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The Slate Diipaich. Y(^ WILL SURECT , :-;.;ENJ0X a look at the labels on our tooth and talcum pow^ ders, soaps. . perfumes, cold creams and other toi- tet accessories. Yoii will find they are the products of the most famous and reliable manufacturers. • You know they , are the best of their kind. BURLINGTON DRUG COMPANY. Loca! 3Dd Persenai. Business Is good at Coble’s ©rocery. The best that money can buy, Melrose and Dan Valley. Burlington Lumber Co., just iseeived big lot of No. 1 shingles. Miss Eula Dixon, of Snow Camp, spent Saturday in town m business. Miss Lois Reitzel and mother, Hartshorn, were shopping vis itors ill town Friday. X A. Vanderford left Monday far Hamlet, where he will spend sometime. Mr. A. G. Newell of ^leigh the guest of his friend in Sown Sunday, Mrs. J. B. Cheek returned Monday from a visit to her pa- ?«nts in South Alamance. , Rev. and Mrs. C, J. Sox, of Gibsonville, were shoping visitors in town Friday. Mr. Willie Wilson is beautify ing his home on Front Street by giving it a new coat of paint. Messrs. Wilson and Buchanan, proprietors of the 5, 10 & 25 cent store, spent Thursday at Durham on business. Rev. J. A. Hornady and Mr. J. A, Iseley spent the latter part of last week at conference which met near Roxboro. Mr. aud Mrs. Wstlter Thomas sre spending a two weeks’ vaca tion with their parents near Snow Camp.' Mr. Thomas has charge of a singing, school at Saplin Ridge. Mrs. C. Ellis, _ accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wyatt Can- neady, of Watson, and daughter Miss Pearle Ellis are expected honie^this week from a ten days’ ’ ‘ Ligtitniiiig Kdis-Oilick}.' Washington, Ji^y 16.—Before the eyes of scort s of society meo and women and within a stone’s throw of the Chevy: Chase Club house, J. B. Johnson of New York, recently appointed solici tor of the Navy Department, was striick by lightJiing toda^^ &nd instantly killed. Johnson had been playing gclf with a com panion and was i,i the open when the bolt struck. His companion arid the caddy a dozen yards away, were knocked down but were uninjured. Johnson’s body was badly burned. The club is one of the best- known country clubs south of York, President Taft, Vice I^resident Sherman, most of the members of thi Cabinet and members of the diplomatic corps are members. ^ Pope Versons Devil. District Attornv»,y Jerome was chaffing Archbishop Farley the other day in his free and easy mannerl “Suppose, ” he asked at last, "‘that the Pope ,and the devil were to litigate a cause, which do you suppose would wn?” “The devil,” said the Arch bishop, with a malicious twinkle in his eye. ‘ 'He 'vould have all the lawyers on his side.” 5 ;; We otfer 0ne HunSi0 DoUar^ for any case of that '; *a.E|pQt ti® cared by Hall’e Cata^^h Cu^e., ' . F. J. CHENEY & CO., TptKnq, O.. We, th« under sigiiM, hiave fenown F. J; Cheney lor the lastt 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in- all ' ae«0 tmnMi^ions and flnaomal^^ carry oat anv obligationa made by firm, ■' ■ ■' ■ , Walding, Kjennak & Mahvin, Wholesale Drugg^ists, Toledpj 0. Hatl'e Catarrh Cure is takea infernal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o! the systena. Testi monialB sent free. Price 75 eefits per bottle. Sold by all DruggiBts. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coawtipa- :tion. Prof^onal Carids; ,J. P. Spoon; D: V, B. W. A. Hornadajf Spoon k Horriaday Veterinarians Offloeand Hospital OfBee PhoufrS'TjT 415 Main St, Residence Phope' 262? Mr. Archibald Cook, of Char-'pleasure trip to South Lowell, J btte, arrived Saturday to be the guest of his father for a few Mrs, Clarence C. Cates and i^hildren are the guests of rela tives at Orange Grove for a few ^ays. Mrs, L. D. Meador and son left fast week for two weeks outing it White Sulphur Springs near Mt. Airy. Mrs. M. A, Reitzel rnd daugh- iers, of Elon College, were the ^ests of here sister, Mrs. J. R. Mebane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and baby left Sunday for Ham let, N. C. where Mr. Mitchell has accepted work. Roy Cates, of Conway, S. C., arrived Sunday to be the guest of brother and other relatives in iDwn for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brannock and family spent Sunday at Al- iamahaw, the guests of his i>rother, Mr. J. R. Brannock. Mr. J. Bethel