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The Stat%Dvtpttch. > u Local aid Perssnai. Reduced prices on lawn d>*es3- €s at E. L. Bowland. Mr. R. Patterson, of Liberty, spent Sunday in town the guest of his friend, Mr. Joe Fogleman. Miss May Lindley of Siler City is the guest of Miss Leona Hin ton for a few days. The usual annual large crowd attended Quaker meeting at Spring Church Sunday. Miss Myrtle Ingle, of Whit- sett, is the guest of her sister this week. Misses Flossie and Margie Loy, who have been on an extended trip to Winston-Salem, returned Saturday. Miss Sue Tate left last week for Memphis, Tenn., where she has accepted a position with a five and 10 cent store. Mr. Ralph Warren returned Saturday from a ten days’ visit to friends at Pine Knot, where kt- was a wheat threshing guest. Misses Ola and Cordia Dorsett, of Siler City spent last week in town the guests of Misses Hor- tense and Myra Dorsett. Mrs. J, B. Ingle returned Sun day from the eastern part of the county where she was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Isley. Miss Hortense Dorsett, book keeper for the Southern Express CompF*ny, is spending her vaca tion visiting at Siler City and other places. Miss Mable Lea has accepted a position as saleslady in the dry goods department of Jos. A. Is ley & Bro. Co., to take effect August 1st. The male quartette of the Firat Reformed Church of Greensboro rendered thi^^ splendid selec tions at the. Reformed Church ^ here Sunday nfght, in connection with the rei^lar services. Mrs, T. L, Fitzgerald, of Lex ington, spent last week the gu^st of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greeson. Mrs. Davenport returned ;wi|h her Saturday, and will spend some time at Char lotte the guest of her son, Mr.R. K. Davenport and wife. LEAN OUR WAY and listen and you will learn of the best things druggists sell. High standard fountain delica cies. Elite toilet luxur ies, best drugs, most effi cient service. BURLINGTON DRUG COMPANY. Contorting Words Many a Bsriiagton Hoisseholdl Will Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entire ly free from annoying, danger ous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hun dreds of Buriin^n readers. George Ledford, ^)0 W, Mar ket St., Greensboro, N, C., says: “I think just as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills now as I did some years ago, when I gave a public statement, recommending them. I have had little or n o kidney trouble since that time. For quite a while I suffered from pains in the small of my back and I w^as annoyed by irregular passages of the kidney secre tions. Sometimes I was confined to my bed and I knew that I was gradually growing weaker. Hear ing of the benefit other people had obtained from Doan's Kid ney Pills, I got a box of this remedy and began its use. I was restored to health and and strenth in a short time and the symptoms of kidney complaint were disposed of." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan, s —and take no other. Some ftTondeflfnl did Pei^ple. Margaret E. gangster, writing of youth and old age in the Augr mt “Woman’s Home Compan ion," says: “ ‘^Olivfer Wendell Holrnes, -mio retained youth in its sparkling efflorescence to the very end; Sdward EveriJtt Hatef whose be nignant wisdom and humor nev er suffered the slightest dimina- jtion; Julia Ward Howe,, as ex- j Quisite in age as she had been 'charming in youth; Rebecca ; Haring Davis, strong, cultured ! and sincere through all the years till the last one came, are fine ex amples of the imperishable vital ity of youth beneath the mask of age. There are plenty of people on the stage still, living and work ing and serving in the ranks, but they need no mention. As they look in the mirror, Time, peep ing over their shoulders, gives them a glance of friendly greet ing—Time, the immortal, always young, always old, always going forward." ^OR REiNT--^ven. roo^ cot tagfe, coiiVenient to tfil buaiiiess sefitioQ of the city, gopa water and electric lights: Rent reason able. Apply to R. W;; iNGLEi, WANTED—Nice veal calves, highest cash prices paid. Write, or phone 4606. Eddie Cook, Elon College. r> H(MF*i8 Tbia? We offer Otie lor any case of CataiTli.. thatcanoot