
Rough-Dry Work - - - - - . - 5c '
Finished-Family Work - - - - 12c **
Send a trial package.
Front Street.
Thoae29^.
J E HUTCHISON,
DAINTY, STYLISH, SPRING Goods for
LADIES
Have you seen our Spring Silk Dress Good«, Evening
Dresses, Ladies Underwear, Kamonas and' Bedroom Slip
pers, and general line of Corsets.
Our spring showing is the most compliete W(^ have ev
er had.
We can please you. We carry a ccanplete line of
Men*s. and Jiidies Oxfords.
Biggest line of Children's Dresses ever shown in
Buiriington.
E L. BOLAND,
Red Front Davis St.
Burlington N.G.
lYouHaveaRightto
Independence
If you have the am
bition and energy, to
gether with an honest
purpose to earn it
We Win 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 been paying to the “.Other Fel
low*' and soon it will be
YOUR VERY OWN HOME
some opay s
house to rent. Others by tlie
score have tried the “Piedmont
Way” and found it easy. Will you?
Call and talk it over with us.
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ling due aj
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said notes
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lOte to bear
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$8,113.:
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of Burlii
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interest
/pon motit
Icretary &
id to tender I
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‘due on thel
for extensf
PIBOMONT TRUST CO.
Real Est^e Peparim^«
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Phone No. 7^
Jpon motioi
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thorized to
American
rlotte N.
notes of th|
aggregatil
lling due M{
[held in abej
ids are in h]
Jjpon motior
[Cretary & Ti
thorized to ej
te for $600.0
•e Hose Co., ,
;ond paymenl
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Jpon motion 1
by Fowler, it
^ City have
i^itary Dry (1
Inded by the
lalth, at a cos
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Jo other busi
meeting sto(
Jas. p. Mo
City of ]
.Ungton, N. C
joiimed meet]
Aldermen of
-jgton held this
feeoi W. H.
Jve presiding ai