King, of Knox- nlle, Tenn,, arrived Sunday to be the guest of his parents and iother relatives in the town and county. ^ i Owing to the absence of Rev. , A. Hornaday, who was away at conference, no preaching was iield at Front Street Methodist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Coble, Misses Olivia Smith and Addie Ray spent Sunday the guest of Miss Smith's brother, Mr. C. 0 Smith, of Bellemont. . Qbxistiao Endeavor Society was organized at the Reformed church Sunday morning with twenty-four members, and Miss Fannie Clapp, president. Air. Joe Walker, brother of Dr. Walker, of Graham, has accept ed the position as principal of the grammar school of our city. Mr. Walker is a member of the 1911 graduating class of the Uni versity. Miss Ida Miliis, of Guilford College, who has been Principal of the McL eansville Graded School for the past two years, stopped over Saturday and Sun day with Mrs. J, G. Pritchett, returning from the University Summer School. North of Durham, where tliey have been the guest of the moth er of Mesdames Ellis and Can- neady. Virginians Ordered by the Govern or to Pray for Rain. Richmond, Ya., July 13.—Gov ernor Mann issued a proclama tion calling upon the people of the State to pray for rain. With in an hour of the time the docu ment left his hand refreshing showers fell upon the capital, at least reducing the~ temperature twenty degrees from the maxi mum which was 97, in about twenty minutes. A great dealt more precipitation is needed in the State, however. The show ers were not at all general. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LFiTERS Remaining in Post, Office at Burlington, N. C., July 8, 1911. Gentlemen: John Barber (2),, Frank Bawi den, Ed. Compton, Edward Gar rison (col.), Master Nerman Hart, H, S. Holt, P ‘rcy Johnson, D. G. King, F. Mbser, W. N. Shoffner, Tom S’;^le, Charlie Cauncy, Henry Waj. Ladies: Miss Mary CorbviiH, Carrie B. Kiljiatrick, Miss M. J. Silvestorn, Mollie Ritter. Persons callinsr forany of these letters will please s ty “Advertis ed,” and give date of advertised list. J. Zee W aller, Post faster. io you SO DECEPTIVE Many Borlington People Fail Realize the Seriofisness. Backache is so deceptive. It comes and goes—keeps guessing. Learn the cause—then Nine tjimes out of ten it comes from the kidneys. That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills are so effective, Here’s a Burlington case to prove their merits: Mrs. Bertha A. Stanfield, 1015 Dixie St., Burlington, N. C., says; “I suffered from severe attacks of backache for four years. I was stiff and sore all through my body and pains ex- Terrible Picture oi SliMog Clinton, Ky.—Mri. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter i>om Clinton, writes: “ For six years, I was a sufferer from femal) troubles. I could not eat, and cc. uld not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had los:: hope. A:^r using Cardiii a wetil,, I begai to improve. Now I fee' better than in six years.” Fifty years of success in actual practice, is C. A Anderson M. B. ' i . j ••• ■ . ■ ■ Office hour» 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8 pim.. First National Bank Buildings Leave day calls at Bjradleys-Drug Store. 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, GRAH4M, - - - NORTHGilROUM. Dameron & Lon J^MaTTOEMBYS at LAWi E.1S. W. DAMEIOIII Mira LONG Bavlington • Gmbam office In office in PlolBoa! Boll-NlcbflMo IMg. Pbe&e • 250 Pboiie|I00-6fll if .[positiveproof, furnished by those cure u. f that Cardui can always be relied, on for re lieving female weakness and disease. Try Cardui, today, now! Elon College. We note that ample provisions are being made for a good athle tic season next year at Elon Col lege, advertisement of which oc curs elsewhere in this paper. tended from^ my kidneys into my ^ The authqrities have not yet an- head. Atter these . attacks, nounced the name (>i the new which usually lasted for a week athletic director. H e will, how- or ten days, I was extremely ever, have charge not only of weak and miserable. The doc- the baseball team ard its coach- tors could do nothmg for me and ing. but he will h;ive general the various remedies I took did oversignt over tenms, basket me good unt^l I began usmg ball and track exerci'jes. Mr. W. Doan’s Kidney Pills. The con- H. Fleming, Burlington, N. C., tents