be, cured by Hall’s Cata|»li^Cu^v ' ; F. J. CHENEY A CO., We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chentey lor the Ittett 15 years, and be- lieye hinirperfeetly honorable in all busi-; ness transactions and financialiy able to carry out anv obligatjon« made by his firm. ^ Wai-wno, Kinnan & Makvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tpledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Dro^ists. Take Hall’s Kamily Pills for constipar tioH. Nice ceived. lot of shingles just J. W. Cates. re- LIST 0? yNCIilMED LEHERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C., July 22,1911. Gentlemen-. G. C Apple, Glenn Cates, E. E. For;iythe, Jim Jeffers, Sam L. 0. Neil, Chas. Schoadt, Sam uel Saui'ider:>. Ladies: ^ MisiJ Finnie Griffis, Misss Tes- sie Jeffries, Mias Lizzie Jordon. Persoj').^ calling forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” and v»‘ive date of advertised list. J; Zeb W^aller, Post Master. The Dixie Mill continues to do custom v*^ork. Pay market price for good v^heat. ' Altaniabaw m. i. Iteois. We have been having good showers recently which were greatly needed throughout this community. Rev. C. 0. Durant preached to a large congregation the third Sunday at Shiloh. He preached an excellent sermon, such as we people need. He is a fine preach er. The protacted meeting will be gin the 5th Sunday morning at Shiloh. Will have Rev. S. F. Nicks with us then. Everybody is invited to attend. The old threshing machine is knocking away through our sec tion. Wheat is turning out well, considering the • dry weather. Uncle Buck Faucette says he thinks he will make 125 bushels, but we hope he will get higher than that, Virdie Faucette spent Satur day and Sunday with her father, J, W. Faucette, S. F. Faucette has secured a position in Durham at Erwin Mills, as shipping cierk. Hie has a nice clean job. J' M. Jor^n and Miss Virdie Faucette went down to Durham last Saturday morning on a visit to Mr. and Mirs. Fred Faucette, and came back Sunday afternoon. Hope they enjoyed their visit. J. R. Smith is threshing wheat today. He is having a rainy time of it. Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Gwyn, Capt. R. H. Faucette and Miss Lelia Walker took dinner at J. W. Faucette*s Sunday. Our old colored washerwoman, Jane Mebane, died Sunday and will be buried today. Uncle Alex Walker and Aunt Susan are still in the land of the this city among, living and keep well. \ sister, Mrs. Willi This writer saw Lee Lewis Sunday. He is still living. You hardly ever see Lee, He keeps pretty close to home on the bend I of the river. Sad Accident. The three-year-old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Huffman of eastern Guilford was thrown from a wagon Frid^^^ening and dangerously hurt re sulted in its death only a few hours later.. Mr, Huffman and his boys had gone to the home of Mr. Tom Smith and while re turning near Mr Huffman's home the team became frightened, ov« er-tuming the wagon bed and throwing all out. One of the wheels passing across the body of the little boy which inflicted severe internal bruises causing his death only a few hours later. The little body was laid to rest Sundday evening at Low's church. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman are highly respected citizens of that community, he having a number of relatives in whom are one Mebane of Broad Street J. P. Spoon, D. V. s. W; A. Hornaday Spoon k Hornaday Veterinarians Office aud Hospital Office Phone 377 415 Main St, Kesidence Phone 282, C A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at BradleyaSDrug Store. Dr. W. P 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 Natiosa! Bank BuiMing. mUM, - - - N0KT8 XAKOLINA. Dameron & Lonkg AtTOiWEYS AT LAW ADOU^ LONG Burlington ■Gra.bam ■ oAc6 1b oAoe i& PftdiMit BilMiii; 8M|. Phoae • 230 Pbsiiel !80-B John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, BurliniSton, N. C. Offic« over Bradley's Drug Store. Phone 65. Popular Fishing Ouiing. Eighteen of our professional and business men took an old-: „ ^ . time seining outing Friday, go- i TfirPible PIcturB 01 Sfltferiog ing to Back Creek, two miles be- ' Clinton, Ky.