of three boxes cured me who is manager of ^he baseball and m the past year I have not team for next year, is getting to- had any recurrence of my torm- gather a strong aggregation ' of er complaint. I am bound to players and is aiTan,pne;; a very look upon my cure as a perma-satisfactory schedulf. the physi- nentone.” cal exercises of the'. c^ung'ladies For sale by all dealers. Price of this institution ar ^ under the 50 cents. Poster-Mil burn Co., direction of the Teaclier of Ex- Buffalo, New York, sole agents pression.: We. wil .thank our for the United States. readers in writing for catalogue Remember the name—Doan, s or, information, to mention this —and take no other, paper. John H. Vernon, Attorney and CouneeUor at Law, Buriin^on, N. C. Office over Bradlev^s Drug Store. Phone 65. John R. Hoffman, Attorney-tt*Uw, Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First JNatioiial B«nk Boiidms. DIt J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLlIN(JTON, N. C. Ja& N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stairs- PHONES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Houra 9 io 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. Specialitt DiseaHis «S Cbil&en md Woneii and X-Ray Wort REST AMD HEALTH TO JMEIt AMD 8HILD. i Mr^ WJnslow’s Soptchimo Svxup h«s beea years by MOTHBRS for their CBEILDREV WHTr w TBKTHIiNG, with PRjRB'iSCT StiCCFSS « SOOTHES the CHILt), SOiFTENS th« GUMS all PAIN; CURES WIND cSllC/S IS .he best remedy for BIAKRHCEA, It is ab- solutely harmless. Bcr sure and *sk for “Mrs AV '.ns’aw sSooihmg Syrup,” and t«kc *io otjjc' k Twenty -five c^.a Iwttle. ■ - ; ' of-Alamance County : We will g-ive,, for the next pfeit cENTv of the: arst : premium on all Life ina|i»aMCd contracts cKir agency as tl-A resiilt of the effort^^ and. 10 psr cent of the iiet comraissib on ^all ne# Fire' and: Stoc-* Jnsutede secured for bur coni^ any Daughter of /the^'Associationv, / W^ represent safe, strorij^iand conservative Fire In- surance companies, and writiB Life Insu t ance con tracts for the ofldeSt, strongest, safest Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Company in North Carolina, the Seciiritv Life and Annuitr ^ the Southern Live Stock Insurance Co We guarantee the; principal and six percent, interest payable semi-anmrally' on all money loaned through our .e^orapany. We take oialy real estate secunties for all We loap money,; biiy arid; sell real eatate. \ National Bank Building ; BURLINQTON, ^ N ■ ' JNO. R:, BOFPAfA:if,sixyA T^ Mens Young Mens an d Childrens Clothing. jBig lot of Men’s, Ladies and Xhildrena Oxfords to be closed out at great reduc tion. Mens straw hats at half price. $6.00 Pannamas at $3.90. 150 Mens suits formei^ price from $8.00 to $10.00 now $4.75* ■' $10.00 suits sell for $6.25 $15.00 suits $9.50 $20.09 $i^,50:suits $B.OO. 200 Pair Men's Oxfords former pri»^ $4.00 now $2. 00. At TplHONP^OF GOOD CLOTHES. I J ''i An ad in The State EHjspatch will one and see. Anything in tailoring. the Home of Satisfaction in Gleaning, Pres^g, and Dying. lttir|in||ton aqiCleaBing forks, JIas. IVi. LeMhj Prop. \ :::f’R.ENeH; CLEANING A .SPECIALTY § If you have the am- bitioip and energy, to* gethejr with an honest purpose to earn it some house to rent Others by the | score have tafied the “Piedmont a Win you? I We Wlll The first step toward financi^Jndependeiice is to own yoiLr own honie. Begin now. Don't wait You have waited all these years and you a^e still paying reat RIGHT ABOUT and try ‘‘The PIEDMONT WAY. Invest a few dollars saved each week or months tot ‘’jp^rwith the interest, tsuces, surance and nsjaintenance money---namely. Rent --^-that you baAK been paying to the ‘lOther Fel- low’Vand soOTit will be I You Have a Rightto Independence It over us. '.W I. eal Estote P^iur^ •. • • • m} % Jy to ni ten** Clay* ingoV tain ie| Bx- }g aniw to sac* Gove| cided eenatoj hemaj bly M bain an^ the st over thl accept. The asked an addi plied, Jie was I defeat Wby Satui contain! “On down was a weighs sixty-ti ing nil his wiJ three f enty-fi> seven y and Ui North been ni had foi died in “Mr. ed bef 0 ond ma could h or thre stead 0 slightly ed, ho this wc for him want a bos( hi] just as them s( voted t( joyed somethi in the 1 ,.,WAN highest ort)hon ' ^ / -jL-.
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