-Mrs. M. C. Me low Haw River where the day Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, was spent chasing rpinners. A; writes:“ For six years, I was a popular fishing outing had been. sufferer from female troubles. I planned when it was thought could not eat, and could not stand that Dickey s pond wculd be on my feet, without suffering drawn. But Mr. Dickey realiz-; great pain. I had lost hope. After ing the time it v/ould require for, using Cardui a week, I began to the pond to refill decided best improve. Now I feel better than not to run it down, hence Back in six vears." Fifty years of Creek was selected for the scene, success “in actual practice,, is of amusement, j positive proof, furnished by those T Cardui WAN iliiD~C.ar load of Jersey can always be relied on for re heifers. Ifyou have any for lieving female weakness and sale, see J. C. Sqires. '- - - John R. Hoffinan, Altmney-at-Law, Burlington, North Carolina. Office. Second Floor First Platioaal Bank Bnildinf. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURHNGTON,iN. C. 'dt«wiase. Try Cardui, today, nov/l Jas. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeoii. Office Piedmont Building, two front rooms, up stiairs' PHONES: Office 218A, Residence 395. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p., m. Spraalitrt Diieafe* of ChiMren iinl WosiA and X'Rar wark. of Alamance Coanty; We will give, for the next fi-a ye?^} CENTi of the first premium on all Life Insurance contracts written through our agency as the result of the efforts of any daughter, and 10 ?sk cent of the ii6t commission Oh all hew Fire and Li v e Stock Insu^rtce Scared for our c6mpany by an jr Daughter c the Association. We reprei^^^ stroiig and conservative Fire In- sarance companies, and write Life Insurance contracts for the oldest, r.trongestV safest Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Company in North Carolina, the Security Life^and Annuity We represent the Sduthem Liye Stock Insurance Co. We guarantee the principal and six per cent, interest payable semi-annually, on all money loaned through our eoihpany. We take only r^l estate securities for all I We loan money, jbtuy and sell red CenlralX^ and Co. National Baiik Building m Capital $50,000.00 J. A'. mr/mpA', ■Pr«a. ■ Jl^O. BOFFMAH, Sta. & psm. '.v'-- GO TO THE CITY BARBER SHOP week and see who the lucky man is. With each job of work done we will allow you to vote your name in the LUGKY BOX and on Monday of each week there wiU be 3 prize winners drawn out as follows: : '-V '^ 1 St. prize. All yoii^ ^ber Work’done free of all cost for the Gommg weeK^ 2 nd. prize, A &*st class Hair Cut and a good ap- plicatioh of theiamous Rose Wood Hair Tonic. 3 r4, prize, A first class Shoe LADIES: w wiU not ice you who guesses nearest the Humber of votes cast in the Lucky Box «ach weeki '?^ll receive a |1.00 bottle of the tamous TO-BAO-TON Hair tonic for all ail ments olth^ scalp. one get busy and see who the Lucky Ones will be. Send your guesses in by Saturday ol each week, ■ ■ Respectfully . Heiitage.; z;., ^ An ad in The State Dispatch will see. ^MYTHiNQ IN TAILORING. Also the Home of Satisfaction in Cleaning. : Pressing, and Dying. Miiogtdn Tailoring and.CleaBiig Works. mEfiCIi CLEANING A^PEGIALTY I some You Have Gree? CM ml thw? If you have the am- and energy, to- purpose to earn it ui We Win Help You, The first step toward financialj^dependeace is to own your own home. Be^now. Don’t wait You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. v • ABOUT and try “The PiEDMttijiT WAY. Invest a few dollars saved eSi^ ^^ek or montli, together with tl» intercist, su^ce nsaii^ Rent ->^at you'have been payi^ to the “Othef Fel low”: ahd sodnlt will be , YOUR VERY OWN HOME It over PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Leal Estate ... - »Caroliiia. Phone No. 76 erly in hc>use to by the g score have tried the “Piedmont a Way” and found it easy. Will you? « •the XbefclH •raesdai i&r. Btiriini sale of liiHng. charge f was w ni^didi whom cation Atcl court of whj [He ing soW a long The just is^ ventor Co., ton, DJ of apiece Va. folk, N. Devic ce§r Pneui Gi«« J. We* S. CJ Safety Gov.i is two I will hi that ifj port cf rooi tire the att( kn w. th(
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